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Level switch Type UNS-1000-G
Function
The Float chamber UNS-1000-G consists of a float switch type UNS 1000 with one switch point built into a float chamber made entirely of stainless steel which can be side-mounted on all industrial tanks. This kind of installation allows easy operation control service performance without interrupting the operation of the unit if the supply piping is provided with shutoff and drain valves.
Application
This float chamber is mainly used for tanK§0Where a subsequent installation through the top is impossible. Also mixing containers with oscillating liquid surfaces can be controlled without problems.
Technical Data
Materials
Chamber
Stainless Steel (W. Nr. 1.4408)
Level Switch
Stainless Steel
Terminal Box
Aluminum
Max. Pressure
15 bar (at -10 °C...+90 °C)
Max. Temperature Range : -40 °C...+150 °C (on request)
Min. Fluid Specific Gravity
0,71 g/cm3
Mounting Position
Side mounted at tank, vertically, ±30°
Protection Class
IP65
KL-terminal box
Contact Mode
1 - SPST-switch (NO)
2 - SPST-switch (NC)
3 - SPDT-switch
Contact Rating NO / NC
230 V AC / DC, 2 A, 40 VA / W
SPDT
150 V AC / 100 V DC, 0,2 A, 3 VA / W
Weight
appr. 800 g
Zulassung
ATEX on request
By turning the float upside down the function of the switch contact
can be changed from NO (standard) in NC or vice versa.
Installation Instructions
For maintenance purpose the installation should be in the way that the terminal box or the PG coupling are always on the top.
Order Numbers
1 ypc
Contact Mode
Order Number
UNS-1000-G-VA27/1 UNS-1000-G-VA27/2 UNS-1000-G-VA27/3
NO NC
0112-461 0112-462 0112-463
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