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The device measures solids in silos and is powered by a replaceable battery with a life of three to five years.

November 21, 2019

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Three storage silos in the fall
NO WIRES: The SPL-200 laser level sensor can be installed through an NPT connection and is easily mounted using fixed plates. midwestwilderness/getty

Mount and power level sensors on silos without the complexity or the expense of wiring with BinMaster's SPL-200 battery-powered laser.

The SPL-200 measures solids in silos up to 98 feet tall in low or no-dust environments. Powered by a replaceable lithium battery with a life of three to five years, this single point laser allows use of level sensors on silos or in remote locations where inventory monitoring has not been feasible.

The SPL-200 can be programmed to take interval readings from once an hour to once a day. The laser uses an integrated wireless LoRa long-range transceiver to send data to a gateway that connects via cellular or ethernet to the BinView web application or Binventory LAN-based software for data access from a PC, smartphone or tablet.

SPL-200 laser level sensor

MEASURE SOLIDS: The SPL-200 measures solids in silos up to 98 feet tall in low or no-dust environments.

The SPL-200 can be installed through an NPT connection and is easily mounted using fixed plates available in angles of 0, 5, 10 or 30 degrees, or an adjustable swivel mount that allows altering the angle from 0 to 45 degrees to aim the laser.

To learn more about the SPL-200, visit binmaster.com.

Source: BinMaster, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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