Liquid level sensor - potable water




A side entry, horizontally mounted float switch type liquid level sensor that is manufactured in polypropylene and is suitable for potable water. Can be used for sensing rising or falling liquid levels (switch normally open or normally closed) simply by rotating mounting by 180°.

  • External or internal fitting
  • Easy installation
  • Reliable reed switch operation
  • Silicone sealing components
  • Normally closed with float horizontal
  • Typical applications include drinking water level, coolant level indication, cooling systems, high or low level water, waste water level
  • WRc potable water approved
  • UL E98428 listed model
  • Gentech LS403-51


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Manufacturer Part #: LS-403-51

Liquid Level Sensor - Horizontal Pp

61-1360ROHS CompliantTechnical Datasheet£7.34£6.28£5.47

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Contact formForm A SPST
Contact materialRuthenium
Switching volts max.250V AC
Switching current max.1A
Power max.15W
Cable type2x 18AWG 32/0.2mm PVC insulated, 0.5m length
Cable colourBlack
Operating temperature80°C
Minimum specific gravity0.65
Operating pressure4 Bar
Mounting shock50G for 11ms duration
Mounting vibration35G up to 500Hz


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Question by Tony Wilkinson | Product code: 61-1360
30th April 2012

QCan this be used on 12v system
AHi Tony, yes this liquid level sensor can be used at 12v. The maximum is 250v. It can be used just like a regular switch.


Question by Ray | Product code: 61-1360
21st February 2012

QDoes this switch come with both mounting kits (ie for internal and external fitting?), does the external fitting kit have the same operating pressure as the internal kit?
AHi Ray, thanks for your question. We only supply this item with the internal fitting parts. The pressure for both ways is given as 4Bar.


Question by emma | Product code: 61-1360
3rd February 2012

Qcant it be used on a 24V DC sysytem?
AHi Emma, thanks for your question. This can be used on a 24V DC system.


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