The DCX-22 is an autonomous, battery powered instrument made of stainless steel designed to record water depth (pressure) and temperature over long periods. Two versions are offered: DCX-22 The sensor, electronics and battery are housed in a sealed stainless steel tube, for submersible deployment. For data read-out the DCX-22 must be recovered from the measurement point. The O-ring sealed end cap is then removed to access the data port. The DCX-22 works with an absolute pressure sensor. In shallow water depths where the influence of barometric pressure changes should be considered, it is recommended that a second data collector DCX-22 (Baro) is placed at the surface, to record the barometric pressure. The PC then calculates the differential pressure resp. the water depth by subtracting the two measured values
Multi-Parameter Probe with Digital Interfaces The 36 Xi W series is built on the latest-generation microcontroller platform, which KELLER has developed to meet extremely high precision requirements and increase compatibility with a wide variety of interfaces. Along with pressure (level) information, digital interfaces also transmit other water parameters such as temperature and conductivity. The 36 Xi W series is based on the proven KELLER 36 X W series using the high-quality 10 L-series pressure transducer. All series X pressure level transmitters feature an RS485 interface, which provide pressure and temperature standard, while versions requiring higher accuraty, temperature or conductivity sensor are available options. Multi-parameter probes fitted with pressure, temperature and conductivity sensors (CTD – conductivity, temperature, depth), are approximately 90 mm longer. Characteristics • Pressure sensor: resolution 5 ppm • Mathematical compensation of nonlinearities and temperature dependencies • Sturdy stainless steel housing (titanium or Hastelloy also available) • Extended lightning protection fitted to the SDI-12 interface as standard • Level measuring ranges from 0…3 m to 0…300 m. Higher ranges are possible using a Sub-Conn® connector • Ultra-high long-term stability
The DCX-16 is an autonomous, battery-powered data collector in a stainless steel housing with a very small diameter of only 16 mm. The housing and the pressure sensor element are completely welded in, so sealing rings are eliminated at this point. In applications where a small probe diameter is an advantage, the logger can record the water level (pressure) and the temperature over long periods. As well as the battery compartment with its double seal, the small-diameter (16 mm) submersible sensor includes electronic circuitry featuring the latest microprocessor technology. It records the pressure and temperature of the medium with high measurement accuracy and resolu-tion, and it uses a mathematical model to correct any linearity or temperature errors made by the pressure sensor. High data reliability is guaranteed thanks to the use of a nonvolatile data memory The various configuration options allow the data logger to be adapted to the measuring point so that only specified events will be detected and stored. Event-controlled recording and loginterval recording can be set independently of one another. In addition, installation data and comments on the measuring point can be stored in the logger. Installation is fast and simple with fixing disks of various sizes which can be fitted as options: these match locking units (caps) from different manufacturers for levels of 1” or more (2” or more with light plummet aperture), so measuring points can be implemented at a fraction of the previous cost. Three versions of the data collector are available: DCX-16 The sensor, electronics and battery are accommodated in one housing. To extract data, the data collector must be removed from the measuring point, and the watertight screw cap that allows access to the read-out plug /interface must be unscrewed. The DCX-16 operates with an absolute pressure sensor. In shallow water, when the influence of air pressure fluctuations has to be taken into account, a second logger (barometric logger, obtainable separately) positioned on the surface of the water must be used to record the air pressure progression. The computer software then calculates the differential pressure or the water level by subtracting the two measured data.
Specifically designed for extended service in sewage lift station environments, the 36 XKY by KELLER features a relatively wide sensing diaphragm yet small overall size. The 36 XKY incorporates a monolithic diaphragm formed from Kynar ® , which combines the non-stick quality of Teflon with superior toughness and abrasion resistance that simplify installation and eliminate the need for bulky and expensive protective cages. The 36XKY utilizes proven piezoresistive silicon measurement technology combined with Kel - ler’s state-of-the-art, microprocessor-based signal conditioning circuitry to provide outstanding accuracy and reliability over a wide compensated temperature range. It is perfectly suited for pump control applications that require standard 2-wire (4...20 mA current loop) or 3-wire (0...10 V) output transmitters. The RS485 interface allows users to scale the analog output to any desired range within the standard pressure range. The 36 XKY is typically suspended into the liquid by a standard Hytrel ® -jacketed cable that is both self-supporting and vented. Optional: Keller’s enhanced lightning protection makes this trans-mitter ideal for installation in areas prone to chronic damage due to transients caused by lightning. Using the Keller CCS30 software and appropriate adapter cable, the user can scale the analog output of the 36 XKY, display and record pressure and temperature readings, and access a variety of other available functions. All of the available functions are defined in the Series 30 Communications Protocol. The CCS30 and Series 30 Communications Protocol are available free of charge from the company website
This pressure transmitter is designed for level measurement in narrow downhole applications where highest accuracy is required. Product Benefits: Only 16 mm diameter, mathematically compensated, programmable, assisting inventory reduction, filtering function 2 ms...30 sec, improved surge protection Pressure measurements can be displayed and recorded on PC or Laptop with help of the software ControlCenterSeries30 (CCS30) and a seriel interface cable. Export of recordings to usual file formats possible. Up to 128 devices can be connected together into a KELLER Bus-system.
