The ideal solution for precise hydrostatic pressure measurements in harsh conditions

Water/wastewater

The ideal solution for precise hydrostatic pressure measurements in harsh conditions

14 Mar, 2023

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KELLER’s 26X level probe provides highly accurate and reliable hydrostatic pressure measurements with exceptional long-term stability, making it the ultimate solution for demanding environments.

The KELLER 26X level probe is designed with mathematical modelling to compensate for temperature dependencies and non-linearity by the microcontroller, to ensure highly accurate measurement results. The probe offers a scalable analogue output and a combination of analogue and digital interfaces, enabling straightforward integration into automation systems while facilitating the reading of measurements.

The 26X level probe boasts a robust, fully welded stainless-steel construction with high-quality cable glands, ensuring maintenance-free operation for years to come. The extended lightning protection option provides additional safety, making it the perfect solution for demanding environments.

This level probe is commonly used for hydrostatic pressure measurements such as groundwater, surface water, water tank, and fuel tank measurements. The KELLER 26X level probe provides superior performance, with excellent long-term stability and precise compensation for non-linearities and temperature dependencies.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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