Tuesday, November 29, 2016

UBA Chemical – USING THE LEVELPRO LEVEL SENSOR- ULTRAPRO & 100 Series

Icon Process Controls and Levelpro release the new Level Sensor, the Ultrapro series 500 and 1000using Ultrasonic technology. As well as the 100 series submersible level sensor using hydrostatic pressure technology. Available now with a local display or coupled with the remote TVL Series ITC550 remote display. Using an output of 4-20mA or 0-5V. This unit can be equipped with almost every display on the market. Within days of the levelpro level sensor release, UBA Chemical used the LevelproUltrasonic, as well as the 100 series submersible Level Sensor to quickly and accurately give a reading of their Sodium Hypochlorite tank. Both of these level sensors by Levelpro work perfectly with the highly corrosive application.
 
           
The Levelpro Ultrapro Level Sensor as mentioned is available in two different styles. The 500 and 1000. The difference between the two is the local display that the 1000 series comes equipped with. Some of the attractive features that UBA Chemical was interested in and currently use are the No FOB or computers needed to program the unit. They were able to install and set up the Levelpro Level Sensor right there on site. With the all plastic design in PVDF and Polypropylene. Even if there is a spill or fumes from the product, it will not affect the unit.  With the two button set up, it took only minutes to get this unit up and running quickly and accurately. Meaning there was little to now down time for UBA, which is a big deal for a company of this magnitude. The customer did not have to let us know the sizing of the tank at the time of purchase since they were able to adjust the 4mA and 20mA to fit their tank needs at the time of install. Available in one meter, two meter, six meter and twenty meter.

The Levelpro Level Sensor work with them all. Some customers get nervous with ultrasonic, scared that some condensate or vapours can get in the way of an accurate reading. With the LevelproLevel Sensor, the echo is so large that is can actually push the condensate off the unit, allowing it to continue to keep an accurate level without going lost. UBA is ever going and may want to switch to HART protocol in the future with majority of their tanks that they currently have on site. This makes the Levelpro Level Sensor something to keep in mind for all of their future applications since it does offer this output.

 The 100 Series level sensor by Levelpro is also perfect for this application. It can go upwards of 100ft range of water column and is available in PP, PVC and PVDF Materials. With kalrez seals as a standard and Teflon cable. No chemical can corrode these units.

            The market has had a gap in its offering for several years now. With level sensors that were not making the cut. Now with the Levelpro Level Sensor; The Ultrapro and 100 series, the gap has been filled. Introducing a much stronger product than ever before and keeping the accuracy at an all-time high. With the positive feedback from all the customers that have the Levelpro Level Sensor installed. It should continue to make an impact on the market.

1 comment:

  1. This is really an important blog with many helpful information. I have been searching for a long time for this types of content. Keep up posting more and thanks for your great staff.

    Now, when it comes to properly equipping your submersible level sensor systems, there are quite a lot of devices that you should be aware of. We are going to take a look at a few common ones of them and provide you with their specifications so you can easily relate whenever you need to. Icon Process Controls offers all sorts of submersible level monitoring devices so make sure to check it out when you need to. More details about Submersible Level Sensor

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