Float level switch L40-02-R1-02-NO
for waterstainless steelvertical

Float level switch - L40-02-R1-02-NO - Whitman Controls Corporation - for water / stainless steel / vertical
Float level switch - L40-02-R1-02-NO - Whitman Controls Corporation - for water / stainless steel / vertical
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Characteristics

Technology
float
Medium
for water
Material
stainless steel
Mounting
vertical
Process temperature

Max.: 300 °F
(149 °C)

Min.: -40 °F
(-40 °C)

Process pressure

Max.: 1,000 psi

Min.: 0 psi

Description

The Whitman Controls L40 / L45 Series 1" Sphere Vertical Mount Stainless Steel Liquid Level Switches have both a stainless steel stem and float affording the user high performance and versatility. These levels differ from their L40 / L45 cousin in that they feature a 1” sphere float and can withstand a greater crush pressure up to 1,000 PSI (69 BAR). These levels are most commonly seen in OEM and various other industrial applications. These are used in potable water, hot water, and in various acids and solvents as the Whitman Red Seal potting affords submergibility to a NEMA 6 rating. Key Features: Whitman Red Seal potting submersible to a NEMA 6 rating 316L Stainless steel stem and float 1” sphere float Extensive operating temperature range SPST availability Specifications: Wetted Materials: 316L Stainless Steel Minimum Liquid Specific Gravity: 0.85 Liquid Temperature range: -40℉ to +300℉ Max System Pressure: 1,000 PSIG Electrical Switch Rating: 50 VA Weight: 1oz (approx.)

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