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ICT 1000 Smart Dual Mode Hydrostatic Level Transmitter

ICT 1000 Level Transmitter by PSM Marine

The iCT 1000 by PSM Marine has been superseded by the new APT 1000

Digital and Analogue Transmitters

The iCT 1000 Level Transmitter from PSM Marine was developed with 30-plus years of global marine industry application experience. This smart dual-mode Modbus and analogue liquid-level transmitter offer the highest possible standards in terms of performance, versatility, functionality and reliability.

iCT 1000 Level Transmitter featured

  • Designed and constructed specifically for marine applications with all relevant industry body and type application approvals
  • Can operate either as an analogue 4 - 20mA hydrostatic level transmitter or can communicate directly to the host system using the RS485 Modbus protocol
  • A full range of process connections and transmitter mounting options are available
  • Compatible with all common marine liquids and cargo applications: seawater, fuel and lubricating oil, bilge water etc.
  • Digital bus and mA analogue outputs are available on one transmitter. No remote-mounted signal conversion electronics are required
  • Output available as level or volume via a user-programmable height vs. volume table
  • Multi-drop Modbus digital mode allows for significant cable savings in multiple-tank installations
  • Wide span with high measurement accuracy and long-term stability
  • Programmable remotely via an RS485 modem and supplied software configuration tool

Digital and analogue operation

The iCT 1000 was capable [depending on the option], of operating as both an analogue 4 -20 mA hydrostatic level transmitter and communicating directly to the host system using the RS485 Modbus protocol. The integral temperature measurement was also available as an output variable in digital mode.

Smart Programming

The iCT 1000 was a smart liquid-level transmitter that was capable of being remotely programmed for measurement range, functionality and diagnostics by the user via an RS485 serial modem and a PSM-supplied software configuration tool. Advanced configuration options included tank level vs. volume mapping tables, level offset and density correction used to drive external relays, valves, pump circuits etc.