Product Highlights
The LMK808 Level Transmitter offers reliable and accurate measurements for a wide range of pressure applications. With a nominal pressure range from 0 … 1 mH2O up to 0 … 100 mH2O, it ensures precise readings in various environments. The transmitter provides a 2-wire output signal of 4 … 20 mA, with the possibility of other output options upon request. Its special characteristics include a compact diameter of 35 mm, a diaphragm made of 99.9% Al2O3 ceramics, and a detachable cable assembly and sensor head for convenient installation and maintenance.
The LMK808 exhibits excellent long-term stability and incorporates integrated lightning protection, featuring an 8 kA gas discharge tube (8/20µsec) and 4 kV surge l-l/l-e protection according to EN61000-4-5 standards. Moreover, this transmitter offers optional versions with different elastomers and customisable options such as special pressure ranges, catering to specific customer requirements. To enhance its functionality, mounting accessories are also available, ensuring seamless integration into different systems.
Applications
The LMK 808 Level Transmitter is particularly well-suited for water applications, such as groundwater and level monitoring, as well as seawater measurement. Its robust and corrosion-resistant design makes it ideal for continuous level measurement in wells, reservoirs, and open bodies of water. The transmitter’s ability to withstand aggressive media ensures reliable performance even in challenging environments, such as those with high salinity or fluctuating water quality, making it a dependable choice for both freshwater and marine monitoring tasks.
Another key area of use is sewage applications, including wastewater treatment and water recycling processes. The LMK 808’s durable construction and resistance to fouling allow it to operate effectively in environments where sludge, debris, or chemical contaminants are present. This makes it an excellent solution for monitoring liquid levels in sewage treatment plants, pumping stations, and recycling facilities, where maintaining accurate and stable measurements is critical for process control and environmental compliance.






