New Titanium Level Probe For Use In Salt Or Chlorine Water.

26th March 2015

Company Anouncement - Specifically designed for level measurement in maritime salt water or water that contains chlorine such as swimming pools, the new Jumo MAERA S29 SW titanium level probe is highly resistant and can also be used in potentially explosive areas.

The probe is available for relative and absolute pressures from 100 mbar to 10 bar. The chemically high-resistant titanium design and the intrinsically safe ATEX approval allow the probe to be used in difficult environmental conditions. An example is continuous level measurement in ballast water tanks to ensure a ship’s ideal depth, or for anti-heeling systems in ships. Another specific application is in splash chlorine water containers. In addition, the probe is ideal for measurement in tough and highly viscous media such as heavy oil.

The level probe has a medium-separated, piezo-resistive measuring system with front-flush membrane, providing outstanding moisture and vibration protection. A two-wire reverse polarity protection mechanism which protects the measuring instrument against damage ensures maximum safety in the event of a faulty startup. The design includes a removable protective cap giving users the option of a front-flush variant with G½” external thread. The temperature of the medium can lie between 0 and 50º C, although lower temperatures are possible depending on the medium.

In combination with the extensive range of accessories that are available from Jumo through local agent, Randburg-based ASSTech, allows the creation of an integrated measuring station solution with an unbeatable price-performance ratio.