Magnetic float level switch NT-EL
for liquidsfor tankcompact

Magnetic float level switch - NT-EL - Bühler Technologies - for liquids / for tank / compact
Magnetic float level switch - NT-EL - Bühler Technologies - for liquids / for tank / compact
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Characteristics

Technology
magnetic float
Medium
for liquids
Applications
for tank
Other characteristics
compact, with temperature switch, programmable
Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Process pressure

1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Description

Tank connections G1/2, M20x1.5, 7/8-14UNF M12 plug connection Level and/or temperature control Small, compact design Proven and tested highly dynamic float system Level switch Nivotemp NT-ELD Tank connections G1/2, M20x1.5, 7/8-14UNF Fixed switching outputs for liquid level monitoring LED display rotatable by 270° Standardised VDMA-based (German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association) menu structure Two programmable temperature switching outputs Alternatively, one continuous temperature output signal, plus one freely programmable switching output Switching output configurable as window or hysteresis Switching output configurable as frequency output (1-100 Hz) Min./max. value memory, logbook In hydraulics and lubrication technology the liquid level of oil tanks must be monitored continuously. In the process, modern factory automation requires the provision of compatible signals. Despite central system control, visualising the current level on the actual tanks is often desired.

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