Walchem LS-202 Pyxis Liquid Level Sensor with a Local Display

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Walchem LS-202 Pyxis Liquid Level Sensor with a Local Display
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The LS-202 is a general purpose ultrasonic liquid level sensor. The LS-202 replaces float, conductance and pressure sensors that fail due to contact with dirty, sticky or corrosive liquids. It works in any capacity tank open or enclosed. The sensor provides continuous level measurement up to 106 inches (2.7m) with a 4-20mA signal output. Connection is simple through an RS-485 or Bluetooth® digital output, that can be seen through the sensor display or through the uPyxis® app. The sensor can be powered by four AA alkaline batteries or a 24VDC external power. A push button OLED interface allows for device configuration and instant access to process data

Typical Applications

The LS-202 is a non-contact level sensor which makes it ideal for corrosive liquids, and chemical feed applications. As well as water, cooling tower, boiler dry tank, and process chemical tank level reading. The LS-202 perfectly suitable for applications where wires are difficult to layout. A great fit for any operation that requires accurate and consistent liquid level measuring.

Features:

  • Bluetooth® Version 5.0 for Measurement Result Display and Configuration
  • 1.3" OLED & 4 Push-Buttons for Measurement Result Display and Configuration
  • Two Power Supplies: (4) AA alkaline batteries or 24VDC External Power & Smart Switch Capability
  • Battery Life up to 9 Months using Ultra-Low Power Design and Smart Power Management
  • Easy and Quick Configuration via uPyxis® App
  • PVDF Transducer and 6P Polycarbonate Enclosure for Corrosive Liquids
  • Automatic Temperature Compensation for Accurate Measurement Despite Condensation

For more information, please see Data Sheet and Manual

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