Showing posts with label level. Show all posts
Showing posts with label level. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2020

Sords Electric NEW Website

Sords Electric announces a brand new Website Platform.

We accept VISA, AMEX, M/C, Discover and PayPal

For a quote please contact us HERE!

Brands represented:

AmerimationConvectronicsMDITECO Westinghouse
ATCDanfossMeltricToshiba
AutonicsDiversified ElectronicsPepperl+FuchsTRC
BarksdaleFenwalQ'MarkUnited Electric Controls
BoschJessupRobertshaw Schneider ElectricWatlow
BriskHeatKidde FenwalSSACWeintek
Carlo GavazziLittelfuseStiebel-Eltron 
ChromaloxLovato ElectricTapeswitch 

Parts and Components
Electric Heaters
Strip, Cartridge, Band, Air, Unit, Wall, Radiant, Heating Cable, Drum, Water
Timers - Counters - Time Delay Relays
Current Monitors, Voltage Monitors, Phase Monitors, Voltage Alerts
Power Switching Devices
Contactors, Solid State Relays, SCRs, 
Switches
Proximity, Level, PhotoElectric, Inductive, Capacitance, Vibration, Pressure
Temperature Controls
THERMOSWITCH, Process DIN Controls, Detect-A-Fire Switches
Motors and Drives 
Uninteruptible Power Supplies 
Pin and Sleeve Connectors
HMIs
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters - GFCIs
For a quote please contact us HERE!
Sords Electric - 216-765-4230

Friday, December 5, 2014

Conductive Level Control by Carlo Gavazzi

Sords Electric Conductive Level by Carlo Gavazzi

Conductive Sensors
2-point level controller 
Type CL with potentiometer

CARLO GAVAZZI is pleased to announce the expansion of their Conductive Level Controller product line, which enables customers to have easy-to-use, cost effective level control with a broad range of conductive liquids. Each of the new controllers provides precise filling or emptying control of liquid levels between two different points. Two basic styles are available, in order to meet a diverse range of application requirements. All of the models provide one SPDT relay output, which is rated up to 8A, 250VAC.

The powerful but slim CLD2EB1BU24 provides three sensitivity ranges plus a fine tune adjustment from 250 ohm to 500K ohm, enabling for control with a wide variety of liquids, such as salt water, sewage and chemicals. DIN rail mounting and universal 24-240VAC/DC supply voltage simplifies installation, and the 17.5mm housing width minimizes panel space requirements.
For more cost sensitive applications, the economically priced CLP2EB1Bxxx retains the reliability and many features of the CLD2EB1BU24, at a lower price. This model provides a single mid-range sensitivity adjustment from 5K ohm to 150K ohm, and supports many common applications. Mounted via an 11-pin DIN-rail mountable socket, four different models are available for operating voltages of 24VDC, 24VAC, 115VAC, or 230VAC.
The new Conductive Level Controllers offer a reliable and cost effective solution for level measurement in markets such as Agriculture and Water/Waste Water.



Technical specifications include:

CLD2EB1BU24 DIN Rail Mount Housing:

Two-point charging/discharging

250 ohm to 500K ohm sensitivity

24 to 240VAC/DC power supply

One 8A/250VAC SPDT relay output

CLP2EB1B Plug-in Housing:

Two-point charging/discharging

5K ohm to 150K ohm sensitivity

24VDC, 24VAC, 115VAC, or 230VAC power supply

35mm wide, 11-pin plug-in housing


One 8A/250VAC SPDT relay output

For a Quote please use our Carlo Gavazzi Parts Form, HERE.

Sords Electric ~ 216-765-4230


Saturday, November 5, 2011

VP series Level and Photo Electric Sensors by Gavazzi


Carlo Gavazzi Level Switches , Series VP with IR Transmitter from Sords Electric


Optical level sensor with un- modulated, infrared light for the detection of liquids. Fit- ted with built-in amplifier. Transmitter and receiver are completely self-contained in solid plastic housing designed for mounting into container wall. VP01/02 are available in a Polysulphone housing resistant to most acids and bases. VP03/04 are avail- able in a Polyamide 12 housing resistant to various solvents.


Below switches are all DC switches, 10-30 vdc



VP02E NPN MAKE SWITCHING Polysulphone housing

VP04E NPN MAKE SWITCHING Polymide 12 housing


VP01E NPN BREAK SWITCHING Polysulphone housing

VP03E NPN BREAK SWITCHING Polymide 12 housing


VP02EP PNP MAKE SWITCHING Polysulphone housing

VP04EP PNP MAKE SWITCHING Polymide 12 housing


VP01EP PNP BREAK SWITCHING Polysulphone housing

VP03EP PNP BREAK SWITCHING Polymide 12 housing


The sensor contains IR trans- mitter, receiver and amplifier with transistor or SCR output. The light source is a Ga-As diode emitting infrared light.

The conical tip of the sensor forms an angle of 90oC. This angle acts as a prism, i.e. the beam, emitted from the Ga-As diode placed in one side of the sensor head, is reflect- ed internally to the phototransistor placed in the other side of the sensor head, provided that the tip of the sensor is situated in free air. If the sensor tip is immersed in a liquid, always having a refractive index different from air, the beam will not be refracted by the prism and the photo transistor will not receive any signal.

The sensor types can operate in oil, waste water, aqueous solutions such as beer, wine, alcohol etc. without any kind of accessory.

Sords Electric and Carlo Gavazzi


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

SWITCH

A Switch is a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit. This is very simple, how you make the switch switch though is the fun part and interesting part of our buisness. Sords Electric has all kinds of switches for dong all kinds of things. We can also call valves swtiches, which stop or start or change the flow of a media such as water, gas, or air. Our industrial automated lifestyle relies on switches to get everything done, from opening up garage doors, turning on lights, washing clothes, traffic control, water treatment and making everything that our industrial world demands. Without a switch or valve, nothing could be "automatic."

Every switch needs an actuation device. A person can be this device such as turning on a light or coffee maker. Upon doing so you push a button or move a lever to make the switch switch. In the automation world, the actuation is done electrically; a coil or solenoid. However, this acuation also has to be triggered by a sensor. This gives us the automatic switch needed for automation and control.

Sords Electric has switches that use light, sound, temperature, flow, magnets, current, voltage, pressure, and even hands to switch the switch. Names for these types of switches are photoelectric switches, laser switches, ultrasonic switches, temperature switches, flow switches, proximity switches, GFCIs or current switches, contactors and relays, pressure switches and control mats, and manual disconnect switches.

In further posts we can discuss each type of switch and how they function.