Gill

7010 LevelPro

Part no.: 7010 LevelPro

Key Features

• Reliable, continuous liquid level measurement

• 5 bolt SAE, BSPP, NPT and UNF mounting options

• Voltage or current output

• Stainless housing ideal for chemical, fuel and water applications

The Gill 7010 liquid level sensor is available in lengths up to 2m long and is designed for environments where monitoring of a variety of liquid types is required. The sensor uses solid-state capacitive technology to sense the level of the liquid, with no moving parts, floats or other mechanical linkages to provide excellent long term reliability.

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