The new BMRX-200 rotary level paddle switch includes features like a PCB, a DPDT relay, and fail-safe high and fail-safe low to give you a few more options and flexibility over the BMRX-100.
The new red enclosure can be rotated once installed. This unique feature makes it easy to ensure conduit entries are always pointed toward the ground, mitigating the risk of moisture damaging internal components. New wire guides ensure wires don’t get stuck as you push them through conduit entries.
Couplers and paddles sold separately.
The BMRX-200 alerts to vessel levels in solid materials with a bulk density of 2 lb. to over 100 lb./cu. ft. Additional features including a PCB, a DPDT relay, and fail-safe high and low differentiate it from the BMRX-100.
On-board PCB
The BMRX-200 has a PCB versus a simple switch like the BMRX-100. This PCB allows the BMRX to add a DPDT relay and a fail-safe high and fail-safe low feature to the performance of the rotary.
Fail-safe relay outputs
The BMRX-200 relay outputs are designed to be “fail safe” in case of power failure. If power fails to the rotary, the relays will default to the output deemed “safe” for a high-level or low-level indicator application. Fail-safe high and fail-safe low switching output offered a bit more flexibility over the BMRX-100.
Two-switching outputs
A DPDT relay in the BMRX-200 allows the user to set up two switching outputs, instead of one like the SPDT switch on the BMRX-100. This switch can control two separate circuits and can be set to one of two locations for each circuit
For example, one switching output in the BMRX-200 can be set for a covered condition and the other can be set for an uncovered condition