Conductivity-Based, Solid State Modules and Probes For On/Off Liquid Level Switching and Alarming
The typical Anderson conductance probe-type liquid level system consists of two major components, the switching "module" and a sanitary probe with one or more electrodes
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The typical Anderson conductance probe-type liquid level system consists of two major components, the switching "module" and a sanitary probe with one or more electrodes.
The fixed-length electrodes are installed vertically with their lower ends positioned at the levels at which the switch is to be actuated. Electrodes are typically 1/4" type 316 stainless steel and may be optionally specified with Teflon® coating for all but the exposed tip. Various probe fittings are available to match your existing process connection.
Switching modules are connected to the probes via a water-tight plug with integral cable. The module provides Form-C relay contacts for switching or alarming and is supplied with Single Pole/Double Throw (SPDT) contacts. Modules are designed for single level or differential operation and are available in fixed or field adjustable sensitivity. A NEMA4X enclosure may be specified for mounting the switching module local to the probe.
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•Brochure: Conductivity-Based, Solid State Modules and Probes For On/Off Liquid Level Switching and Alarming
•Instruction Manual: Conductivity-Based, Solid State Modules and Probes For On/Off Liquid Level Switching and Alarming