Series C10 displacer type level measurement units utilize three electrically separate control signals in a selected sequence in response to liquid level changes.
Series C15 units are wide differential switches with a choice of several operating sequences combining wide and narrow level differential and are factory calibrated.
Displacer switch operation is based upon simple buoyancy, whereby a spring is loaded with weighted displacers, which are heavier than the liquid. Immersion of the displacers in the liquid results in buoyancy force change, changing the net force acting on the spring. The spring compresses as the buoyancy force increases.
A magnetic sleeve is connected to the spring and operates within a non-magnetic barrier tube. Spring movement causes the magnetic sleeve to move into the field of a pivoted magnet, actuating a switch mechanism located outside the barrier tube. Built-in limit stops prevent over stroking of the spring, under level surge conditions.
Displacers adjustable at any point along the suspension cable
20 feet (6 meters) suspension cable standard
Anti-surge design eliminates the possibility of switch shortcycling
Flanged or threaded mounting available
Easy installation
Field adjustable set point and switch differential
NACE models
Floating rooftop models
Choice of switch mechanism: ◦ Dry contact ◦ Hermetically sealed ◦ Pneumatic
Choice of switch mechanism enclosure: ◦ TYPE 4X/7/9 Class I, Div. 1, Groups C & D, polymer coated aluminum ◦ TYPE 4X/7/9 Class I, Div. 1, Group B, polymer coated aluminum or cast iron ◦ NEMA 1, carbon steel for pneumatics
Choice of displacers: ◦ Porcelain ◦ 316 Stainless steel ◦ Karbate ◦ Brass