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Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls 26B1A0F Liquid Level Control 10K Ohm 120V, 1/16" Panel NC PSH

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26B1A0F
The Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls 26B1A0F Level Control operates as a compact and dependable part for HVAC system fluid level control. This panel-mounted control uses 120V power and 10K Ohm resistance to perform N/C level monitoring operates through its 1/16" push-button. This part operates in boilers and condensate tanks and cooling towers to preserve fluid levels which protects equipment from damage. The compact design makes it possible this part in restricted installation areas. The part provides three key advantages by protecting equipment better while improving system performance and lowering maintenance needs through its automatic fluid level control system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Level Control
  • Resistance: 10K Ohm
  • Size: 1/16"
  • Voltage: 120V

Versatile And Reliable Liquid Level Control Sensor 26B1A0F Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls

The Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls 26B1A0F is a low-water cut-off control with additional features designed to protect boilers and other equipment from dry-firing and damage caused by low water levels. The Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls 26B1A0F is a liquid level control that is used to monitor and control fluid levels in numerous industrial and commercial applications. Liquid level controls, such as the Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls - 26B1A0F, are used in a variety of applications to monitor and manage liquid levels. The Warrick-Controls & Sensors A liquid level control called 26B1A0F is used to monitor and maintain fluid levels in a variety of industrial applications. A flexible and dependable level control sensor, the 26B1A0F from Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls is made to precisely monitor and regulate liquid levels in a variety of industrial applications. This sensor is built to last under challenging operating conditions thanks to its precise and robust engineering.

Key features:

  • Direct acting mode of operation: This means the sensor directly influences the relay output without needing an external controller.
  • 10,000 ohm resistance: This refers to the sensor's internal resistance, which may be relevant for wiring and compatibility with other equipment.
  • 120Vac supply voltage: The sensor requires 120 volts AC power to operate.
  • SPDT (Single Pole, Double Throw) relay: This type of relay has one common terminal and two output contacts, allowing for switching between two circuits.
  • 1 Normally Open (NO) and 1 Normally Closed (NC) contact: The NO contact is open when the liquid level is below the setpoint and closes when the level reaches or exceeds the setpoint. The NC contact is the opposite, being closed when the level is below and open when it reaches or exceeds the setpoint.
  • 1/16" panel standoff style: This refers to the mounting style of the sensor, with a 1/16" threaded mounting hole.
  • Low water cutoff: The sensor can be used to trigger an alarm or other action when the liquid level falls below a certain point, preventing damage from running dry.
  • Control board with no enclosure: This means the sensor board itself is provided, but it requires separate housing or integration into your equipment.

Function:

  • Monitors liquid levels in tanks, reservoirs, or other containers.
  • Activates pumps, alarms, or other devices based on preset level thresholds.
  • Can be used for low-level cut-off, high-level alarm, or pump control.

Additional details:

  • Material: Typically stainless steel or plastic, depending on the specific model.
  • Operating temperature: Varies depending on the model, but generally between -40°F and 180°F (-40°C and 82°C).
  • Media compatibility: Compatible with various liquids, including water, oil, chemicals, and more (consult the datasheet for specific details).
  • Approvals and certifications: May have certifications for hazardous locations or other requirements depending on the model.

Applications:

  • Control of industrial processes
  • Chemical processing in the manufacturing of food and drink
  • Generation of energy
  • Water treatment is one of the numerous commercial and industrial applications where liquid level monitoring is crucial.
  • This is a highly concerning sign that there might be an issue with the energy.

Where to buy:

  • You can find the 26B1A0F from various industrial automation suppliers and distributors online and in person.
  • RS Online
  • PartsHnC
  • Midwest Supply
  • PTAC Solutions (dba S2 Distribution)
  • eBay (for used or surplus units)

Signs of faulty 26B1A0F Warrick-Gems Sensors & Controls Versatile And Reliable Liquid Level Control Sensor:

Inaccurate level readings:

  • Constant on/off cycling: The relay rapidly switches between the NO and NC contacts, indicating the sensor is misinterpreting the liquid level.
  • Stuck on NO or NC contact: The relay remains in either the on or off state regardless of the actual liquid level.
  • Erratic or unexpected level readings: The level readings displayed or reported by the sensor are inconsistent or deviate significantly from reality.

Relay or electrical issues:

  • Humming or buzzing sound: This could indicate a faulty relay or internal component malfunction.
  • Burning smell: This is a very alarming indicator that something may be wrong with the electricity. Immediately disconnect the sensor from power and seek professional help.
  • Failure to activate pumps or alarms: If the sensor is supposed to trigger other equipment based on the liquid level, but it's not working, it could be due to a faulty relay or wiring issue.

Physical damage:

  • Visible cracks, leaks, or corrosion: Damage to the sensor housing or internal components can affect its functionality.
  • Loose or damaged wiring connections: Check for any loose wires or connectors that might be causing signal disruptions.
  • Clogged sensor tip: If the sensor tip is clogged with debris, it may not be able to accurately sense the liquid level.

Additional signs:

  • Error messages or codes: Some models of the 26B1A0F sensor may display error codes or messages indicating specific problems. For assistance with troubleshooting, consult the user handbook.
  • Sudden changes in operating behavior: If the sensor's behavior has changed noticeably from its usual pattern, it could be a sign of a developing fault.

Before troubleshooting:

  • Make certain that the sensor is wired and fitted according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Verify that the power supply voltage is precise and constant.
  • Check for any debris or loose connections that might be the source of the sensor's dysfunction. 

Inaccurate Readings:

  • Incorrect level readings: The sensor consistently displays incorrect fluid levels, either higher or lower than the actual level.
  • Fluctuating readings: The sensor readings jump around or fluctuate erratically, even when the liquid level is stable.
  • No readings at all: The sensor provides no readings or displays a constant value, regardless of the actual liquid level.

Control Issues:

  • Pump not activating: The sensor fails to turn on the pump when the liquid level falls below the set point.
  • Pump running continuously: The sensor doesn't stop the pump when the liquid level reaches the high point, leading to overflow.
  • Relay not switching: The internal relay malfunctions, failing to switch between NO and NC contacts as intended.

Physical Damage:

  • Visible damage: Cracks, leaks, or corrosion on the housing or sensor probe.
  • Loose connections: Loose wires or terminals within the unit.
  • Burned-out components: Burnt or discolored components on the circuit board.

Other Issues:

  • False alarms: The sensor triggers alarms even when the liquid level is within the normal range.
  • Slow response: The sensor takes an unusually long time to respond to changes in liquid level.
  • Power supply problems: Faulty power supply or connection issues can disrupt the sensor's operation.

Important Note:

  • This list is not exhaustive, and the specific signs of failure may vary depending on the application and the nature of the fault.
  • If you suspect your versatile and reliable liquid level control sensor 26B1A0F is faulty, it's crucial to consult the manufacturer's documentation for troubleshooting steps and potential solutions.
  • For safety reasons, never attempt to repair or modify the sensor yourself unless you have the proper training and qualifications. It is advised to have a skilled expert diagnose and fix the issue.

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