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Feature:
1. APPLICABLE SCENES: f-u-e-l sending unit, suitable for oil, water and any liquid without impurities, for ships, cars, trucks, buses and marine fields.
2. DRY REED TUBE: The water level sensor is dry reed tube design, durable and reliable, with stable output signal, no need to adjust the water tank.
3. STAINLESS STEEL: Made of heavy 316 stainless steel, which is rustproof and corrosion resistant, and can be used in various harsh environments.
4. OUTPUT SIGNAL: With standard 0-190 ohms output signal, 0 ohms at no load, 190 ohms at full load, with high resolution and accuracy.
5. EASY TO INSTALL: Equipped with screws and gasket, standard SAE 5 hole type, the f-u-e-l water level sensor is easy to install and replace.
Specification:
Item Type: f-u-e-l Water Level Sensor
Body Material: 316 Stainless Steel
Cable Material: PVC
Float Material: NBR
Installation Method: Standard SAE 5 hole type
Screw Size: M5 x 0.8
Aperture: Approx. 5mm / 0.2in
Product
Specification: Approx. 230mm / 9in
Recommended Water Tank Size: Approx. 240-255mm / 9.5-10in
Resolution Range: Approx. 21mm / 0.8in
f-u-e-l and Water Level Sensor Type: Resistance
Alarm Switch Rated Current: 500mA
Protection Grade: IP67
Operating Temperature: -40℉ to 185℉ (-40℃ to 85℃)
Applicable: Ships, yachts, trucks, RV.
Package List:
1 x f-u-e-l Level Sensor5 x Screws1 x Gasket
Note:
The transmitter shall not touch the bottom of the tank. If it is a plastic tank, the length of the transmitter shall be 1 inch less than the depth of the tank. If it is a plastic tank, it shall be 0.5 inch less than the depth of the tank.
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