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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:BEP Manufacturer Part Number:TSI

BEP Ultrasonic Tank Sender


BEP tank sender. Can be used for fuel (petrol or diesel) fresh water, grey water or black water, can be programmed for odd shaped tanks, and best of all it has NO MOVING PARTS!

 Handles common outputs – 240-33, 10-180, Vetus 10-300
and 0-5 V tanks from BEP, Teleflex, Faria, VDO and many other
popular instrument brands. (When connecting to non-adjustable
gauges the TS1 must be pre-calibrated)
• Low Profile Design and standard SAE 5 hole mounting pattern,
allowing it to be retrofitted to practically all other sender brands.
• Can be set for tank dimensions via computer using BEP Marine’s
proprietary TS1 software, avoiding experimental tank filling on site
• Connects directly to the BEP 600-TLM-N digital tank monitor
when configured to a 0-5 V output
• Is set for 0-2000 mm depth off the shelf (not suitable for tank
depths less than 200 mm)
• Operating voltage: 10-32 V
• Current draw: 25 mA with 5 V gauge output
• Measurement method: Acoustic sonic measurement
• Tank depth: 0–2000 mm (6.5 ft)
• Accuracy Distance: 0–2000 mm (6.5 ft) at 2 mm accuracy
• Mounting: SAE 5 stud mounting pattern with gasket, seal and
screws (top mount only).
• Environmental temperature: 4–65 °C
• Chemical resistance: Petrol, diesel, water, toilet chemicals
• Tank type style: Metal and plastic with non linear capacity

• Works with petrol, diesel, fresh water, grey water and black waterTS1 Programming




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