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SENSIT SHV 1 Level Sensor with Open Connector

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SENSIT SHV 1 Level Sensor with Open Connector

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  • Product code: 1L10C00000000
  • Manufacturer code: 2550207C08000000000004000570000
  • Warranty: 2 years

Level sensors against flooding SENSIT SHV 1 with open connector. Designed to detect water leaks in high-risk areas such as industrial operations, offices, or production halls. More information

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Price excluding VAT € 45,94
Price with VAT 21 % € 55,59

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Parameters and catalogs

Design Stationary
IP Rating IP 65
Number of levels 1
Power Supply 24 VDC, 24 VAC
Weight 0.13 kg

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Flood sensors SHV1 are designed for effective detection of water leaks in various environments, from industrial operations to office spaces and production halls. These sensors use metal sensing electrodes and a plastic head with integrated evaluation electronics to identify changes in conductivity that indicate the presence of water. Their design includes stainless steel electrodes and a POLYAMIDE head to ensure high durability and reliability of the device.

Main features:

  • Supply voltage: 24 VDC/AC
  • Temperature range: 0...80 °C for the head, sensing electrodes up to 100 °C
  • Output signal: open collector terminal type
  • Protection class: IP 65
  • Materials: head made of POLYAMIDE, electrodes made of stainless steel
  • Indication: red LED for alarm state, green LED for operational state
  • Switching sensitivity: alarm function active at a conductivity of liquid from 1 mS/m
  • External probe cable length: 2 m

SHV1 sensors are ideal for applications where reliable water leak detection is needed to prevent potential damage, and they are designed for easy installation and long-term maintenance-free operability.

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