Model 411-M351 | Field Rangeable Submersible Transmitter

Product Specs
Model: 411-M351 (Submersibles)
Range: 0 to 5 thru 0 to 500 PSI (0 to 10 feet thru 0 to 1,153 feet WC) (0 to 3 thru 0 to 335 meters WC)
Certification: CSA/FM Hazardous Approvals
Warranty: Product Warranty

Model 411-M351 Field Rangeable Submersible Transmitter from GP:50 is a submersible lift station and sludge level transmitter with field adjustability. It’s all stainless-steel design incorporates a 3-inch diameter clog-resistant sensing diaphragm and corrosion resistant protective baffle plate. These features facilitate high accuracy level measurements, even in heavy sludge conditions. The field adjustment option provides for zero and span adjustments as well as rangeability. This field adjustable option eliminates need to rescale your panel meter when replacing transmitters and allows for fewer units to stock due to rangeability options. This combination of durability and accuracy, coupled with over 25 years of proven field service have helped make the GP:50 Model 411-M351 an industry gold standard for water and wastewater
level monitoring.

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Model 411-M351 Field Rangeable Submersible Transmitter from GP:50 is a submersible lift station and sludge level transmitter with field adjustability. It’s all stainless-steel design incorporates a 3-inch diameter clog-resistant sensing diaphragm and corrosion resistant protective baffle plate. These features facilitate high accuracy level measurements, even in heavy sludge conditions. The field adjustment option provides for zero and span adjustments as well as rangeability. This field adjustable option eliminates need to rescale your panel meter when replacing transmitters and allows for fewer units to stock due to rangeability options. This combination of durability and accuracy, coupled with over 25 years of proven field service have helped make the GP:50 Model 411-M351 an industry gold standard for water and wastewater
level monitoring.

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