Capacitive level alarm system WGA 06
for oilATEXde-oiler

capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
capacitive level alarm system
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for oil
Approvals
ATEX
Other characteristics
de-oiler, IP65
Process temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

For oil, petrol and grease separators Oil-on-water alarm/overflow alarm Application Together with the WGA-ÖW probe, WGA 06 monitors pump and control shafts in separator systems for oil accumulations and generates an alarm signal before pollutants can reach the sewage system. It is also possible to connect the WGA-AS probe. It enables the detection of maximum levels in separators or retention tanks. This avoids overfilling that may be caused by clogged outlets or other circumstances. The unit keeps harmful substances from reaching the sewage water system. Description WGA 06 consists of an evaluation unit and a capacitance probe (WGA-ÖW or WGA-AS). The control unit is equipped with 2 relay outputs, visual and audible alarms as well as Test and Acknowledge buttons. Either the floating probe WGA-ÖW or the fixed probe WGA-AS can be connected. WGA-ÖW floats on the surface of the water in the shaft and generates an alarm signal when an oil, grease or petrol layer of at least 15 mm has built up. WGA-AS is mounted above the constant level of the separator or the retention tank. An alarm is triggered when the maximum level is reached. The control unit monitors the probes for short circuits or line interruptions.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand E86

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