Brief Introduction to Level Transducers
The MPM489W submersible pressure transducer, is a fully sealed level transmitter that measures the height of water above it.
It is made by building in a highly stable and reliable piezo-resistive pressure sensor, on a sealed diaphragm, and highly accurate electronics into a stainless steel housing. A breather tube is contained within the cable and pressure equalizes the internal pressure (reference pressure) to the atmospheric pressure.
The MPM489W level transducer has a compact size, light weight and good stability. It can be used for water or liquid measurement and the control of medical, metallurgy, electricity, mining, city water supply and drainage, hydrology and irrigation.
Hydrostatic Level Transmitters
A hydrostatic level transmitter, also known as a hydrostatic pressure transmitter, is a type of level sensor that utilizes the principle of hydrostatic pressure to measure the level of a liquid in a container or vessel. It is widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and wastewater management.
The basic operating principle of a hydrostatic level transmitter involves the measurement of the pressure exerted by the liquid column above the sensor. The transmitter consists of a pressure sensing element, typically a diaphragm or a piezoresistive sensor, which is in contact with the liquid being measured.
When the liquid level changes, the hydrostatic pressure exerted on the sensing element also varies. The pressure sensing element converts this pressure into an electrical signal, which is proportional to the liquid level. The electrical signal is then transmitted to a control system or a display unit for further processing or monitoring.
To ensure accurate measurements, hydrostatic level transmitters often include a reference leg. The reference leg is an additional pipe or tube filled with a reference fluid, such as air or nitrogen, which compensates for changes in atmospheric pressure. By comparing the pressure in the reference leg with the pressure at the sensing element, the transmitter can accurately determine the liquid level.
Submersible Level Transmitters: These transmitters are designed to be directly immersed in the liquid being measured. They are typically sealed to prevent liquid ingress and feature a rugged construction to withstand harsh environments. Submersible transmitters are commonly used in applications such as tanks, reservoirs, and sumps.
Hydrostatic level transmitters provide reliable and accurate level measurements over a wide range of liquid types and operating conditions. They are known for their robustness, long-term stability, and compatibility with various process fluids. The output signal of hydrostatic level transmitters is often in the form of a standardized analog signal, such as 4-20mA, which can be easily integrated into control systems for monitoring, control, and automation purposes.
MPM489W Level Transducer Specification
- Range (FS) : 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 mH2O (Meters of water)
- Overpressure : 2 times FS
- Accuracy : 0.5% FS
- Stability : range > 20mH2O, 0.2%FS
- Stability : range < 20mH2O, 20mm H2O
- Thermal Drift : < 0.05% FS/oC
- Application temperature range : -10 ~ 80 degrees C
- Power Supply : 12 ~ 28VDC
- Output Signal : 4 ~ 20mA DC (2 wire)