S284 Oil Level Switch - Capacitance Type: Technical Data
S284 Oil Level Switch - Capacitance Type: Technical Data
S284 Oil Level Switch - Capacitance Type: Technical Data
The S284 is an active device designed to give an alarm signal if liquid falls
below, or rises above, a preset level. It can be specified with a delay to
eliminate false alarms due to turbulence.
Containing a factory programmable microprocessor, the switch offers sink to
ground or source voltage output. Its small footprint with limited intrusion into
the tank means a reduced risk of damage and a wide range of customer
specifiable options make it suitable for most applications.
For high accuracy, the S284 should ideally be mounted horizontally at the
point where an alarm or control signal is required. However, the switch can
be mounted vertically – contact Fozmula with your application requirements.
SPECIFICATION
Liquid types: Mineral oils, typically used in engines or hydraulic actuators, compatible with brass, PTFE and FVMQ.
Electrical rating Construction
Supply voltage: 9-36 VDC. Body: Brass.
Supply current: 7 mA + source output. Probe: PTFE.
Max. load current: 1.0 A (sink) or 20 mA (source). Terminals: Brass, Tin Plated.
Alarm delay time: 0 to 25 s rising or falling (factory set). Seals: FVMQ.
Connection: 4 way Deutsch DT04-4P. Connector: PA66 30% Glass Filled Nylon.
Power up delay: 0 to 10 s (factory set).
Power up state: 'In Liquid' or 'Out of Liquid' (factory set).
Output type: Sink (open collector) and/or Source (supply voltage).
Output pin: Pin 4 (sink) or Pin 3 (source).
Output state: Sink Open / Closed in liquid (factory set).
Source On / Off in liquid (factory set).
Connections: See diagram below.
Environmental Ratings
Ingress: IP67 (with mating connector fitted). Vibration (15.3 Grms)
Max. pressure: 5.0 Bar (72 psi) 3 orthogonal planes for 3 hours per plane
Temp. range: -40 °C to +125 °C Testing performed in accordance with BSEN 60068-2-64:1993
Weight: 70 g typical (dependent on thread size) Drop: 1 m to concrete surface.
EMC: ISO13766:2006