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O-RANGE & LeMon Mechanical Sensor

Brand: OPW Fuel Management Systems
The ProGauge O-RANGE mechanical sensor is suitable for use with most fuel types in both underground and above ground tanks. The sensor features a probe shaft length up to 3 meters (9 feet, 10 inches), a single display needle, and resolution of 100 mm.

Similar to the O-RANGE model, the ProGauge LeMon mechanical sensor handles most fuel types in both underground and above ground tanks. The LeMon sensor features a probe shaft length up to 5 meters (16 feet, 5 inches), two display needles, and a resolution of 2.5 mm.
The ProGauge O-RANGE mechanical sensor is suitable for use with most fuel types in both underground and above ground tanks. The sensor features a probe shaft length up to 3 meters (9 feet, 10 inches), a single display needle, and resolution of 100 mm.

Similar to the O-RANGE model, the ProGauge LeMon mechanical sensor handles most fuel types in both underground and above ground tanks. The LeMon sensor features a probe shaft length up to 5 meters (16 feet, 5 inches), two display needles, and a resolution of 2.5 mm.
2 models matching criteria
O-RANGE Clock Mechanical Sensor: Simple and cost effective
Does not ship to United States
LeMon Clock Mechanical Sensor: Flexible and reliable
Does not ship to United States

Specifications

Head Diameter

  • 160 mm

Dial Reader Diameter

  • 125 mm

Scale Range

  • In 2 Versions, Double or Single

Double Scale

  • 0 to 100 cm / 0 to 5 m (Black Sector External 100 cm, Red Internal 5 m)

Single Scale

  • 0 to 3 m, Black Pointer Resolution 10 mm

Process Connection

  • Head: Standard 70 mm
  • 3/4” Gas-m to Request, NPT or FLANGED UNI / ANSI

Electric Connection

  • M16 / M20 / 1/2” NPT

Materials of Construction

  • Float: AISI316L / PVC
  • Shaft Guide: AISI316/AISI304

DN Float

  • Ø 76 / 85 / 105 mm

Maximum Pressure

  • 7.8 bar

Ambient Temperature

  • -40° +85° C for T4
  • -40° +60° C for T5 or T6

Protection Degree

  • IP65

Certifications and Approvals

  • ATEX

Documentation