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Gems Sensors FS-150 Series Piston Flow Switch for Liquid, 0.5 gal/min Max / 9068086


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Item number:
     2794E-9068086
Manufacturer:
     Gems
Manufacturer no.:
     129660
EAN/GTIN:
     5059040080614
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FS-150 Series Flow Switch. These slim, inline switches reduce pressure drop to a minimum. They incorporate a unique, dual-diameter, internal bore and piston configuration to minimise flow constriction. Liquids are able to pass around the piston and flow through the switch with little pressure loss to the down stream line. Features and Benefits. Flow Rate Settings: Liquids 2 LPM and 19 LPM. Port Size: "" NPT. Primary Construction Material: Polypropylene. Setting Type: Fixed. Product Application Information. Electronic Equipment: Laser Heads, Welders, Power Supplies, High-Speed Spindles, X-Ray Tubes, Semiconductor Equipment. Bearings or Gears: Presses, Rotating Equipment, Conveyors, Machine Tools, Robotics. Processing and Dispensing Equipment: Water Purifications and Filtering, X-Ray Film Processing, Beverage Dispensing, Chemical Additives, Gas Sampling, Distilling
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Media Monitored:
Liquid
Device Type:
Piston
Maximum Flow Rate:
0.5 gal/min
Pipe Diameter Range:
1/2 in
Connection Type:
1/2 NPT Male
Maximum Pressure:
13.8bar
Material:
Polypropylene
Minimum Media Temperature:
+21.1 °C
Maximum Media Temperature:
+65.5°C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-17.8°C
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+100°C
Series:
FS-150
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