Product Description
Description: Liquid Level Controls • Single Probe • Input Voltage: 120 VAC • Time Delay; 60 sec • Sense Resistance; 5k? • Reset; Manual / Automatic
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
Time Delay | 60 sec |
Sense Resistance | 5k? |
Reset | Manual / Automatic |
Series Features |
LLC8 Series - Low Level Cutoff Liquid Level Control |
Series Description: The LLC8 Series is a low cost, single-probe conductive liquid level control designed for low liquid level cutoff protection. It offers a factory fixed time delay of 1 - 60s and is available for input voltages of 24, 120, or 230VAC. LED indicator illuminates whenever the LLC8s isolated, 10A, SPDT output relay is energized. Sense resistance is fixed from 5K - 250K?. Available with manual/automatic reset or a special manual reset with a power outage feature that auto resets the unit when power is restored and the water level is acceptable. 24 and 120VAC units are UL recognized as limit switches under UL353 (230VAC units are UL 508) and CSA certified under Standard 14. |
Operation: Automatic Reset (Reset switch not connected): When liquid rises to low level cutoff probe, output relay and LED indicator energize. When liquid falls below the low level cutoff probe, the output relay and LED indicator de-energize after a fixed time delay. Manual Reset (Reset switch connected): When the liquid level falls below low level probe, the output relay and LED de-energize after a fixed time delay. When the liquid level rises to low level probe, the output relay and LED indicator remain de-energized until the NC manual reset switch is opened; then they energize immediately. Power Outage Manual Reset (Reset switch connected): A power outage causes the output relay and LED indicator to de-energize. Upon restoration of power, if the liquid is touching the low level probe, the output relay and LED indicator will re-energize. If the liquid level is below the low level probe, the output relay and LED indicator remain de-energized until the NC reset switch is opened. |
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