Warrick 16C1A002 Liquid Level Control

Warrick 16C1A002 Liquid Level Control

  • $514.00


Liquid Level Control, 26,000 ohm Direct Acting Mode of Operation, 120Vac Supply Voltage, SPDT (1 Normally Open/1 Normally Closed) Relay, 1/16" Panel Standoff Style, General Purpose Open Control Board with No Enclosure, Spade Terminals, and 2 second Time Delay on increasing level

Warrick 16C1A002 Liquid Level Control – 120V Direct Acting SPDT Sensor

Overview:
The Warrick 16C1A002 Liquid Level Control is a reliable OEM sensor designed for precise liquid level management in a wide range of applications. Operating in direct-acting mode, this general-purpose level control ensures accurate monitoring and control of liquid levels with consistent performance.

Key Features:
Brand: Warrick (Gems Sensors & Controls)
Direct-acting mode of operation for precise liquid level control
Supply Voltage: 120Vac
SPDT Relay: 1 Normally Open / 1 Normally Closed
26,000 ohm sensitivity for reliable detection
Panel Mount: 1/16" standoff style
Time Delay: 2 seconds on increasing level
– General-purpose open control board with no enclosure
Spade terminals for easy wiring and installation

Specifications:

  • Part Number: 16C1A002

  • Product Type: Liquid Level Control

  • Mode of Operation: Direct Acting

  • Voltage: 120Vac

  • Relay Type: SPDT (1 NO / 1 NC)

  • Mounting: 1/16" Panel Standoff

  • Time Delay: 2 seconds

  • Sensitivity: 26,000 ohms

Description:
The Warrick 16C1A002 Liquid Level Control delivers precise and dependable liquid level management for industrial and commercial applications. Its direct-acting mode ensures quick response, while the 2-second delay provides stability during level changes. With SPDT relay output, 26,000-ohm sensitivity, and convenient panel standoff mounting, it’s a versatile solution for controlling pumps, valves, and alarms in fluid systems. Designed for reliability, this control is ideal for general-purpose applications where performance and durability are critical.

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