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Measurement Specialities VS801-51 MEAS Vertical Level Sensor

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61-1315

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This liquid level sensor is designed to detect high and low liquid levels from its vertically mounted position at the top or bottom of the tank. The sensor has a float mounted magnet that operates a reed switch, giving a reliable method of liquid level monitoring. Suitable for continuous immersion in 80°C water and ideal for applications such as condensate level alarm, drinking water levels, cooling systems, etc.


  • Sealed reed relay operated by float-mounted magnet
  • Terminated by 2 x 500mm 22AWG 16/0.2mm wires
  • Sealed by silicone washer and silicone grommet
  • NO or NC operation by inverting float
  • Internal or external fitting
  • Easy installation
Type Vertical level sensor
Contact Configuration SPST
Max. Current 1A
Action Off / (on) or On / (off)
Illumination Colour(s) N/A
Illumination Type None

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28 February 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 61-1315
Q. Sorry 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
A. Thanks 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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