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Float Switches - Vertical



Order Code: 61-1315
Manufacturer: Gentech
Manufacturer Part No: VS801-51
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ROHS Compliant
ROHS Compliant





 
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Vertical Liquid Level Sensor, 100Vdc Switching Voltage, 1A Switching Current, Form A, SPST Contacts, 15W Power, -30°C to +110°C, 16mm Mounting Hole, Polypropylene Material, 4bar Pressure, Stripped Cable Connection, High or Low Level Sensing, Internal & External Fitting, Reed Switch Reliability, Silicone Sealing Components, Easy Installation, Normally Open or Normally Closed by Float Reversal, Suitable for a Wide Range of Liquids, Top or Bottom Tank Entry, Vertical Stem/Float Travel, Polypropylene Materials, VS Series, Typical Applications Includes Waste Water Level, Coolant Level Indication, Drinking Water Level, Cooling Systems, Water High or Low Level
  • Consists of a sealed SPST reed switch and a float-mounted magnet, which actuates the reed switch depending on the level of liquid in the vessel
  • Typical applications include high or low level sensing in reservoirs, overflow prevention, etc.
  • Supplied with mounting kit permitting either internal or external fitting
  • Terminated in 0.5m flying leads

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Contact configurationSPST
Max. current1A
Max. voltage100V DC/120V AC
Contact rating15W
Body materialUL listed glass-filled polypropylene
Operating temperature–30°C to +110°C (continuous hot water 80°C max.) (non continuous hot water 100°C max.)
Min. liquid S.G.0.65
Overall lengthFloat diameterMftrs. typeOrder code
Vertical8922.2VS801-5161-1315

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Question by Darren Zimmerman | Product code: 61-1315
29th February 2012

QSorry for asking something so basic, but I'm sure it must be relatively straight forward to cobble something together??? I have an RO system that produces water. The water pipes into a 25L jerrican. What I would like to do is set up an automated mechanism to divert the water to a separate t-piece outlet when one jerrican fills so that the water goes into a second container. Hope that makes sense, really appreciate any advice. Realise this isn't exactly what your 'submit a question' section is for, but here's to hoping. Thanks, Darren
AThanks for your enquiry Darren. Something like the 61-1360 or a 61-1300 would be a suitable sensor to detect that the jerry can is full. This could either activate a pump or diversion process that would be activated by the sensor.


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