Product category:
Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Barksdale Control Products | Subject: UNS 1000-BN-18
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 January 2007
Liquid level monitor takes temperature
too
Compact top mounting level and temperature switch can provide two level switch contacts for "low" level and "low low" level indication.
The UNS 1000-BN-18 is a compact top mounting level and temperature switch It has brass stem and tank screw connection and uses one Buna float, but can provide two level switch contacts for "low" level and "low low" level indication
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Alternatively it may be configured to provide one level contact and a temperature switch contact, for applications where the monitoring of fluid temperature is required.
The UNS 1000-BN-18 has the option of either G0.5in or M20 x 1.5mm tank screw connection with electrical connection to either M12 or DIN43650 connector.
The measuring length is from 35 to 1000mm, the float is 18mm diameter with minimum density capability of 0.64g/cm3.
Maximum contact rating is 24V AC/DC 1A, 20VA/W Standard temperature switch contacts are 70 or 90C and are NC opening on rising temperature.
This level switch complements the existing UNS 1000 series of level switches which are generally used on applications where the installation requirements are not so constrained.
The UNS 1000-BN-18 is targeted at OEMs requiring liquid level monitoring, typical applications being ink level in the printing industry, and hydraulic liquid level monitoring on compact hydraulic power packs. Request a free brochure from Barksdale Control Products ...
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