Sensata Cynergy3 OLS2 Series Optical Sensor Level Sensor, Transistor Output, Chassis Mount, Polysulfone Body

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N° de stock RS:
780-0318
Référence fabricant:
OLS200D3LSH
Fabricant:
Sensata / Cynergy3
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Marque

Sensata / Cynergy3

Device Type

Optical Sensor

Mounting Type

Chassis Mount

Switch Output

Transistor

Body Material

Polysulfone

Cable Length

250mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Maximum DC Voltage

15.4V

Thread Size

M12 x 1

Maximum Current

2.5 mA

Maximum Pressure

7bar

Series

OLS2

Pays d'origine :
GB

Sensata Cynergy3 Optical Sensor Level Switch, Transistor Output - OLS2 Series - OLS200D3LSH


Use this optical sensor level switch from Sensata Cynergy3's OLS2 series for liquid detection in your industrial systems. It has an infrared emitter and a phototransistor, both of which are aligned with a cone. Upon contact with a liquid, the coupling is reduced as the infrared light escapes due to refraction. The body material is made from polysulfone, a durable material that's resistant to degradation from hot liquids. This device is useful in a variety of applications from dry pump protection to leak detection.

Features and Benefits


• Cable length of 250mm for access to hard to reach areas
• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +80°C makes it suitable for use in extreme environments
• Compact design for space efficiency

How do I install this sensor?


This sensor can be installed on either the side or bottom of a tank, but not at the top facing downwards. Drill a 12mm hole on a flat surface, making sure it's free of burrs to prevent leakage. You can then either insert the device into the hole or screw it into an M12x1 socket.

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