Description
A fuel level sensor with a reference sensor for measuring dielectric permeability is used in cars, agricultural and specialized machinery, storage facilities and containers of various applications. It has a measuring part of variable length, a hermetically sealed and oil-resistant body, a strong metal flange for fixing and a cable in a synthetic seal. Precision dielcometric meter and program data processing provide the claimed accuracy of measurements over the full temperature range.
The circuit board of the sensor power supply is extremely safe and corresponds to GOST R IEC 60079-11-2010. The three-zone galvanic interchange makes it possible to connect it to any power supply and data reading devices, including at remote distances, with a potential difference of up to 1000 V.
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We have set ourselves the task of developing a new generation of high-tech device in the market for monitoring system products. By setting a high bar for quality, we took into account all the shortcomings of its predecessors. And today Mielta Zond is a guarantee of one hundred percent quality control of installation, electronic control of components and accessories, as well as a triple margin of safety.
Fuel control is one of the most demanded services in the market of vehicle monitoring systems. Given the increasing cost of fuel, control over its consumption for enterprises is becoming increasingly important. The installation of fuel level sensors makes it possible to make the work of employees more transparent, eliminate draining and achieve significant savings in monitoring the operation of equipment.
Mielta Zond is a functional FLS with an innovative component base and a reliable design. Its one-piece sealed case is made of aluminum and equipped with a strong metal flange for fastening, and the heat-resistant cable is reinforced with a special protective braid.
The manager will help answer all questions about fuel management systems: +7 (962) 233-63-83
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