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The EchoPod and EchoSonic II are innovative ultrasonic liquid level sensor families that replace float, conductance and pressure sensors that fail due to contact with dirty, sticky and scaling media in small, medium and large capacity tanks. Applied in chemical, water and wastewater applications, these general purpose non-contact sensors are available with single and multi-function capabilities including continuous level measurement, switching and control.
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Welcome to Kickstart where you get to see new products here at AutomationDirect. Today I am going to show you our new Ultrasonic Level Sensors from FLOWLINE. We now have ten new sensors and several mounting accessories as well as replacement gaskets, a USB programming FOB and as usualÉfree downloadable configuration software. You can get these EchoPod styles in one point two five meter sensing range up to five point five meter range with four to twenty milli amp, or zero to ten volts dc or nine hundred and seventy eight to two thousand hertz frequency output orÉ a normally open analog output as well as relay outputs on some models. They all have a four foot shielded cable. The Echopod style has a temperature range of twenty degrees F up to one hundred and forty degrees F. The EchoSonic II styles come in a three meter range up to a ten meter range; have four to twenty milli amp analog output with normally open relays and a ten foot cable. The EchoSonic sensors have a wider temperature range of negative four degrees F up to one hundred and forty degrees F. You can find the agency approvals and specs for these new Flowline EchoPod and EchoSonic II level sensors on our website at: www.automationdirect.com DonÕt forget: we sell other styles and shapes of proximity, photo electric and ultrasonic sensors. Check back with us often on AutomationDirects websites or on Youtube.com/Automationdirect for more Kickstart videos. If you are watching us on YouTube, please let us know what you think about these sensors or how you plan to use them in your application by leaving us a comment down below. Thanks for watching and we hope to see you again soon.
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