What is Electromechanical Submersible Level Controls?
A Electromechanical Submersible Level Controls is a device used to detect the level of a liquid or solid in a container or tank. It is a type of sensor that can be used to determine the level of matter in a given range and can be either buoyant or capacitive.
Electromechanical Submersible Level Controls use a floating element such as a float that moves up and down with the liquid level. As the float rises or falls, it activates a mechanical switch or a sensor that sends a signal to a control system. This type of level switch is often used in water tanks, sewage treatment plants, and other applications where constant monitoring of the liquid level is required.
Capacitive level switches, on the other hand, use an electric field to detect the presence of a substance. Such level switches are generally used in applications where the monitored substance is not conductive or the presence of a float and other mechanical element would not be practical.
Product Features
- Adjustable Distance: 750 mm
- Suitable Liquid Density: 0.65 – 1.50 gr / cm
- Cable Diameter: 10 mm
- Energy: 250 V AC – 50 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -25 / +60 °C
- Protection Class: IP67
General Features
- Inflated moplen outer body is resistant to chemicals and impacts.
- Intermediate body filled with polyurethane foam.
- Inside there is a two-channel electrical device with two positions.
- The working area of the electrical appliance is made of lead to prevent clogging and oxidation.
- Adjustable counterweight position to select level difference.
- Moplen blown cable gland on electrical cable.
- Double insulation.
- Test class: II.
- Storage and transport temperature: -25 ÷ 60°C.
- A95A Unit weight 0.7 Kg.
- A95B Unit weight 1.3 Kg.
Electrical Characteristics
- One-way, 2-position electrical SPDT switch.
- Power cable type AØ5VV-F 3 × 1 RF60 CEI-UNEL 35746.
- Double insulation: 4kW.
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