Ultrasonic Level Sensor, 49.2 In
FLOWLINE — Flow Rate Sensors — Ultrasonic Level Sensor, 49.2 In
FLOWLINE Flow Rate Sensors built for consistent performance in maintenance, inspection, and replacement work.
Quick specs
- Material: PVDF
- Accuracy: 1/8 in
- Item: Noncontact Ultrasonic Level Sensor
- Width: 2 in
- Manufacturer Part Number: DX10-01
- UPC: 638845440035
Product information
- UPC: 638845440035
- Country of Origin: United States
- Manufacturer Part Number: DX10-01
Dimensions
- Height: 3.2 in
- Beam Width: 2 in
- Overall Width: 2 in
- Overall Height: 51.2 in
- Antenna Diameter: 1 3/8 in
- Overall Diameter: 2 in
- Connection Size: 1 in
- Overall Length: 2 in
- Width: 2 in
Details
- Output Wire Configuration: 3-Wire
- Operating Frequency: 100 kHz
- Voltage - Maximum: 24V DC
- Operating Pressure - Maximum: 30 psi
- Media Temperature - Minimum: 20 Degrees F
- Display Type: None
- Spatial Resolution: 0.019 in
- Media Temperature - Maximum: 140 Degrees F
- For Media Type: Corrosive Liquid, Sticky/Dirty Liquid
- Item: Noncontact Ultrasonic Level Sensor
- Connection Type: NPT
- Accuracy: 1/8 in
- Standards: CE Certified, cFMus Approved, RoHS
- Range: 49.2 in
- Enclosure Material: Polycarbonate
- Max. Pressure: 30 psi
- Dead Band: 2 in
- Classification: General Purpose
- Display: None
- Temp. Range: 20 Degrees to 140 Degrees F
- Mounting: 1 in NPT
- Resolution: 0.019 in
- Gasket Material: Viton
- Input Voltage: 12 to 28V DC
- Configuration: WebCal
- Enclosure Rating: IP68
- Material: PVDF
- Output: 0 to 10V or 976 to 2000Hz, 0 to 5V
This Flow Rate Sensors is intended for professional buyers focused on durability and uptime.
Recommended for maintenance and repair workflows and selected for dependable day-to-day use.
Highlights
- Helps keep specifications consistent across replacements and replenishment cycles.
- Designed for professional use where predictable fit and handling are important.
- Works well in standardized part lists and preventative maintenance schedules.
- Clear specification formatting helps reduce ordering mistakes.
Notes: Review application constraints and installation requirements to ensure the part meets your needs.