About Float Level Switches
The Float Level Switches are continuous level sensors with a magnetic float that rises and falls in response to changes in liquid levels. The stem of level sensors contains a hermetically sealed reed switch that is activated by the movement of the float, producing a magnetic field that causes the switch to open or close. There are options for side mount and vertical installation, and you can choose between a stem made of stainless steel or hard plastic. For commercial and industrial applications involving water, oil, chemicals, and other liquid components, many Float Level Switches are used. Technical Details
FAQs of Float Level Switches:
Q: What is the material used for the Float Level Switches?
A: The Float Level Switches are made of stainless steel.
Q: What is the mounting type for the Float Level Switches?
A: The Float Level Switches are top-mounted.
Q: What is the rated voltage for the Float Level Switches?
A: The rated voltage for the Float Level Switches is 230 Volt (V).
Q: What is the current rating of the Float Level Switches?
A: The current rating for the Float Level Switches is 5 Amp.
Q: What is the color of the Float Level Switches?
A: The Float Level Switches come in silver color.