Float switch, liquid level, reed switch, height 45mm. Made of stainless steel.
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The product is covered by a one-year warranty.
You can return the product within 14 days.
Output: | NO/NC |
Max. Load: | 0,5 A |
Accuracy of measurement: | +/- 3mm |
Material of execution: | Stainless Steel |
Mounting: | Gwint M10 |
Number of wires: | 2 |
Assembly: | Vertical |
Measurement: | Water |
Sensor: | Contractual, Pływakowy |
Working voltage: | do 100 VDC |
Degree of Protection: | IP 67 |
Wire lengh: | 30 cm |
Height: | 45 mm |
Working Conditions: | -30 ~ 125 °C |
Ilość pływaków: | 1 |
Additional Information: | Approved PZH for contact with drinking water |
They are used wherever control and regulation of the liquid level (e.g. water, oil, etc.) is necessary. The sensor has a floater equipped with a magnet, which moves vertically along the tube under the influence of the buoyancy of the liquid, causing the contactor located in the tube to be closed or opened. They are usually mounted in the bottom or cover of the tank, so they can be used to control the lower or upper level of the liquid. Made of stainless steel with the possibility of use in a wide range of temperatures.
The design of the sensor does not allow for the connection of mains voltage 230V, so it is recommended to use the AFR1 relay with an integrated safe voltage source 8VAC for powering the sensors.
Sensors have a magnet mounted on the float, which, when rising, causes the contact switch contacts located in the tube body to close or open. Sensors can work as NC - normally closed or NO - normally open. We obtain a change of mode by turning the float by 180°.
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Maintaining the level of liquid in the tank at any levels, high and low, using the AFR1 relay available in our store. The AFR1 relay allows both the activation of the actuator (e.g. pump, solenoid valve) and the supply of low voltage control to two sensors.
Maintaining the level of liquid in the tank at any levels, high and low, using the AFR1 relay.