Technical data: HBLC-CO2
HBLC-CO2 capacitive liquid level sensors are used to measure liquid levels in industrial systems e.g. CO2, Butane & Propane. The sensor transmits a current signal from 4 to 20 mA (4 mA when the transmitter does not register liquid - and 20 mA when the entire transmitter is surrounded by liquid).
The sensor is designed in stainless steel and can be used in corrosive environments. The sensor must be supplied with 24 V DC through an Ex-barrier, which must be an approved and certified galvanically isolated interface barrier placed outside the hazardous area. The sensor is a 2-wire design with analog output with 4 mA (empty tank) and 20 mA (full tank). The analog output shall be connected to the Ex-barrier. The Ex-barrier is not sccope of supply.
The sensor can be set-up for liquid type in the HB-Tool which can be downloaded from our webpage. See HB-Tool. Diagnostic is as well a possibility with the tool. The programming must be carried out in an non hazardous area.
The sensor range include sensors for zone 0 and 1 according to ATEX/IECEx. The sensors can be used in device category 1G and temperature class T1...T6.
A 5 m cable with M12 plug type IEC61076-2-101 is included.
Technical data: HBLC-HFC
HBLC-HFC capacitive liquid level sensors are used to measure liquid levels e.g. HFC, HFO & CFC in industrial systems. The sensor transmits a current signal from 4 to 20 mA (4 mA when the transmitter does not register liquid - and 20 mA when the entire transmitter is surrounded by liquid).
The sensor is designed in stainless steel and can be used in corrosive environments. The sensor must be supplied with 24 V DC through an Ex-barrier, which must be an approved and certifided galvanically isolated interface barrier placed outside the hazardous area. The sensor is a 2-wire design with analog output with 4 mA (empti tank) and 20 mA (full tank). The analog output shall be connected to the Ex-barrier. The Ex-barrier is not sccope of supply.  
The sensor can be set-up for liquid type in the HB-Tool which can be downloaded from our web-page. See HB-Tool. Diagnostic is as well a possibility with the tool. The programming must be carried out in an non hazardous area.
The sensor range include sensors for zone 0 and 1 according to ATEX/IECEx. The sensors can be used in device category 1G and temperature class T1...T6.
A 5 m cable with M12 plug type IEC61076-2-101 is included.
Technical data: HBSR-HFC
HBSR-HFC is a level switch for detecting liquids e.g. HFC/HFO/CFC. It is calibrated so that it is unaffected by spray and foam. The sensor is designed in stainless steel and can be used in corrosive environments. The sensor is constructed to resist high pressure and low temperatures. The HBSR switch is only suitable for installation in steel tanks or steel pipes.
The switch must be supplied with 24 V DC through an Ex-barrier, which must be an approved and certifided galvanically isolated interface barrier placed outside the hazardous area. The switch is a 2-wire design with analog output which either will be 4 (no liquid detection) or 20 mA (liquid detection). The digital input shall be connected to the Ex-barrier. The Ex-barrier is not sccope of supply.
The sensor can be set-up for liquid type in the HB-Tool which can be downloaded from our web-page. See HB-Tool. It is as well possible to switch from NO to NC type in the HB-Tool. Diagnostic is as well a possibility with the tool. The programming must be carried out in an non hazardous area.
The sensor range include sensors for zone 0 and 1 according to ATEX/IECEx. The sensors can be used in device category 1G and temperature class T1...T6.
Technical data: HBLT-3W-Wire & HBSLT-3W-Wire
HBLT-3W-Wire and HBSLT-3W-Wire are the latest version of capacitive wire sensors for liquid level measurement. The sensor is typically used in industrial refrigeration systems and other industrial applications. They are useable in ammonia, HFC/HFO/CFC, and water but not in oil, hydrocarbons, and CO2. For these liquids with a low dielectric constant the HBLT-FLEX must be used.
The sensor has no dead zone and can be used for lengths from 250 mm to 4 or 6 m. It must be installed in a standpipe or in a pipe built into a vessel with a diameter from DN 25 to DN100 (1” to 4 “).
Both sensors have a 4-20 mA analog output signal, which is proportional to the liquid level. Its output signal is 4 mA for an empty container and 20 mA for a full container.
The HBSLT has a built-in controller and a cable output supplementing the M12 output. This cable is used for direct valve control. Alternatively, HBLT-W-Wire can be used in connection with the HBLT-C1 controller or a PLC for controlling pumps and valves.
The sensor element consists of a 1.5mm insulated stainless steel wire. The wire is provided in 4 or 6 m length and can be shortened on site with diagonal cutters or other pliers. When cut to length the sensor must be setup to the actual length by using the HB tool.
This latest version has a new counterweight where the wire pass through without electrical connection. This construction ensures a linear measurement all the way from the end of the wire below the counterweight to the top.
If the sensor must be used in water or other liquid conducting fluids and high accuracy is needed a special kit is needed. The function of the kit is to close the open end of the wire to eliminate the electrical contact.
Technical data: HBSC
HBSC is a level switch for detecting liquids. It is calibrated so that it is unaffected by spray and foam. The sensor is designed in stainless steel and can be used in corrosive environments. The sensor is constructed to resist high pressure. The switch must be supplied with 24 V DC through an Ex-barrier, which must be an approved and certifided galvanically isolated interface barrier placed outside the hazardous area. The switch is a 2-wire design with analog output which either will be 4 (no liquid detection) or 20 mA (liquid detection). The digital input shall be connected to the Ex-barrier. The Ex-barrier is not sccope of supply.
The sensor can be set-up for liquid type in the HB-Tool which can be downloaded from our web-page. See HB-Tool. It is as well possible to switch from NO to NC type in the HB-Tool. Diagnostic is as well a possibility with the tool. The programming must be carried out in an non hazardous area.
The sensor range include sensors for zone 0 and 1 according to ATEX/IECEx. The sensors can be used in device category 1G and temperature class T1...T6.
A 5 m cable with M12 plug type IEC61076-2-101 is included.
Technical data: HBLC-OIL
HBLC-OIL capacitive liquid level sensors are used to measure oil levels in industrial systems. The sensor transmits a current signal from 4 to 20 mA (4 mA when the transmitter does not register liquid - and 20 mA when the entire transmitter is surrounded by liquid).HBLC-OIL capacitive liquid level sensors are used to measure liquid levels in tanks and vessels.
The sensor is designed in stainless steel and can be used in corrosive environments. The sensor must be supplied with 24 V DC through an Ex-barrier, which must be an approved and certifided galvanically isolated interface barrier placed outside the hazardous area. The sensor is a 2-wire design with analog output with 4 mA (empti tank) and 20 mA (full tank). The analog output shall be connected to the Ex-barrier. The Ex-barrier is not sccope of supply.
The sensor can be set-up for liquid type in the HB-Tool which can be downloaded from our web-page. See HB-Tool. Diagnostic is as well a possibility with the tool. The programming must be carried out in an non hazardous area.
The sensor range include sensors for zone 0 and 1 according to ATEX/IECEx. The sensors can be used in device category 1G and temperature class T1...T6.
A 5 m cable with M12 plug type IEC61076-2-101 is included.