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RLT-1000/2000 Reed-chain Level Sensor

The WIKA RLT-1000/2000 Reed-chain level sensor has been developed for measuring the levels of liquids. The stainless steel used is suitable for a multitude of media, such as, for example, oil, water, diesel and refrigerants.

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Measuring principle Reed-chain technology
Guide tube length 150...1,500 mm
Output signal 4...20 mA
Power supply DC 12...32 V
Materials RLT-1000 Stainless steel 1.4571
Materials RLT-2000 PP, PVDF
Mounting positionVertical ±30°
Permissible medium temperature -30...+120 °C
Ingress protection cable outlet IP67 per IEC/EN 60529
Ingress protection connector IP65 per IEC/EN 60529
Ingress protection housing IP66 per IEC/EN 60529
Ingress protection housing IP66 per IEC/EN 60529

The WIKA RLT-1000 Reed-chain level sensor has been developed for measuring the levels of liquids. The stainless steel used is suitable for a multitude of media, such as, for example, oil, water, diesel and refrigerants.

A permanent magnet built into the float triggers, with its magnetic field, the resistance measuring chain built into the guide tube. The entire assembly corresponds to a 3-wire potentiometer circuit. The measured resistance signal is proportional to the level. The WIKA RLT-1000 is optionally available with a 4 … 20 mA analogue output.

Datasheet-WIKA-RLT-1000-Reed-chain-level-sensor Datasheet-WIKA-RLT-1000-Reed-chain-level-sensor
Datasheet-WIKA-RLT-2000-Reed-chain-level-sensor Datasheet-WIKA-RLT-2000-Reed-chain-level-sensor

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