ABB CM-ENE MAX Series Liquid Level Relay -, DIN Rail, Screw, Snap-On 240 V-Rated Relay

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RS Stock No.:
746-7431
Mfr. Part No.:
1SVR550851R9400 CM-ENE MAX
Manufacturer:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Liquid Level Relay

Probe Voltage

30V

Overall Length

88.5mm

Mount Type

DIN Rail, Screw, Snap-On

Overall Depth

78 mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Terminal Type

Screw

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

IP Rating

IP20, IP50

Maximum Supply Voltage

240V

Standards/Approvals

IEC

Overall Width

22.5mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Series

CM-ENE MAX

Output Type

Relay

Current Rating

4 A

Number of Outputs

5

Sensitivity

100kΩ

Maximum Liquid Level Relay - ABB CM-ENE MAX


Maximum Liquid Level Relays may be used to monitor when liquid media reaches or falls below the desired level in a tank/vessel. The units are often employed for use within pumped control systems, overflow monitoring applications and dry running protection.

Liquid Level Relays are used to monitor the levels of conductive liquids, and are available in Up/Down, Minimum, Maximum, and Fill/Empty variations. Liquid Level Relays are straightforward to install and safe to use.

Application Examples


Liquid Level Relays (Conductive Level Sensors) are used in a wide variety of applications including waste water management and the monitoring and management of corrosive liquid media, and designed specifically to provide for the:

Monitoring and control of liquid levels

Protection of pumps against dry running

Ability to detect liquid leaks in a system

Control of media mixing ratios

Control of liquid levels

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