Warrick 3R1C0 Probe Rod

Warrick 3R1C0 Probe Rod

  • $67.13


For industrial conductivity applications, the Warrick 3R1C0 Probe Rod provides a reliable, fixed-point sensing solution for tracking liquid levels in open or pressurized vessels. This 12-inch (1-foot) liquid level control electrode is engineered from 316 stainless steel, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance and long-term durability in varied chemical environments. Designed with a standard 1/4-inch threaded connection, the rod simplifies integration into Gems/Warrick Series 3E, 3F, 3G, and 3B fittings. As a veteran-preferred conductivity level probe, it functions by completing an electrical circuit through the liquid once the medium reaches the specific rod tip, sending a signal to your linked controller. Its rigid construction prevents the sensor from drifting or floating, which is critical for maintaining accurate high-level or low-level lockout protection.

Key Benefits
  • Corrosion Resistance: High-grade 316 stainless steel construction prevents degradation in demanding water treatment or chemical processing sumps.
  • Precise Fit: Features a standard 1/4-20 threaded probe rod end for a secure, leak-free connection with Warrick electrode fittings.
  • Field Adaptability: The 12-inch length can be utilized as-is or modified to meet specific tank depth requirements for floatless level control.
  • High Reliability: No moving parts reduce mechanical failure risks, making it a staple for HVACR liquid level monitoring and boiler water controls.
Common Questions

What fittings are compatible with the 1/4" 3R1C0 probe?
This rod is specifically designed to thread into Warrick Series 3E, 3F, 3G, and 3B electrode holders. Ensure your fitting matches the 1/4" threading for a proper seat.

Can I use this 316 stainless steel rod in potable water?
Yes, 316 stainless steel is a preferred material for general-purpose immersion and is widely used in water storage and pretreatment process washers.

How does this rod detect level changes?
The 3R1C0 probe works on the principle of liquid conductivity. When the liquid touches the probe, it completes a low-voltage circuit to a Warrick level relay, triggering the control logic.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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