Level Sensors & Switches

LS-7 Single-Point Type 5 Level Switch

Part Number: 131100
LS-7_Type5_131100
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

LS-7 Series Single-Point Type 5 Level Switches are ideal for high volume use in small tanks and vessels. Polypropylene, Nylon or Versplast options are available. Polypropylene is ideal for potable water and broad chemicals, Nylon is ideal for oils and fuels and Versaplast is ideal for corrosive fluids.

  • Nylon is Ideal for Oils and Fuels
  • Polypropylene is Ideal for Potable Water and Broad Chemicals
  • Versaplast is Ideal for Corrosive Fluids

Features

  • Nylon is Ideal for Oils and Fuels
  • Polypropylene is Ideal for Potable Water and Broad Chemicals
  • Versaplast is Ideal for Corrosive Fluids 
SKU
131100
Model
LS-7
Sensor Type
Float Type
Primary Material Of Construction
Plastic
Wetted Materials
Polypropylene
Stem Material
Polypropylene
Float Material
Polypropylene
Float Diameter
11/16"
Actuation Level
N/A
Min. Liquid SG
0.55
Maximum Pressure
100 psi
Minimum Temperature
-40°F
Maximum Temperature
225°F
Mounting Size
1/2" NPT Male
Mounting Style
Horizontal
Electrical Termination
24" Long, 22 AWG, TPE Zip Cord
Switch Type
SPST (20 VA)
Switch Operation
Selectable
Input
N/A
Output
N/A

Reed Switch Protection

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Gems Sensors Instructions, LS-7 Plastic Switches

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Size 59 KB

LS-7 Product Guide

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Size 1 MB

Gems Sensors Catalog, LS-7

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Is there a minimum current flow requirement for a standard 20VA reed switch?

Yes, very low currents (< 5ma) can prevent “cleaning” of the contacts or not have enough energy to maintain low contact resistance. 5ma is likely a good minimum for our standard 20 VA switch. But you also want enough voltage. Approximately, 5V, 5ma is a good minimum. For low current switching we recommend a 10 VA reed switch which can better handle lower loads. (1ma for example).

What is the life expectancy of a reed switch?

A reed switch is extremely rugged and designed to operate reliably for many years, under ideal conditions, up to about 2 million cycles. To achieve maximum service life, reed switches benefit from protected electrical supply.