Liquid Level Sensor HT-ZPC5

Float switch, liquid level, reed switch, M16 thread mounting. Made of PP (Polypropylene).

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Dane techniczne

Output: NO
Max. Load: 0,5 A
Accuracy of measurement: +/- 1 cm
Material of execution: Polypropylene
Mounting: Gwint M16
Sensor: Pływakowy
Working voltage: do 100 VDC
Degree of Protection: IP 67
Wire lengh: 30 cm
Working Conditions: -10 ~ 85 °C
Ilość pływaków: 1

Liquid Level Sensor HT-ZPC5

They are used wherever control and regulation of the liquid level is necessary (e.g. water, oil, etc.). Resistant to acids and bases. The sensor has a float equipped with a magnet that moves vertically along the guide tube under the influence of the buoyancy force of the liquid, causing the contactor to close or open. They are usually mounted in the tank cover, so they can be used to control the upper liquid level.

HT-ZPC5 schemat
Fig. Dimensions of the liquid level sensor HT-ZPC5

Attention

The design of the sensor does not allow for connection of the 230V mains voltage, so it is recommended to use the AFR1 relay with an integrated safe 8VAC voltage source for powering the sensors.

Principle of operation

Sensors have a magnet mounted on the float, which when rising causes the contact of the switch contactron located in the tube body to close or open. The sensors can work as NO - normally open.

 

Example of application

Maintaining the liquid level in the tank at any levels, high and low, using the AFR1 relay available on our other auction. The AFR1 relay allows both the activation of the actuator (e.g. pump, solenoid valve) and the supply of two sensors with a low control voltage.

Maintaining the liquid level in the tank

Maintaining the liquid level in the tank at any levels, high and low, using the AFR1 relay.