Sensata Cynergy3 RSF40 Series Horizontal Polypropylene Float Switch, Float, NO/NC, 240V ac Max, 120V dc Max

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RS Stock No.:
869-7576
Mfr. Part No.:
RSF48YFP
Brand:
Sensata / Cynergy3
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Brand

Sensata / Cynergy3

Device Type

Float

Mounting Type

Horizontal

Switch Output

NO/NC

Body Material

Polypropylene

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

Maximum AC Voltage

240V

Maximum DC Voltage

120V

Maximum Current

600 mA

Gasket Material

Nitrile

Series

RSF40

Standards Met

NSF Approved, WRAS

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Sensata Cynergy3 Horizontal Float Switch, M12, 600mA - RSF40 Series - RSF48YFP


Use this horizontal float switch from Sensata Cynergy3 to easily monitor liquid levels inside your industrial container. The floating component sits on the surface of the liquid and magnetically flicks the switch to alert you when low or high levels are reached, helping to prevent overfilling or emptying. Its horizontal orientation means it's mounted to the side of a tank, which makes it suitable for applications where there's no top or bottom access. This product is commonly used in vending machines, commercial washing machines and evaporator units.

Features & Benefits


• PP (polypropylene) body material for resistance to wear and impact
• Broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +100°C for use in hot and cold environments
• Maximum switching current of 600mA for energy-efficient operation
• Nitrile gasket is resistant to corrosion and chemicals for a durable seal to prevent leaks

Can I reverse the switch action of this float switch?


Yes, you can reverse the switch action by simply inverting the float and reattaching it to the stem, making this switch a versatile choice.

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