SI-7000 LTD Specifications
The NEW SI-7000 LTD is the most dependable solution for
LNG Storage Tank level, temperature, and density
measurement and profiling. The NEW SI-7000, a third
generation LTD from Scientific Instruments was designed to
meet today’s demanding safety regulations. Now on
smaller footprint, built-in intuitive display, and optimized
performance, reliability and accuracy. The SI-7000, has
dedicated sensors for level, temperature and density
measurements embedded into the all stainless steel probe.
All components exposed to Zone 0 & 1 are constructed of
stainless steel offering superior corrosion resistance. The
SI-7000 now features an entirely re-designed jam-proof
vertical-gear-drive mechanism (VGD) combined with a
robust stainless steel chain, resulting in trouble-free, most
reliable LNG Tank measurement and profiling performance.
Level
• Range 56 m Physical
• Resolution < 1 mm • Maximum Operating Pressure
• Accuracy < ±2 mm 400 mbarg
• Protection Class
Temperature Designed to meet IP65
• Range -200°C to +50°C • Mounting Flange
• Resolution 0.01°C 6” ANSI 150#RF
• Accuracy ±0.1°C • Sensor Drive
Stainless Steel Chain
Density • Housing Material
• Range 400 to 1000 kg/m3 316 Stainless Steel
• Resolution 0.01 kg/m3 • Safety Certification
• Accuracy ±0.5 kg/m3 IECEx & ATEX
• Seismic Rating
Electrical Designed to comply to 3.0G
• Power Supply • Stilling Well
85-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 150 W With or Without (Consult factory)
• Communications • Isolation Valves
( 2 ) Standard RS-485 – Modbus External isolation (Pinch) valve
Optional; 20mA, HART, Ethernet • Operating Temperature
• Sensor Connections -40°C to +50°C
Gold-plated Slip Rings • Dimensions
• Sensor Isolation 125 (49.2) × 76 (29.9) × 37(14.6) cm(in.)
I.S. Barriers 180 (396.8) kg(lbs.)
Cryogenic Temperature Sensors and Instruments • Aircraft Temperature Probes • LNG Tank Gauging
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