Sensata Cynergy3 FSVPLC Series In-line Flow Switch for Liquid, 3 L/min Min, 80 L/min Max

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N° de stock RS:
780-0282
Référence fabricant:
FSVPLC30
Fabricant:
Sensata / Cynergy3
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Marque

Sensata / Cynergy3

Media Monitored

Liquid

Device Type

In-line

Minimum Flow Rate

3 L/min

Maximum Flow Rate

80 L/min

Supply Voltage

5 V ac

Pipe Diameter Range

G1

Connection Type

1 BSP Female

Maximum Pressure

8bar

Material

Brass

Maximum Media Temperature

+85°C

Series

FSVPLC

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Current Rating

<1 mA

Pays d'origine :
CN

Sensata Cynergy3 In-Line Flow Switch, 5V AC, 8 Bar - FSVPLC Series - FSVPLC30


Use this in-line flow switch from Sensata Cynergy3 to automatically control flow rates and reliably monitor the motion and pressure of liquids. You can use the versatile switch to directly control a pump or link it to a PLC (programmable logic controller) to send signals to open or close the supply of liquid to a tank. It has a 1-inch BSP connection for a simple and secure attachment. A brass tube provides a strong, corrosion-resistant connection for an extended lifespan in harsh operating conditions. This switch is suitable for use in industrial air conditioning systems and heating applications.

Features & Benefits


• Maximum pressure of 8 bar for use in high-pressure systems
• Automatic shut-down function for improved efficiency

Why do you need a flow switch to control a pump?


A pump flow switch is typically installed to shut down power to a pump temporarily if there's a problem with the water supply. It helps prevent water pumps from overheating or becoming damaged if they continue to run in low-flow or no-flow situations.

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