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Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action.
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2ZY75 Grainger Industrial Supply MADISON COMPANY Float Switches Liquid Level Switch, Ultra Low, -, - Connection, Max. Amps Running -, HP @ 1 Phase - 115V -, HP @ 1 Phase - 230V -, Voltage -, Wire Gauge 22, Pumping Range Min./Max. -, Length -, Width -, Height -, Fitting 1/8 In. NPT, VA Rating 30, Min. Water Level
11K182 Grainger Industrial Supply MADISON COMPANY Float Switches Liquid Level Switch, SPST, 3/8-16 UNC Connection, Wire Gauge 22 AWG, Fitting 3/8-16 UNC, VA Rating 15, Operation NO/NC, Stem Material Polypropylene, Float Material Polypropylene, Horizontal, Specific Gravity .8, Body Material Polypropylene, Max. Volt
5DYD1 Grainger Industrial Supply MADISON COMPANY Float Switches Liquid Level Switch, SPST, 1/4 In. NPT Connection, Wire Gauge 22, Fitting 1/4 In. NPT, VA Rating 100, Operation Open on Rise, Stem Material Polypropylene, Float Material Polypropylene, Vertical, Specific Gravity 0.75, Wire Lead 2, Agency Compliance C

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  • Managed Ethernet Switches - Key Features for a Powerful Industrial Network
    installations. Taking What Industry Dishes Out: Industrial Switch Hardware. Ethernet switches made for industrial situations don't get the pampering that office equipment does, so they're built two or three times as strong. Some of the specifications for standing up to industrial environments include
  • The Science of Selecting a Liquid Level Float Switch
    and material, knowledge of several scientific principles related to fluids is valuable during the float switch selection process. Click here to download this Level Advice as a printable PDF file (120k). Examples of slosh shields. One of the most common level-sensing switches used in industrial
  • Introduction to Industrial Ethernet
    When you talk about office and home networking, usually you are talking about Ethernet-based networkscomputers, printers and other devices that contain Ethernet interfaces connected together via Ethernet hubs, switches and routers. In the industrial area the networking picture is more complex
  • Industrial Ethernet made practical
    distinct tiers of networking, then tie them together using network hardware such as switches, bridges, and hubs. The lowest tier is the input/output (I/O) network. It handles traffic involved in reading and writing to low-level devices such as sensors and other kinds of industrial I/O. The controllers
  • Ethernet switches
    (millisecond-level response) control or in large networks likely to expand in the future. To allow management of these added functions, managed switches need to be assigned their own IP addresses. The price levels of industrial managed switches can typically range from $100 to $150/port. Unmanaged switches
  • User-Friendly Technology Throughout Your Industrial Switch's Lifecycles
    communications network is as easy and simple as possible but still provides all the necessary operations and features that an industrial network needs. This is the requirement, but how can that balance be achieved?. Moxa Connection---Reliable switch lifecycles through use-friendly technology. September 2011
  • Industrial Wireless Modems Come of Age
    be limiting factors. Proprietary RF is the standard for much of industrial communications. Distance alone (up to 40 miles with high gain antennas) makes it a superior choice for many situations. The security of proprietary RF starts off at higher levels than other systems. Where Bluetooth, WiFi (802.11
  • Industrial Ethernet - Keep Your Network Up and Running
    Ethernet's ability to deliver reliable connectivity in industrial settings is no longer a concern. Industrial managed switches make it possible to segment these networks and add redundancy - increasing reliability. But, applying managed switches in a control network can be confusing. This white

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