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Model Number |
KM-100PC |
Operating Principle
One permanent magnet forms part of a cup assembly which rises and falls with a changing liquid flow rate. A second permanent is positioned within the the switch body so that the adjusted poles of the two magents repel each through a nonmagnetic diaphragm. A change in the liquid flow rate moves the cup through its permissible travel causing the cup magnet to move and repel the other magnet thereby producing a snap action operation. The Actuating weight and releasing weight can be changed based in a balance adjustment.

Applications
The KMTC non-flow alarm switch is mainly used for detecting a change in a liquid flow rate. (For example, main engine piston cooling oil.) Description of Model
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KR-100PC |
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T : With test device | Technical Data
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Installation |
Side mounting |
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Max Operating pressure |
10 kg/cm2 |
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Max. Operating temperature |
120°C |
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Switch contact rating |
250V AC, 5A |
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Switch form |
SPDT or DPDT |
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Releasing weight |
25g |
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Actuating weight |
80g |
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Enclosure |
IP56 |
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Material |
Cup/stem-SUS304 |
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Flange/body-ALBC2 |

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