This Series is based on the stable, piezoresisitive transducer and a micro-processor electronics with integrated 16 bit A/D converter. Temperature dependencies and non-linearities of the sensor are mathematically compensated. With the READ30 software and the KELLER cable K-107, the calculated pressure can be displayed on a Palmtop, Laptop or PC. The READ30 software also allows the recording of pressure signals and the graphic display on the PC. Up to 128 transmitters can be hooked together to a Bus-system. Programming: Pressure measurements can be displayed and recorded on PC or Laptop with help of the software ControlCenterSeries30 (CCS30) and a seriel interface cable. Export of recordings to usual file formats possible. Up to 128 devices can be connected together into a KELLER Bus-system.
The pressure transmitters Series 26 Y are used in water level measurements that are price-sen - sitive but still require considerable accuracy. Technology Y-series transmitters have an extremely small temperature error. This is achieved by means of digital compensation of an all-analogue signal path. The gain and the zero point of the gain circuit can be influenced by digital/analogue converters. These receive their numerical values from an EEPROM that is addressed depending on the temperature. A mathematical model for TC zero and TC gain with any order can therefore be determined in the calibration process and stored in the transmitter with a resolution of 1,5 K. The accuracy of the end product therefore essentially depends on the amount of testing and the linearity of the measuring cell. With the Series 26 Y, the monocrystalline silicon measuring cell is reliably protected from the measuring medium by a stainless steel diaphragm. The steel diaphragm itself is protected from mechanical influence by a plastic cap, and has outstanding performance features with regard to accuracy and stability due to its large diameter of 17 mm The Y-line transmitters have an extremely small temperature error. This is achieved using an additional circuit containing a temperature sensor that subdivides the temperature range into fields that are 1,5 Kelvin (K) wide. The TK zero and TK compensation values are calculated for each field and programmed into the additional circuit. During operation, these values are fed into the analogue signal path depending on the temperature. Each temperature is the „calibration temperature” for this transmitter. The accuracy thereof is mainly determined by linearity. 120 fields are available, representing a possible temperature range of 180 K. The wider the temperature range, the greater the amount of testing that is needed to minimise the inaccuracy of the mathematical model.
The Series 26 W transmitter utilises the Series 10 piezoresistive capsule, which is housed inside a submersible 316 L stainless steel body as standard. For corrosive applications hastelloy diaphragms and other materials are available as options. Series 26 W vented gauge versions have cable with integral vent tube. These transmitters are fitted with durable PE cable.
The Series 1000 and 2000 are a range of extra large 3 to 5 digit LED array displays, 125 mm digit height, designed to be used in process / temperature / weighing applications where high visibility and distant viewing is required. Using high intensity wide angle LED's in an IP65 enamelled steel housing ensures clear viewing distances of greater than 50 metres. For high ambient temperature conditions, an optional special coated glass window is available. Typical applications include downtime, time and production control in large factories, the indication of load cell inputs / crane overload protection, process signals such as temperature, pressure, level, and AC or DC voltages and currents. For electrical specifications, input signal details, as well as the terminal connector assignments in the Extra Large Display, see the individual indicator operating manuals (e.g. Model 4001). Standard DPM indicators are used and internally fitted for the internal signal conversion for the Extra Large Displays. (Models ending in a 2)
8 Digit ASCII bus/DIG Bus, 20mm display
6 Digit ASCII bus/DIG Bus, 20mm display
4 digit ASCII bus/DIG bus,45mm display