Capacitive Fuel Sender 0-5 VDC (TLL156-5N-1000-80)
Capacitive Fuel Sender; Output: 0-5V; Length 39" (1000mm); Thread: ½” NPTF (TLL156-5N-1000-80)
PLEASE NOTE: This is the replacement for part # TLL151-5N-1000-01 - All the functional specifications are the same with the exception of the connector. The new connector required is C/K16
The T/LL150 liquid level sensor is designed for use in diesel fuel tanks and is available with a variable resistive or voltage output suitable for driving industry standard fuel gauges or connecting into PLCs. This capacitance type level sensor is supplied in standard lengths and is designed to be cut-to-length and calibrated by the customer making it ideal for custom and urgent projects.
Dimensions
Probe Lengths: 500mm, 1,000mm for cutting to length by customer.
Threads: ½” BSPT, 1” BSPT, ½” NPT
Optional Flange: SAE 5 Hole: Fozmula F/T1 for ½” BSPT Fozmula F/T8 for ½” NPT
Performance
Accuracy: ±2% of depth @ 20 ºC
Materials
Enclosure: 30% glass filled nylon Internal Spacers: Polypropylene
Internal Electrode: Aluminium alloy 6063 End plug: PVC / G/F nylon
Sensor Tube: 316 stainless steel Wetted Seals: Viton, NBR
Environmental Ratings
Sealing: IP67 with mating connector Shock: 50 g, 6.3 ms
Max Pressure: 1 bar Vibration: 7.6 Grms BS EN 60068-2-64:1993
Operating Temp: -20 ºC to +85 ºC Weight: 300 g (1 m long sensor)
Electrical
Supply Voltage: 9-34 VDC
Supply Current: 30 mA
Supply Protection: Over-voltage 80 VDC for 2 minutes. Reverse polarity.
Signal Output: Resistance range; 0-250 Ω or 250-0 Ω, 2 Ω steps, 0.4 W max. Voltage source range; 0-5 V or 5-0 V, 20 mV steps, 10 mA max.
Alarm Output: Switch to ground, close on fall at 12.5% of active length. Max 100 mA.
Connections: 4 Way Delphi Packard Metri-Pack 150 Series.
Mating Connector: Fozmula C/K1 (Delphi Packard Metri-Pack 150) To fit 0.8-1.0 mm2 conductor, Ø1.6-2.15 mm sleeve.
Literature:
For California customers: Prop 65 WARNING: This product may have been manufactured with or uses components that can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.