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Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Emerson Process Management - Mobrey Measurement | Subject: Marine float switch SO?
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2007
Float switch for hazardous marine
applications
A new Mobrey float switch combines ATEX and marine approvals for reliable high or low level alarms in harsh environments and hazardous area zones
A new Mobrey magnetic float switch is the first float switch to combine ATEX and marine approvals in one standard product The new marine hazardous area float switch is flameproof and is available for both submersible and hose-proof duties
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is ideal for high or low level alarm and pump control duty in marine tanks in the most arduous and demanding of environments.
Mobrey magnetic float switches are robust and reliable.
They are used in a wide variety of process and storage applications, but are particularly popular in marine and offshore installations because their simple, robust design offers long-term reliability in the harshest of conditions.
The new marine hazardous area float switch is ATEX certified for use in Zone 1 areas with group IIC gases.
It is available in versions sealed to IP68 (submersible) and IP66 (hose-proof).
It carries all the popular marine approvals including Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, RINA and RM.
The switch comes with an aluminium bronze wet-side housing as standard, with a wide range of float and switch combinations available.
It can either be horizontally or vertically mounted into the tank for hose-proof duties or horizontally mounted directly inside the tank for submersible duties.
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