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Model Number: LH300

The SITRANS LH300 pressure transmitter is a submersible sensor for hydrostatic level measurement with protective caps made of PPE, stainless steel and ETFE. The transmitter converts the level-proportional hydrostatic pressure into a standardized 4 to 20 mA signal. The transmitter consists of a stainless steel housing (Ø 30 mm) with mechanical protection IP68 and the piezo-resistive sensor with a ceramic diaphragm made of 99,6 % purity ceramic ensures versatile use, also good in drinking water systems. The transmitter cable has a diameter of Ø 8 mm and also contains a vent pipe for connection to the atmosphere. The pressure transmitter measures liquid levels in tanks, containers, channels and dams. SITRANS LH300 pressure transmitters are available for various measuring ranges and with explosion protection as an option.

  • Compact design
  • Simple installation
  • Measuring accuracy typically 0.15 %
  • IP68 protection with standard cable lengths of 5, 10, 20, 30, 50m, if needed, up to 1000m special length
  • Explosion protected version with ATEX II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga and IEC Ex Ex ia IIC T4 Ga available

View our full range of Siemens pressure transmitters. Download the Siemens SITRANS LH300 Pressure Transmitter Datasheet.

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