Siemens SITRANS LR560 Series Radar Level Transmitter Transmitter

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RS Stock No.:
282-5111
Mfr. Part No.:
7ML5440-0HB00-0AA2
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Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Device Type

Radar Level Transmitter

Product Type

Transmitter

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Series

SITRANS LR560

Siemens SITRANS LR560 Series Transmitter, +100°C Maximum Operating Temperature, -40°C Minimum Operating Temperature - 7ML5440-0HB00-0AA2


This transmitter provides non-contact level measurement for industrial process vessels using radar technology. It is intended for continuous monitoring of liquid or bulk media in environments where temperature extremes occur, and it is suited to automation and control systems within electrical, electronics and mechanical applications.

Features and Benefits:


• Operates across -40°C to +100°C enabling wide thermal compatibility
• Radar sensing avoids physical contact, reducing maintenance needs
• Designed for industrial process level measurement, supporting control loops
• Compatible with tank installations for reliable Interface monitoring
• Employs high-frequency radar performance for precise readings

Applications


• Suitable for level monitoring in chemical storage tanks
• Ideal for integration into factory automation control systems
• Used for inventory measurement in bulk material silos
• Can be used for continuous monitoring in process vessels
• Suitable for retrofitting into existing tank measurement setups

What temperature limits can it withstand in process applications?


It functions within an operating range from -40°C up to +100°C so it can be deployed where processes experience substantial temperature variation.

How does the sensing method affect maintenance requirements?


The non-contact radar principle minimises wear and fouling on the sensing element, reducing the frequency of cleaning and servicing compared with contact probes.

Which installations benefit most from its measurement approach?


Installations requiring uninterrupted continuous level data for control or inventory—such as tanks and silos—benefit from its radar-based measurement and industrial compatibility.

What identifiers relate to its technical classification?


It is classified as a radar level transmitter intended for transmitter applications within process measurement and control.

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