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Level switches Series UNS-1000
KL6
KL12
ST1
ST2
Pg Cable-connect.
Connect, group 1
5
5
2
5
3
Connect, group 2
2
4
1
2
1
Connect, group 3
3
4
1
3
2
Connect, group 4
2
3
1
2
The multi Level Switch Series UNS-1000 can be supplied with up to 5 switchpoints (see max. switchpoints). Besides the float oper­ated reed contacts to detect liquid levels, the UNS-1000 can be supplied also with a PT100 temperature sensor (PT100 = switch-point).
A wide selection of mounting elements, electrical connections, various materials and options allow you to "design" your own switch, within the given dimension limits, for your particular application.(see "Variations")
The min. dimensions are based upon the medium water. Depend­ing on the density of other fluids this dimension can vary several millimetres.
The contact modes (NO or NC) are defined on the basis of an empty tank and for installation through the top or through the bot­tom (when specified as "-U"). When not specified otherwise we will set the switch position for density 1 (water) and the switch action to be on moving upward.
Temperature sensor PT100 = dimension B + 10 mm Switchpoint Dimensions
Variations
Material
Mounting
Electr. connect.
Switch-points
ST1 ST2
See
K
G3/8
Pg
K
ST1
See max.
y
K
Pg
K
^-v. Dimensions
Min. distances in mm
Float ty^e^^^x^
af
at
ad
B
C
VA27
26
42
38
40
65
32
BN25
~
37
34
25
45
32
When using -DR: Dimension B + 20 mm!
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