Product category:
Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Vydas International Marketing | Subject: Lovato Electric level sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 December 2006
Liquid level control relays and
electrodes
Vydas International has announced a wide range of liquid level control relays designed to detect and control the level of electrically conductive liquids in tanks, wells and containers
Sensing and instrumentation specialist Vydas International has announced a wide range of liquid level control relays designed to detect and control the level of electrically conductive liquids in tanks, wells and containers Manufactured by Lovato Electric, this is a simple and cost effective solution to level detection and start-up priority change control
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed with modular, plug-in or watertight housing, the product range provides up to 4 different points of level detection.
Conductive level switches detect the change in the electrical resistance between a reference electrode (or an electrically conductive vessel) when their electrodes come into contact with the liquid medium.
Various sensor electrodes and holders are available either complete or with separate sensing rods.
Features include adjustable 2-200Kohm sensitivity, time delay for probe signal, start up priority change relays, single and multipoint detection systems, LED indication of power and output signal, wide selection of electrodes and electrode holders.
Typical power supply requirements are 24, 110-127, 220-240 and 380-415Vac.
The product range has certification compliance to cULus and IEC/EN 60255-6. Request a free brochure from Vydas International Marketing ...
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