P45 Vertical Mount Float Switch For Water Level Sensing
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P45 Vertical Mount Float Switch For Water Level Sensing

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SKU: B 55,IMP50,Th10,KRT,124D98,N1116

Rs.350 Rs. 438

A P45 Small Float Level Control Switch Plastic Float Switch is a type of level sensor, a device used to detect the level of liquid within a tank. It is neither a complicated circuit nor does it provide power. It is a simple structure, easy to use level control device; furthermore, this switch has a mechanical switch than those of the average small sized switches.

As long as the material used is in the correct shape and nature of any liquid or pressure, you can control the temperature. Applications of this Switch include shipbuilding industry, generating equipment, petrochemical and food industry, water treatment equipment, dyeing, and finishing industry, and hydraulic machinery.

Specifications:
  1. Use them with hydroponics, saltwater tank, freshwater tank, gardening, aquariums for power head control, pet bowls, fish tanks, filtration, heating, or whatever your project maybe
  2. Down/up float switch
  3. Contains no mercury
  4. Cable Length: 30.5(cm)
  5. Maximum Load: 50 W
  6. Max Switching Voltage: 100V
  7. Minimum Voltage: 250V DC
  8. Maximum Switching Current: 0.5 A
  9. Max Load Current: 1.0 A
  10. Temp Rating: -20~+80
  11. User Manual:
  12. Intake System: Install the float switch at a suitable place in vertical. When the ball falls, the switch is connected, and when the ball floats, the switch is a disconnect.
  13. Drainage system: Install the float switch at a suitable place in vertical. When the ball falls, the switch is disconnect, and when the ball floats, the switch is connected
Note:

Because the current that the switch can carry is much little(0.5A), you must use a relay or contactor when it is connected by a load.

Package Include:

1x P45 Vertical Mount Float Switch for Water Level Sensing

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