Product category:
Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Barksdale Control Products | Subject: UNS 1000-BN18 -TC
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 September 2007
Telescopic liquid level and temperature
switch
Flexibility is the key word for the new level switch UNS1000-BN18 TC from Barksdale: a telescopic design allows easy setting of any level in hydraulic tanks and enclosures
A second advantage is a reduced inventory holding because a fewer number of switches need to be stocked to cover individual OEM requirements The incorporation of a temperature switch in the UNS1000-BN18 TC provides monitoring of the temperature of hydraulic fluid, an important factor in ensuring performance of hydraulic systems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The telescopic design makes it possible to cover lengths from 190 to 630 mm with only three level switches.
The compact level switch has a brass stem and an NBR-float, suitable for use in oil.
A level and a temperature switch contact (a bi-metal switch) are incorporated in the switch stem.
Other features are the process connection of G1/2inch, an electrical cable connection diameter 4x 0.25 mm2 PUR and a screw connection in PA.
The contact rating of the level and temperature switch is 24VAC/DC, max 1A or max 20VA/W.
The standard temperature set point is +60C, but other switch contacts are also available at +70C, +80C and +90C.
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