The Ultra Pro 500 Ultrasonic Level Lensor
The Ultra
Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor is an accurate way to continuously monitor
water, chemical, or wastewater liquid levels. Regardless if the media is
corrosive, the Ultra Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor is non-contact and will
never actually touch the liquid. Even if the media is corrosive, the Ultra Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor is designed in PVDF material to withstand the most
corrosive industrial applications, therefore if media does come in contact with
the Ultra Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor there will be no external damage.
The Ultra Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor can monitor liquid levels in tanks, sumps,
or pits up the 65 feet. Having a wide variety of ranges that the ultra pro 500
ultrasonic level sensor can monitor is beneficial to the end user and
distributor. The main issue with the competitor’s ultrasonic level sensors is
that they make their distributors purchase a programming FOB or download
external software. The Ultra Pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor is push button
calibrated, meaning you push two buttons to set your 4-20mA output on the Ultra
pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor and you are ready to install! Most industrial
ultrasonic level sensor applications are programmed so the 4mA is empty and
20mA is full.
The ultra pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor has the ability to
adjust to ensure that the operator can utilize it in either setup. If the operator
or distributor would like the 20mA set point to be empty, he simply reverses
the programming on the ultra pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor. The Ultra Pro 500
ultrasonic level sensor features an LED indication light for user confirmation
that the ultrasonic level sensor is receiving the return signal and that the
ultrasonic level sensor is, in fact, communicating properly. One thing with
ultrasonic-level sensors is that you must ensure you are implementing and
installing them in the correct applications.
This means no foam, turbulence, vapor,
or condensation should be present. If the ultrasonic level sensor is installed
in an application where these factors are present it may function incorrectly.
Having an ultrasonic level sensor mounted in a standpipe is one way to prevent
these factors from affecting the reading, but ideally, you will want to install it where it has a clear line of sight to the liquid. Also, you must ensure that the ultrasonic level sensor is installed straight.
The
ultrasonic level sensor must be facing the liquid and not be installed at an
angle where the beam may bounce off of obstructions or the tank/pit walls.
Hart protocol and RS-485 are becoming much more popular in industrial
facilities, the ultra pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor can cater
to both of these outputs and makes for quick and easy integration to the PLC or
SCADA system. Most ultrasonic level sensors come with a cable that limits the
way the operator can install the sensor, the ultra pro 500 ultrasonic level sensor has a DIN electrical connection and the operator simply supplies his own
wire to install freely within the plant.
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