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LL-106

Cosense LL-106 "Pointsense" series Ultrasonic Point Liquid Level sensors provide an ideal solution for high temperature level control and sensing applications. LL-106 level switches are offered with integral electronics for temperatures up to 450 F (232 C) or with a remote electrical control unitfor application up to 550 F(288 C). Standard output is 10 Amp DPDT relayto serve as liquid level alarm with an option for 4 -20 mA 2 wire system. 3/4'' NPT thread is available for simple mounting with multiple options for flange mounting upon request. LL-106 sensors are 316LSS probes with watertight, explosion proof enclosures and can be permanently installed in high temperatures fluid handling equipment to help ensure safe and proper operation in environments with pressure up to 1000 PSIG. Cosense Ultrasonic sensorshave no moving parts, thus eliminating the chance for a mechanical system failure, sucha s with float type sensors and therefore helping to maintain fluid processing systems at maximum efficiency. LL-106 Fluid Level detectors are utilized in various high-temp applications including Synthetics and Plastics processing, Industrial Crystallisers, and in systems where autoclave cycles or steam cleaning are necessary. Please review the data sheet for Cosense LL-106 Liquid Level Switch for additional details.

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Features

  • Compact, cost effective, Stainless Steel sensor design.
  • High temperature rate up to 550 F (288 C).
  • No moving or wearing parts.
  • Sensor not affected by optical or dielectric properties of fluid.
  • Watertight, explosion proof housing.
  • CE, CSA, and FM approved