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Marinelec Hydra 100 Liquid Level Measurement Fuel Tank Electronic Gauge Alarm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Floriana, Malta

Floriana, Malta
Used and replaced. Item in photo.
Brand:marinelec Country/Region of Manufacture:France Manufacturer Part Number:113414 UPC:Does not apply

Application
Display the liquid level measurement and emits a low-level tank alarm (20% liquid height).

Functional characteristics

Display
By coloured Led

Functions
1 tank
Ability to connect several sensors to a single display with a separate selector switch
Circular light graduation over 230°
Measuring range from 0 to 100%
10 measuring points
Accuracy +/- 5% of the full tank volume
Manufacturer calibration
1 alarm point (25% of the measured liquid height)
Inverted reading on request
Standard or specific pictogram on request

Outputs
Transfer pump control or alarm (threshold on an Led)
Open collector to be wired to an interface relay

Input
0-10VDC or 4-20mA signal (specify when ordering).


Mechanical characteristics

Dimensions:
Cylindrical DIN standard case 55 mm in diameter, 55 mm deep
Square front panel 72 x 72 mm, 13 mm high Flush-fitted
Attachment by metal clip
 

Electrical characteristics

Main power supply:
24VDC (0.2 A max)
Supply protection:
Protected against polarity reverse thanks to diodes
Electrical connection
6.3 mm "Faston" clips with 2 leads for the supply and 3 leads for the
sensor Shielded cables recommended

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