Capacitive level switch LCC1
for oilbrassflange

capacitive level switch
capacitive level switch
capacitive level switch
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for oil
Material
brass
Mounting
flange
Other characteristics
compact, 4-20 mA, programmable, analog output, IP67
Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Process pressure

5 bar
(72.52 psi)

Description

●Developed for oil sumps with highly disturbed level of fill ●No moving parts ●Automatic recognition of different types of oil via reference capacitance ●Temperature control can be integrated ●Switching output (push-pull) and analog output (4..20 mA or 0..10 V) ●Parameters can be programmed in order to achieve best possible adaptation to the application ●Simple installation ●Compact size ●Bracket and straight form Characteristics The capacitive LCC1 oil measurer and switch monitors the level of the oil in flat containers with heavily mobile oil surfaces (compressors, engine oil sumps, gearboxes...). The LCC1 has a reference structure at the end of the sensor, which detects different oils (with different viscosity, at different temperatures) without recalibration. The programmable filter calculates the running average, and thus reduces the variations in the output signal without negatively affecting the accuracy. The hysteresis of the switching point can also be adjusted by setting parameters. The electronics belong to the class of intelligent sensors from HONSBERG, and thus enable the use of the ECI-1 interface (configurator). The USB-compatible interface is used in the manufacture by HONSBERG in order to program the parameters desired by the customer.

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