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Set of 2 PP float switches with cable, designed for use as level switches in pump tanks.
Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH and 1 other seller
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Description
General Description The float switch is an important device for controlling water levels in various systems. It uses a magnet to detect the position of the liquid, relying on a magnetic spring switch and a float. The latter contains magnetic materials that react to changes in the water level. Technical Specifications Total length: 67 mm / 2.6 in Floating ball size: 24 x 23 mm (L x D) Thread diameter: 10 mm / 0.39 in Cable length: 40 cm / 15.7 in Maximum switching voltage: 110 V DC / 0.5 A Maximum power: 10 W (low pressure), 50 W (high pressure) Temperature range: -20°C to +60°C (low pressure), -50°C to +90°C (high pressure) End position voltage: 110 VDC (low pressure), 220 VDC (high pressure) Maximum charging current: 0.5 A (low pressure), 1 A (high pressure) Compatibility and Accessories This device is compatible with various water heaters, such as: Water dispensers Water heaters Humidifiers Water towers Drainage basins Water tanks Cultivation ponds Installation To install the float switch, it must be inserted into the desired tank or water system. Ensure that the float can move freely with the water level. Be sure to check the electrical specifications when logging in. Use The float switch is used to detect the water level and to activate or deactivate devices depending on the position of the liquid. For higher loads, the use of a relay or contactor is recommended, as the switch can only carry a very low current (0.5 A). Further information Please note that the relay or contactor is not included in the scope of delivery of the switch.
Features
- BrandODIPIE
- Weight200 g
- MaterialPolypropylene
- ColourWhite
- Intended useOutdoor
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