SICK LFC Series Capacitive Level Switch Level Sensor, NPN, PNP Output, Stainless Steel Body

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RS-stocknr.:
285-9654
Fabrikantnummer:
LFC-XXSBTM
Fabrikant:
SICK
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Merk

SICK

Device Type

Capacitive Level Switch

Switch Output

NPN, PNP

Body Material

Stainless Steel

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Maximum DC Voltage

12 → 35V

Thread Size

M12

Maximum Pressure

25bar

Series

LFC

Standards Met

CE

Land van herkomst:
DE

Overview


The LFC capacitive level switch is a flexible, simple and cost-effective solution for point level measurement in fluid media. When measuring containers or for dry-run protection in piping, the LFC features particularly high performance. The level switch i

Its EHEDG and 3-A certified hygienic design and the option of using it at process temperatures up to +135 °C also make it very suitable for CIP and SIP applications. The LFC can easily display or blank foam and deposits.

At a glance


Capacitive level switch based on electrical impedance spectroscopy
Plug and play: preset to watery media
Process temperature: −20 °C ... +100 °C (+135 °C for 1 h)
Process pressure: −1 bar ... +25 bar
Two digital PNP outputs with IO-Link 1.1
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Your Benefit


Maintenance-free point level measurement saves time and money
Quick, easy and cost-effective installation
Short cleaning cycles thanks to easy-to-clean sensor design
Optimal hygienic design minimizes the contamination risk
Easy plug and play sensor for qu

Applications


Empty detection and dry-run protection in piping
Overfill protection and empty detection in tanks and totes
Simple capacitive level switch for the food industry

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