Level sensor DE70-50AH
  • Level sensor DE70-50AH

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Level sensor DE70-50AH

  • DE007-1055
  • Maximum current 1A
  • Housing type Poziomy
  • Maximum voltage 240v AC/DC
  • Contacts SPST 50W A
  • Description Możliwe inne długości przewodów
  • Terminal M12
  • Material Stal nierdzewna 316L
  • Sensor type Kontaktron
  • Minimum temperature -20°C
  • Maximum temperature 190°C
  • Max Pressure 10 Bar
70 Series level sensors are made of stainless steel 316L, sensors mounted horizontally with a float moving vertically. Output Type Normally Open or Normally Closed can be changed by turning the float by 180 °. They are available in two versions, standard designed to operate at temperatures up to 120 ° C and the High temperature to 200 ° C. Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
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  • Maximum current 1A
  • Housing type Poziomy
  • Maximum voltage 240v AC/DC
  • Contacts SPST 50W A
  • Description Możliwe inne długości przewodów
  • Terminal M12
  • Material Stal nierdzewna 316L
  • Sensor type Kontaktron
  • Minimum temperature -20°C
  • Maximum temperature 190°C
  • Max Pressure 10 Bar
70 Series level sensors are made of stainless steel 316L, sensors mounted horizontally with a float moving vertically. Output Type Normally Open or Normally Closed can be changed by turning the float by 180 °. They are available in two versions, standard designed to operate at temperatures up to 120 ° C and the High temperature to 200 ° C. Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
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