Conductive level probe FRIPRO FE 02.1
Technical Description
Bipolar electrode for conductive leak detection. The construction is very sturdy and durable. The product has a weight of ca. 175 g (without cable) and is designed for applications in the Building installation suitable.
A floating of is not possible, because when needed it is possible to secure the electrode body on the floor, wherein the electrode height may be varied by enclosing shims (in 5mm steps) of plastic.
The electrode realized in connection with the devices FRIPRO NR9426.2a and with the FRIPRO PKS2 / 4 safe switching points can and is equipped with lead breakage monitoring electronics.
Exists at the electrode can the possibility of the can lid against tampering with a lead seal to be provided.
Industry quality!
Please note:
This electrode is not suitable for use in containers,
where flammable liquids and gases are included,
or can penetrate, suitable, eg in cesspits,
wastewater manholes in garage, service station, etc.
Typical application areas tested
● Leakage detection in the
Building installation, e.g.
● In earthworks and the cellar rooms,
● In workshops,
● In cable basements,
● In control rooms,
● in storerooms,
● e.c.
Technical data
FRIPRO FE 02.1
|
|
|
Degree of protection
|
|
IP65 according to VDE 0470-1 EN60529/DIN |
Environmental conditions
|
|
(24 hours) 60 ° C, short time max.80 ° C Min. -35 ° C |
Housing material |
|
ABS with cable glands 2xM16 (sealing area 4 ... 7mm)
|
Totally insulated, color: black, max. connection cross section |
|
2x1, 5 mm ² with cable lug
|
Terminal studs
|
|
2x M4. Stainless steel electrodes 1.4301/304/V2A |
Ordering Required Fields
with connecting line, cable length…………………_ _ _m
without connecting line…………………………………...0
no cable break monitoring..........................O
with cable break monitoring........................R
mounting kit yes.................................1
without..............................................00
FRIPRO FE-02.1- ….. - …. -
..... m
|
Closed from above
opened with terminals
underside view of electrodes
upward |