Proximity Switch For Divider Blocks
Operating Principle:
The KENCO Proximity Switch is installed into the divider block and is composed of a reed switch plus a magnet. When installed, the magnet rests against the divider block piston. The magnet is housed in the Proximity Switch body parallel to the reed switch. Each time the divider block pulses with a lubrication cycle, the piston moves the magnet, opening and closing the contacts of the reed switch.
The Kenco proximity switch is commonly used in conjunction with the Kenco Electronic No-Flow Monitor, but can also be used to actuate any similar device that is monitoring a lubrication system.
Features:
- Switch is CSA approved for Class I, Groups A,B,C,D; Class II, Groups E,F,G: Class III, Type 4
- Models available that fit Modular Lube, Trabon, and Dropsa divider blocks
Specifications:
DESIGN DATA:
Materials of Construction - Stainless Steel, Aluminum
Maximum Temperature - 221°F
Maximum Switch Voltage - 200 Volts DC/AC
Maximum Switch Current - 0.5 Amps DC/AC
Maximum Switch Power - 10 Watts DC
Switch Circuitry - Single Pole Single Throw
3RD PARTY APPROVALS:
CSA Certified for Class I, Groups A,B,C,D;Class II, Groups E,F,G;Class III, Enclosure Type 4
DIVIDER VALVE OPTIONS:
25654-ML
= Proximity Switch for Modular Lube(Lincoln)Divider Blocks
25654-T1
= Proximity Switch with Aluminum Gasket Seal for Trabon Divider Valves(1994 or earlier)
25654-T2
= Proximity Switch with O-ring seal for Trabon Divider Valves(1995 or later)
25654-DR
= Proximity Switch for Dropsa Divider Valves
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