Sensata Cynergy3 RSF80 Series Horizontal Polypropylene Float Switch, Float, NO/NC, 240V ac Max, 120V dc Max

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RS Stock No.:
869-7602
Mfr. Part No.:
RSF88YP
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

Series

RSF80

Standards Met

UL

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Sensata Cynergy3 Horizontal Float Switch, 240V AC, 600mA - RSF80 Series - RSF88YP


Reliably automate the level of liquid in your industrial tank using this float switch from Sensata Cynergy3. You can use it in most circuits thanks to its NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed) outputs. This means that you can set the switch to either turn your system on or off when a particular water level is reached. You can also change the switching function by simply rotating the switch through 180° for versatile use. The switch is made from a strong and chemical-resistant PP (polypropylene) material, which makes it ideal for use in demanding applications such as diesel generators and hydraulic oil tanks.

Features & Benefits


• Can be mounted through the exterior of your tank wall for use in systems where there's no access to the inside of the tank
• M12 circular connector socket for a simple connection

Is this float switch suitable for use at extreme temperatures?


Yes, thanks to its broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +100°C, this float switch is suitable for use with both cold and hot liquids.

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