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Elesa launch self custom float level indicators

13 December 2010

Elesa (UK) Ltd have launched their new float indicators for greater level reading ranges than conventional side mounted visual systems.

Elesas' range of column level indicators is joined by their new HFLT/E float level indicators. They are intended for greater ranges of level reading than conventional side mounted visual systems, particularly where the tank concerned is remote or otherwise inaccessible, so that electronic indication is needed. This is particularly appropriate on construction equipment, building facilities tanks, large vehicles, factory machinery sumps and simila applications.

The Elesa HFLT/E units feature an easily customizable float level by simply cutting the float rod to suit the tank and max/min fluid level required. HFL/E and HFLT/E level indicators can be used to detect the minimum or maximum level of liquid in a tank. HFL/E indicators are available with normally open contact for minimum level detection, or with normally closed contact for maximum level detection.

Both models consist of a polyamide-based technopolymer body with a connector and sensor block, to protection class IP65. Dipsticks are AISI 304 stainless steel tube for HFL/E model and polyamide-based technopolymer for HFLT/E model with a float in NBR synthetic rubber for HFL/E model and polyamide-based technopolymer for HFLT/E model. For these indicators, maximum continuous working temperature is 80°C.

Two standard fittings are available for assembly: with threaded coupler, or flange with holes for screw fastening. Sensor magnet HFLT/E indicators allow reversal of the polarity so that it is possible to use the same indicator for both minimum and maximum level detection. Easy access is provided to the magnet by simply loosening the fastening nut. The float unit is completely without magnetic parts and is integral to the dipstick, making these indicators ideal for use in tanks, containing dirty liquids, water, oil, coolant oil, also with ferrous metal parts or foams. Moreover, the operation is independent of the fluid electrical conductivity.

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