Campbell Scientific, Inc. Datasheets for Level Sensors
Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point.
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The CS410 is a shaft encoder designed for water level measurements. A pulley attached to a a float and counter-weight rotates as water level rises or falls, and the shaft... | |
The CS470 uses bubble-sensor technology to measure water level. It has two standard interfaces: SDI-12 and 4-20 mA. It has onboard intelligence that allows it to optimize the pumping of... | |
The CS471 is similar to the CS470, but is built for higher accuracy. The CS471 uses bubble-sensor technology to measure water level. It has two standard interfaces: SDI-12 and 4-20... | |
The CS475 measures water level in the range of 2 in. to 65 ft from the sensor. The CS475, CS476, and CS477 radar-based water-level sensors bring a highly accurate innovation... | |
The CS475, CS476, and CS477 series of radar-based water-level sensors brings a highly accurate innovation to Campbell Scientific's array of sensors. Mounted above the water surface to be measured, the... | |
The CS475, CS476, and CS477 series of radar-based water-level sensors brings a highly accurate innovation to Campbell Scientific's array of sensors. The CS476 is built for higher accuracy and a... | |
The CS475, CS476, and CS477 series of radar-based water-level sensors brings a highly accurate innovation to Campbell Scientific's array of sensors. The CS477 is built with enhanced electronics, giving it... | |
The CS476 measures water level in the range of 2 in. to 98 ft from the sensor. The CS475, CS476, and CS477 radar-based water-level sensors bring a highly accurate innovation... | |
The DB1 is a self-calibrating system that measures water level (or other liquids), such as measurement in channels and stilling wells. It detects level by measuring the pressure required to... | |
The SR50A measures the distance from the sensor to a target. The most common applications are measuring snow depths and water levels. The sensor is based on an electronic transducer... |