Pressure Systems Level and Pressure
Measurement Systems
Pressure Systems, an
Esterline Company, is a leading producer of level and pressure transducers,
electronic pressure scanners, and pressure acquisition systems with products
used in many water, wastewater and environmental applications, including:
- Well
Monitoring
- Down
Hole
- Ground Water
Monitoring
- Open Channel
Monitoring
- Watershed
Management
- Lake, Stream &
Reservoir Levels
- Level
Control
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- Oceanographic
Research
- Lift
Stations
- Surface Water
Monitoring
- Slug
Test
- Pump
Control
- Soil
Remediation
- Slurry
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Pressure Systems offers a
wide variety of product lines, including:

- The TruBlue line
of submersible transducers measures water level, pressure and quality, and
offers more memory and a longer battery lifespan. Featuring an advanced,
power-conserving microprocessor technology, the TruBlue 555 level transducer,
585 CTD level transducer and 575 Baro pressure transducer are specifically designed
for long-term measurement of water levels, conductivity and pressure in
environmental and watershed management applications.
- Pressure Systems'
KPSI Model 501 SDI-12 (serial data interface at 1200 baud) transducer now meets
the requirements of the USGS Office of Surface Water accuracy specifications
for stage monitoring. Because field conditions can influence water level
measurement, the transducer offers accuracy of +0.05% FS total error
band and +0.01 ft H2O, as well as excellent repeatability and
on-board surge protection.
All KPSI Transducers utilize
a highly accurate pressure sensor assembly specifically designed for hostile
fluids and gases. The assembly is integrated with supporting electronics in a
durable waterproof housing constructed of 316 stainless steel or titanium. The
attached electrical cable is custom manufactured and includes Kevlar® members
to prevent errors due to cable elongation, and a unique water block feature
that self-seals. Each transducer is shipped with the latest SuperDry™ Vent
Filter that prevents moisture from entering the vent tube for at least one year
without maintenance, even in the most humid environments.
