Non-Fouling Wastewater Level Transmitter

July 16, 2020

Product offers range of communication options.

The Keller LevelRat proves that wastewater level transmitters don’t need to be bulky and expensive, that non-stick diaphragms don’t need to be large and fragile, lead times can be short, and guaranteed lightning protection is a right, not a privilege.

The LevelRat offers 0.5% FS TEB accuracy in custom ranges from 0-5 to 0-100 feet of water, custom cable lengths, and provides dual outputs, one analog and one RS485 digital. And, as always, models equipped with a 4-20mA analog output include Keller’s guaranteed lightning protection. This feature is included at no additional cost and carries a lifetime guarantee against damage from electrical surge.  

The LevelRat also provides RS485 digital communications, opening a whole new world of options and compatibility with new and existing systems. The RS485 output uses the same Modified-MODBUS communication protocol as Keller's other digital transmitters. This feature makes direct connection to MODBUS SCADA, PLC, and RTU units possible, allows up to 128 transmitters to be connected on a single bus, and facilitates connection to a PC running Keller's intuitive CCS30 software which gives users the ability to actively view real-time pressure/temperature changes, run software-assisted level logging, and make adjustments to the analog output to meet your changing requirements.

The LevelRat is produced to order in Newport News, Virginia with a short 3-day lead time and carries a 2-year warranty covering defects in materials or workmanship. 

Editor's Note: Scranton Gillette Communications and the SGC Water Group are not liable for the accuracy, efficacy and validity of the claims made in this piece. The views expressed in this content do not reflect the position of the editorial teams of Water & Wastes Digest, Water Quality Products and Storm Water Solutions.

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