New HANLA FMS-1V-WS-T Level Switch for Lubricating Oil Store Tank SPDT, 5A 125/250VAC
- idealdieselsn6
- Jun 30
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For sale HANLA FMS-1V-WS-T Level Switch for Lubricating Oil Store Tank AND OTHER USES
Product Overview:
Model: FMS-1V-WS-T
Manufacturer: Hanla Level Co., Ltd., Busan, Korea
- Application: Lubricating Oil Store Tank (LAL)
- Tag No.: 17
- Date of Manufacture: 2007-05-04
Transcribed Nameplate Information:
• HANLA
• Model: FMS-1V-WS-T
• Tag No./Ch. No.: 17
• Tank Name: LUB. OIL STORE TANK (LAL)
• Form/Contact Rating: SPDT, 5A 125/250VAC
• Max. Working: 10 bar / 180°C
• Enclosure: IP 56
• KR App’l No.: GCH03375-AE004
• Ser. No.: H0715398
• Date: 2007-05-04
• HANLA LEVEL CO., LTD., BUSAN KOREA
**Applications**
- Lubricating oil tanks
- Heavy fuel oil tanks
- Settling and sludge tanks
- Fresh water and D.O. tanks
- Other industrial liquid storage applications[1][2]
Qty-4-6pieces approx.
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Key Features
- **Operating Principle:** The FMS-1V-WS-T uses a magnetic float mechanism to detect liquid levels. As the liquid level changes, the float actuates a micro switch via magnetic coupling, providing a reliable ON/OFF signal for level control or alarm purposes[1].
- **Contact Rating:** SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw), 5A at 125/250VAC—suitable for direct integration with control panels and alarm systems[1].
- **Maximum Working Pressure/Temperature:** 10 bar / 180°C, making it ideal for high-temperature lubricating oil applications[1].
- **Enclosure:** Rated IP56, offering protection against dust and strong water jets, ensuring durability in harsh environments[1].
- **Construction:** The float is made from argon gas welded stainless steel, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to corrosive liquids[1].
- **Easy Maintenance:** The compact and simple design allows for straightforward inspection and servicing[1].
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