Veo Series, Controllers - Liquid, Level

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V4LM4S30 24-240V AC/DC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-25°C ~ 60°C
DIN Rail
24 ~ 240VAC/DC
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5A @ 250VAC
Screw Terminal
Adjustable Sensitivity, Delay Timer, LED Indicator
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Veo
250mOhm ~ 500kOhm
Alternate Supply Control, High/Low Level, Leak Detection, Contant Level
3PNO (3 Form A)

About  Controllers - Liquid, Level

Industrial liquid level controllers are essential devices used in various industrial applications to monitor the level of liquids in tanks and vessels. These controllers can detect constant levels, high or low levels, and leaks in sensing systems. In addition to their primary function of monitoring liquid levels, industrial liquid level controllers also have several other features that enhance their functionality. Adjustable sensitivity is one such feature that allows users to set the level at which the controller triggers an alarm or activates a valve. Built-in timers are another useful feature that enables users to program the controller to activate at specific times or intervals. LED indication lights provide visual feedback on the status of the system, indicating whether the level is normal, low, or high. Filter alerts are yet another essential feature of liquid level controllers. They alert users when the filter needs replacing or cleaning, preventing the build-up of contaminants that could affect the accuracy of the level sensing. Auto shut off valves are also available in some liquid level controllers, enabling users to automate the process of shutting off the flow of liquid when a certain level is reached. This feature helps prevent spills, overflows, and other potential hazards. Solid-state or mechanical contacts are actuated upon detection with contact form variations of DPDT, DPST, SPDT, and SPST functionality. These contact types enable the controller to trigger alarms, activate valves, or perform other functions according to the user's requirements. In summary, industrial liquid level controllers are essential devices used in various industrial applications to monitor the level of liquids in tanks and vessels. They provide constant level, high or low level, and leak detection sensing capabilities, as well as additional features such as adjustable sensitivity, built-in timers, LED indication, filter alerts, and auto shut off valves. The contact form variations of DPDT, DPST, SPDT, and SPST functionality enable the controller to actuate various functions upon detection, making them highly versatile and adaptable to different applications.