Sensata Cynergy3 RSF64EXS Series Vertical Polyphenylene Sulfide Float Switch, Float, 1.5m Cable, Direct Load, 240V ac

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RS Stock No.:
348-8037
Mfr. Part No.:
RSF64BEXS
Brand:
Sensata / Cynergy3
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Brand

Sensata / Cynergy3

Device Type

Float

Mounting Type

Vertical

Switch Output

Direct Load

Body Material

Polyphenylene Sulfide

Cable Length

1.5m

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+75°C

Maximum AC Voltage

240V

Maximum DC Voltage

120V

Maximum Current

600 mA

Series

RSF64EXS

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Sensata Cynergy3 Vertical Float Switch, 1.5m Cable Length, 600mA - RSF64BEXS


Use this vertical float switch from Sensata Cynergy3 to help you reliably monitor and control liquid levels in tanks. The device has a normally closed switching action, which means it triggers a pump to supply liquid when the tank level is low. Its polypropylene (PP) float material is lightweight, making it highly sensitive to fluid level changes. It also has a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tube that's durable and wear-resistant, so it can withstand use in harsh conditions for a long time. You can extend this tube's 130mm length up to 1340mm for easy access to deeper tanks. You'll find it used in industrial boilers and fish tanks.

Features & Benefits


• Ample cable length of 1.5m for a flexible connection
• Wide operating temperature range of 0°C to +75°C for use in harsh environments
• Maximum current consumption of 600mA (milliamperes) for energy efficiency

Does this switch require a lot of maintenance?


Under normal conditions, this vertical float switch needs little maintenance. In some cases, however, liquids can leave deposits on the float. If this occurs, you should remove the deposits to ensure optimal performance.

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