Heron 4-20mA Pressure Transmitters

Heron Instruments 4-20mA pressure transmitter provides highly accurate water level measurement for a wide variety requirements that involve real time pressure readings.

Features

  • Accuracy of +/-0.1% full scale
  • 4x overpressure rating
  • Automatic barometric compensation through vented cable
Starting At $571.00
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Overview
Heron Instruments 4-20mA pressure transmitter provides highly accurate water level measurement for a wide variety requirements that involve real time pressure readings. The Heron 4-20mA is ideal for use in tanks, wells and boreholes.

Easily Integrateable
The Heron 4-20mA is easily adapted to 3rd party data loggers, telemetry systems, Scada Systems, and digital displays.

Durable and Trusted
The two wire 4-20mA current loop is the most widely used signal transmission for transducers in industrial applications. It offers excellent noise immunity and is available in lengths up to 2000 ft (600m). Wide range of supply voltage (7.5VDC-35VDC) and reverse polarity protected.

*Requires vented cable and external power.

Performance

# of Data Points

N/A

Download Speed

N/A

Accuracy %FS

+/- 0.05%FS

Stability %FS/year

+/-0.20

Performance

 

Pressure Ranges

10m/30ft, 30m/100ft, 60m/200ft, 120m/400ft

Overpressure Rating

2X

Operating Temperature

-20˚C to 80˚C

Pressure Resolution

0.001

Supply Voltage

7.5VDC - 35VDC

Expected Battery Life

N/A

Warranty

3 Years

Physical Characteristics

 

Wetted Material

316 SS & Delrin

O-Rings

Rubber Buna

Transducer

316 SS Piezoresistive Silicon

Weight

170g (.37lbs)

Length

14.5cm (5.7")

Diameter

22mm (.9")

Vented Direct Read Cable

Polyurethane Jacketed

Questions & Answers
What is the maximum available cable length?
The 4-20mA pressure transmitters can be supplied with vented cable lengths up to 2000 ft. or 600m.
How does the 4-20mA pressure transmitter handle in landfill conditions with the presence of leachate?
The Heron 4-20mA pressure transducers are not housed in titanium, and are not suitable for landfill conditions. However, the dipperLog Tough+ is another option that is manufactured specifically for most caustic and hazardous monitoring environments and can be found here: https://www.fondriest.com/heron-dipperlog-tough-water-level-logger.htm
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