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Ultrasonic Solid State Liquid Level Switch - Discontinued

LVU-A700 Series   
1 year warranty CE
 

LVU-A700 Series:Ultrasonic Solid State Liquid Level Switch - Discontinued
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300:1 Wet-to-Dry Ratio with 316 SS Sensor
Epoxy-Sealed Integral Electronics with Sensor
Low-Cost Replacement to Mechanical Float
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The LVU-A700 Series has been discontinued. Please see the LVSW-701 Series as a possible alternative or contact our Flow Engineering department.

The LVU-A700 Series solid state liquid level switch is a direct replacement for mechanical floattype liquid level devices. The switch employs proven ultrasonic technology and solid state integral electronics, and provides reliable operation in virtually any liquid, regardless of viscosity. This eliminates problems of stickiness and failure rate due to finite mechanical life inherent in the mechanical float design. The combination of fully epoxy-sealed electronics and ultrasonic sensing technology will provide years of maintenance free service.

SPECIFICATIONS
Repeatability: 2 mm (0.08") or better
Delay: 0.5 seconds
Input Power: 6 to 24 Vdc
Leakage Current: Less than 50 uA
Outputs:
    Relay Output (LVU-A701, LVU-A702): 1 A SPST (NO, C)
    Sink (LVU-A703): 100 mA max
    Source (LVU-A707): 100 mA max
    Protection: Transient, reverse polarity
Sensor:
    Standard: 316 LSS
    LVU-A702: ETFE
Temperature: -29 to 71°C (-20 to 160°F)
Pressure:
    316 SS Models: Up to 1000 psig (6895 Kpa)
    ETFE Models: Up to 100 psig (689.5 Kpa)
Mounting: 3/4 NPT standard
Price are shown in RMB.

 Note: Comes complete with operator's manual.



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