Level Switches - Product Selection Guide

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24 V AC/DC liquid switches

Oil in ammonia or water


Liquid temperature
24V AC/DC Liquid in gas
Recommended liquid
temperature and IP class PAO oil POE oil R744 CO2 R507, R410a, R407c R717 NH3, Oil - all types
Specified temperature range Mineral oil PAG oil R600 Butane R404a, R22, R32, R134a, Water
is typically wider R600a Isobutane R1234yf, R1234ze Alcohols
R290 Propane Other HFC/HFO/CFC

Cold and cold ambient HBSO-LT HBSC2-SSR-1/IP HBSR-HFC-SSR-1/IP HBSR-SSR-1/IP HBOR/C-U


conditions -30-40°C -55-30°C -55-30°C -55-30°C -60-80°C
IP66 (-22-104°F) (-67-86°F) (-67-86°F) (-67-86°F) (-76-176°F)

Normal dry conditions HBSO1 HBSO2 HBSC2 HBSR-HFC HBSR HBOR


HBOR &&HBOR/C
HBOR/C
IP54 0-60°C 0-60°C -40-50°C -40-50°C -40-50°C -60-80°C
-60-80°C
(32-140°F) (32-140°F) (-40-122°F) (-40-122°F) (-40-122°F) (-76-176°F)
(-76-176°F)

Normal but wet and On request On request HBSC2-U HBSR-HFC-U HBSR-U HBOR/C-U
condensing applications -40-50°C -40-50°C -40-50°C -60-80°C
IP66 (-40-122°F) (-40-122°F) (-40-122°F) (-76-176°F)

Warm HBSO1-MT HBSO2-MT HBSC2 HBSR-HFC HBSR-HP On request


IP54 40-100°C 40-100°C 50-80°C 50-80°C 50-80°C
(104-212°F) (104-212°F) (122-176°F) (122-176°F) (122-176°F)

Hot HBSO-SSR-1-HT On request On request On request N.A.


IP54 90-145 °C
(194-293 °F)

Indicate the switch is available in a special ATEX/IECEx version


90-240 V AC liquid switches
Liquid temperature
90-240V AC Liquid
Recommended liquid
temperature and IP class PAO oil POE oil R744 CO2 R507, R410a, R407c R717 NH3,
Specified temperature range Mineral oil PAG oil R600 Butane R404a, R22, R32, R134a, R718 Water,
is typically wider R600a Isobutane R1234yf, R1234ze Alcohols
R290 Propane Other HFC/HFO/CFC

Cold and cold ambient HBSO-SSR-2-LT HBSC2-U-SSR2 HBSR2-U-SSR2 HBSR2-U-SSR2


conditions and wet -30-40 °C -55-80 °C -55-80 °C -55-80 °C
conditions (-22-104 °F) (-67-176 °F) (-67-176 °F) (-67-176 °F)
IP66

Normal and warm dry HBSO1-SSR-2 HBSO2-SSR-2 HBSC2-SSR-2 HBSR-SSR-2 HBSR-SSR-2


conditions 0-60 °C 0-60 °C -30-80 °C -30-80 °C -30-80 °C
IP54 (32-140 °F) (32-140 °F) (-22-176 °F) (-22-176 °F) (-22-176 °F)

IP class - which to choose


IP54 is suited for indoor use with limited condensation and no water jet cleaning.
IP66 is suited for outdoor use where condensation occur. If high-pressure water cleaning with aggressive cleaning
agents is used the sensor need further protection.
Thread codes (stamped on the sensor )
Product ordering codes and thread connections 1 = ½” NPT

HBSR-PNP/NC-1
2 = ¾” NPT
3 = ½” BSPT
4 = ¾” BSPT
5 = ½” BSPP
Thread code 6 = ¾” BSPP
Switching type 7 = 1 1/8” UNEF
Main
Output type Normally closed 8 = 1” BSPP
product
PNP or NPN or normally 9 = 1” NPT
code
open 10 = 1 ¼” BSPP
11 = 1 ½” BSPP
12 = 1 ½” NPT
Other commonly used codes
13 = ¼” BSPP
U: union connection instead of V track with set screws (standard)
14 = ¼” NPT
L: Long version
IP: ice proof (low temperature version) 15 = 3/8” NPT
LT: Low temperature version 16 = 1 ¼” UNF
MT: Medium temperature version
HT: High temperature version
HP: Heat pump version NPT (National Pipe Taper)
HFC: suited for HFC,HFO,CFC and other synthetic refrigerants BSPT (British Standard Pipe Taper (“R”))
/C: Built in controller for modulating valve BSPP (British Standard Pipe Parallel (“G”))
/S: Built in controller for stepper motor valve UNEF (Unified National Extra Fine)
/PWM: Built in controller for pulse width modulating valve UNF (Unified National Fine)
SSR-1: Solid state relay output for 24V DC/AC supply
SSR-2: Solid state relay output for 90-240 V AC supply
Settings and connections
NO/NC what is the 24 V - NPN or PNP output Solid state relay (SSR) ATEX/IECEx approved
difference? ISO 4400/DIN 43650 plug IEC 61076-2-101 M12 plug switches with IEC
You can order the sensor as A PNP switch is common in Europe and The large electronic units has a potential 61076-2-101 M12 plug
NO or NC and it is a question provide a positive signal on pin 3 when free relay output.
about what fits your system. switching. When switching there will be connection
All the 24V switches are available in an
A NO switch provides no A NPN switch is common in America and between pin 3 and pin 4
ATEX/IECEx approved version. The
output until liquid is provide a ground signal on pin 3 when
detected. A NC switch switching. 24V versions switch has a two-wire analog output
which will be either 4 or 20 mA. The
provide an output until liquid
switch can be changed between NO and
is detected.
NC when connecting it to the HB-tool.
NC is common for fail safe
The sensor is used together with a
systems where you like to get
barrier to comply with ATEX/IECEx
an indication if the wire is
requirements.
broken.
1: +24 VDC or 24VAC
NO 2: - common or 24VAC
Contact is normally open and 3: Output potential free
closes when liquid is detected 4: Output potential free
5: Communication
No detection
Detection
90-240V versions
1: +24 VDC
2: not used
NC 3: not used
Contact is normally closed and 4: Analog output
opens when liquid is detected
5: not used

No detection 1: 90-240 V AC
2: 90-240 V AC
Detection
3: Output potential free
4: Output potential free

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