User Manual
MEAS LT Level & Pressure Transducer User Manual
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
www.meas-spec.com
1-757-766-1500
1000 Lucas Way, Hampton, VA 23666 USA
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1-800-745-8008
transducers. Galvanic corrosion occurs when dissimilar metals are placed in contact with an
electrolyte. This condition causes a potential difference to exist between the two metals, causing
electron flow between them. Corrosion of the less corrosion-resistant metal is increased and attack of
the more resistant metal is decreased. The 820 Sacrificial Anode is clamped to the exterior of a one-
inch bore submersible transducer. We also offer a 1" diameter pencil anode, the 825, that attaches to
the MEAS LTA nose cap.
Absolute/Sealed Gage Transducer
The sealed gage option for submersible transducers eliminates the need for a vent filter. The
standard output of a sealed gauge transducer is 4 mA at 14.70 psia. The output of the transducer will
need to be adjusted to compensate for the altitude difference with a separate barometric unit, if
necessary.
Polyurethane & ETFE Jacketed Cable
Most installations of our submersible level transducers connect our polyurethane or ETFE cable to a
junction box. From this junction box (P/N 840), users typically run their own cable to the required
instrumentation. Polyurethane-jacketed cable is used for most applications while ETFE material is
recommended for more aggressive environments.
Specifications for our standard polyurethane and ETFE jacketed cable are as follows:
Specifications
Standard
Submersible Cable
Standard
Non-Submersible Cable
Weight
0.05 lbs/ft (0.07 kg/m)
0.025 lbs/ft (0.035 kg/m)
Min. OD
0.28" (7.10 mm)
0.189" (4.8 mm)
Max OD
0.31" (7.87 mm)
0.19" (4.9 mm)
Conductors
4 - 22 AWG
22 AWG
Insulation
Conductors
Outer jacket
Polyurethane, ETFE or
PVC
Color coded PVC
Shield
36 gauge spiral tinned
copper wire foil shield with
drain wire
Aluminum/polyester foil
facing outward
Vent Tube
Polyethylene, .060" ID
(1.52 mm)
Drain wire
7/32 tinned copper