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ULM30 – Ultrasonic Water Level Sensor ULM30 is an ultrasonic water level sensor, equipped with its own electronics with microprocessor and storage memory. This is a fully electronic sensor designed to measure the water level and its changes in reservoirs and water courses. ULM30, like all products in the new CAEtech line, can be interfaced with any data logger on the market and is characterised by high reliability thanks to implementa on of Zero Breakdown Technology (ZBT). ULM30 is extremely robust, characterised by low power consump on, compact design, absence of contact with the water and mechanical moving parts. TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATION ULM30 consists of a latest genera on ultrasonic transducer, suitable for both transmission and recep on. Water level measurement takes place with the emission of a series of ultrasonic pulses and subsequent analysis of the echo received. The sensor, via this data, appropriately compensated according to the air temperature measured by the integrated thermometer, provides the distance from the target surface.
Open the catalog to page 1The sensor has a real time clock and a permanent storage memory and communicates with other modules via: Caenet bus, standard SDI-12 protocol on RS485 and 4-20 mA analogue output. This allows interfacing with any datalogger. U LM30 characteristics: • the sampling intervals for level and temperature measurement can be programmed by the user; • internal diagnostic elements are present (ZBT): verification of battery voltage, verification of internal temperature conditions, verification of the correct inclination, verification of the quality of the measurement acquired; • attention to...
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