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LVN60-70-Series
Vertical Mounted Chemically Compatible Liquid Level Switches
Models In Stock
- NEMA-6 Rated
- User Selectable, Normally Open or Normally Closed
- Mounts Vertically at Top or Bottom of Tank
LVN60-70-Series
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Product Overview
- Approvals CE, RoHS, UKCA, UL cULus
- Cable Length 24 in
- Enclosure Ratings IP68, NEMA Type 6
- Media Compatibility Oil, Solvents, Water
- Operating Temperature, Min -40 °C
- Process Connection Type NPT Male
- Switch Note Approx. 1/2 the distance from the end of stem to mounting or halfway point of float travel in liquid of 1.0 specific gravity.
- Switch Operation Selectable Normally Open or Normally Closed
- Switch Rating 1 A @ 60 or 120 Vac/Vdc
- Switch Type SPST
- Wire Gauge 20 AWG
These liquid level switches are sealed with potting compound. The only path for liquid to the electrical switch would be through the wires. If the wires are terminated in an appropriate manner (eg. –NEMA-6 connectors), the level switch will meet or exceed a NEMA-6 rating, making them suitable for submersion with years of worry free operation in moisture-laden environments. A sealed SPST switch provides consistent accuracy and high repeatability with the effects of shock, vacuum or vibration minimized. The switch is extremely versatile since it is user selectable as a normally open or normally closed by simply reversing the float or the mounting of the switch. The standard NPT male fittings allow for quick installation in either the top or bottom of the tank or vessel.
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Can this be used for fluids other than water? Is it easily damaged by more viscous fluids?
Thank you for your inquiry. you may use with other liquids, the only concern is the thickness of the liquid itself that can adhere onto the float to prevent from actuating the relay or not. There is a chance it can get stuck in one position or not move at all.
Date published: 2024-08-02
RoHS 2015/863 - View Certificate
CE Approved
UKCA
UL cULus Recognized