SICK LFP1400-B4NMB
TDR Level Sensor LFP Cubic,Prb 1400mm,3/4" NPTConn,2xPNP/NPN,0-10V or 0-20mA,M12
Mfr. Part #: LFP1400-B4NMB / RS Stock #: 70881857
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$1,096.07
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$1,008.38
Product Specifications
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Alternate Mfr Part Number
1057104
Housing Material
Plastic PBT
Hysteresis
Min. 2 mm, free adjustable
IP Rating
IP67
Load Capacitance
100 nF
Measurement Range
7.87-157.48 in
Output
4-20 mA, 0-10 V, PNP, PNP/NPN
Output Current
< 100 mA A
Power Dissipation
100 mA
Probe Length
1,400 mm in
Resolution
2 mm
Response Time
< 400 ms µs
Sensing Mode
Radar Measurement
Supply Voltage
12-30 VDC
Type
Rod Probe
Overview
LFP Cubic - Flexible up to the probe tip
The LFP Cubic is a level sensor for liquids using TDR technology - a process for determining the time of flight of electromagnetic waves. The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to generate a level signal. The sensor can emit this a as continuous measured value (analog output) and a freely positionable switching point (switching output). The LFP Cubic is compatible for use in virtually any liquid. Thanks to its modular probe, the sensor can be integrated quickly into any application. It can even be used in deposit-forming and foaming liquids. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses four pushbuttons and a display to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the application. Remote amplifier, IO-Link interface, and a design which features a process connection in titanium are additional features for versatile use.
At a Glance
Level sensor for liquids
No mechanical moving parts
Interchangeable and retractable probe from 200 mm to 2,000 mm and cable probe up to 4,000 mm
Resistant to deposit formation
Process temperature up to 100 °C, process pressure up to 10 bar
3-in-1: combined display, analog output (according to NAMUR NE 43), and binary output
High enclosure rating of IP67, rotatable housing and remote amplifier[Fluid Sensors]
The LFP Cubic is a level sensor for liquids using TDR technology - a process for determining the time of flight of electromagnetic waves. The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to generate a level signal. The sensor can emit this a as continuous measured value (analog output) and a freely positionable switching point (switching output). The LFP Cubic is compatible for use in virtually any liquid. Thanks to its modular probe, the sensor can be integrated quickly into any application. It can even be used in deposit-forming and foaming liquids. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses four pushbuttons and a display to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the application. Remote amplifier, IO-Link interface, and a design which features a process connection in titanium are additional features for versatile use.
At a Glance