Series F7-MS Multi-Station Level Switch
Customize To Fit Application, Up to Six 316 SS or Buna-N Floats
The Series F7-MS Multi-Station Level Switches provides a customized level switch to meet application requirements. Switches can be configured with up to six different control points and stem lengths up to 140" (3.56 m). Stems and floats are available in 316 SS or brass, SPST or SPDT switches, and choice of mountings.
Product Applications
- Water level monitoring
- Oil level control
- Tank level control
- Diesel level monitoring
Models & Ordering
Specifications
- Service:
- Compatible liquids.
- Wetted Materials:
- Stem, connection, and float.
- Temperature Limits:
- Buna-N floats: 180°F (82.2°C) in water, -40 to 230°F (-40 to 110°C) in oil; SS floats: -40 to 300°F (-40 to 148.9°C).
- Wire Leads:
- 24" (61 cm) free leads; #22 AWG, TFE jacketed, and #18 AWG polymeric.
- Mounting Orientation:
- Vertical ±30°.
Features
- Customized level indication quickly and affordably
- Rugged construction with multiple options yielding exceptional versatility
- Capable of supporting larger, more buoyant floats
- Durable construction asserts long reliability in contaminated or turbulent media
Model Chart
EXAMPLE | F7-MS | B | 3 | 5 | F3 | 1 | 04.25 | 07.50 | 11.66 | 15.75 | 20.00 | 24.10 | 32.00 | J | Series F7-MSB3-5F31-04.25-07.50-11.66-15.75-20.00- 24.10-32.00-J Multi-Station Level Switch, brass with beryllium copper stops, 2" NPT, 6 switch points, 316SS float, min. s.g. 0.75, max. pressure 750 psi, SPST, .17A @ 120VAC, L6 set point distance 4.25", L5 set point distance 7.5", L4 set point distance 11.66", L3 set point distance 15.75", L2 set point distance 20", L1 set point distance 24.1", 32" overall length, with junction box for wire leads, NEMA 4. |
SERIES | F7-MS | Multi-Station Level Switch | |||||||||||||
STEM & CONN. MATERIAL |
B S |
Brass with Beryllium Copper Stops 316SS with SS Armco PH-15-7MO Stops |
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CONNECTION TYPE |
1 2 3 4 5 |
1/2" NPT (float F2 and F3 only) 1-1/4" NPT (float F1 only) 2" NPT 3" 150# Flange, Carbon Steel (float F2 and F3 only) 3" 150# Flange, 316SS (float F2 and F3 only) |
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NUMBER OF SWITCH POINTS |
1 2 3 4 5 6 |
1 Switch Point 2 Switch Points 3 Switch Points 4 Switch Points 5 Switch Points 6 Switch Points |
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FLOAT TYPE | F1 F2 F3 |
Buna-N, Min. S.G. 0.75, Max. Pressure 150 psi (10.3 bar) Buna-N, Min. S.G. 0.55, Max. Pressure 150 psi (10.3 bar) 316SS, Min. S.G. 0.75, Max. Pressure 750 psi (51.7 bar) [Units >72": 300 psi (20.7) bar] |
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SWITCH TYPE | 1 2 3 |
SPST, .1 7A @ 12 0VAC SPST, .8 A @ 120 VAC SPDT, .17 A @ 120 VAC NO switch is standard. For NC place and "*" after the corresponding set point distance in the model number. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L6) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 04.25 would be 4.25" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L5) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 07.50 would be 7.50" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L4) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 11.66 would be 11.66" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L3) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 15.75 would be 15.75" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L2) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 20.00 would be 20" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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SET POINT DISTANCE (L1) |
00.00 | In inches referenced from bottom of connection. Example: 24.10 would be 24.1" from the bottom of the process connection. |
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OVERALL LENGTH (LO) |
00.00 | Maximum overall length with Connection Type 1: 36" (931.4 cm); Connection Type 2: 60" (152.4 cm); Connection Types 3, 4 or 5: 140" (355.6 cm). Minimum length is L1 + D. |
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OPTIONS | J | Junction Box for Wire Leads, NEMA 4 |
Drawings
Questions
- Question
- Why is the minimum specific gravity important on the float level switches?
- Answer
- If a medium has a lower s.g. than the rated minimum for a float, the float will sink through the media and the switch will not operate.
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