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KPSI Series 300 Small Bore Submersible Level Transducer
The Series 700 family of submersible hydrostatic level transducers is specifically designed to meet the rigorous environments encountered in liquid level measurement and control. They can be configured to perform to specifications under most adverse, reactive conditions.
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Series 300 Features
- Custom Level Ranges up to 700 ft (210 m) H2O
- Accuracy up to ±0.05% FS
- Analog Outputs of 4-20 mA or VDC
- Welded 316 SS or Titanium Construction
- Small Diameter, Rugged, and Waterproof
- Custom Cable Lengths
- Optional Lifetime Lightning Protection
Series 300 Applications
- Ground Water Monitoring
- Shipboard Use
- Level Control
- Surface Water Monitoring
- Down Hole
- Dewatering

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All KPSI Transducers utilize a highly accurate pressure sensor assembly specifically designed for hostile fluids and gases. The assembly is integrated with supporting electronics in a durable waterproof housing constructed of 316 stainless steel or titanium. The attached electrical cable is custom manufactured to Pressure Systems’ specifications and includes Kevlar® members to prevent errors due to cable elongation, and a unique water block feature that self-seals in the event of accidental cuts to the cable. Each transducer is shipped with our latest SuperDry™ Vent Filter that prevents moisture from entering the vent tube for at least one year without maintenance, even in the most humid environments.
These units are designed for installation in a Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D, Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F and G, Class III, Division 1 hazardous location when connected to appropriate apparatus such as those manufactured by R. G. Stahl, Inc., and others. KPSI transducers are type approved by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and are UL, CUL, and FM approved and have a IP 68 and NEMA 6P housing protection rating. The Series 300 is CE compliant to EN 61000-6-4:2001 and EN 61000-6-2:2001. All KPSI Transducer calibrations are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Dated 04/09
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