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S6022

Soloon
Part Number S6022
Manufacturer Soloon
Description Flow Switch
Published Jun 27, 2014
Detailed Description S6022 Flow Switch The S6022 flow switch responds to low fluid flow rates in applications with a pipe 1″-11 Valv e Size C...
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S6022
S6022


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S6022 Flow Switch The S6022 flow switch responds to low fluid flow rates in applications with a pipe 1″-11 Valv e Size Conn ector Max Press ure (Mpa) Prote ction Allo wabl e Medi um Tem p.
-30~ 120 Modulating Range of Flow Wei ght (Kg ) Pi pe Si ze 1″ Min.
Flow decrea se 2.
5 9.
5 19 Flow increase 4.
2 13.
7 27.
5 Max.
Flow decreas e 8.
5 27 50 Flow increas e 8.
8 29 53 size below 1” to 3” in diameter.
3″ ½ (NPT ) 1.
60 IP65 0.
6 2″ 3″ The S6022 flow switch is a Single-Pole, Double-Throw (SPDT) flow switch that is used in liquid lines carrying water, ethylene glycol, or other liquids that are not classified as non-hazardous.
It can be wired to energize one device and e-energize another device powered from the same source when liquid flow either exceeds or falls below the set flow rate.
When there is sufficient fluid through the pipe, the loop closes up between red and blue contacts.
Rated voltage V Rated Current A No induced load current Induced load Current Full load current Instantaneous current Power COS ø 1 0.
75 0.
45 125V AC 15 3.
5 21 250V AC 15 2.
5 15 Figure 2: Technological Parameter 2 Figure1: Technological Parameter 1 Operation Instruction Red (Common) Yellow Blue Adjust screw Figure 3: Switch action Mounting: • Mount the S6022 in a section of pipe where there is a straight run of at least five pipe diameters on each side of the flow switch.
• The switch should be mounted so that the terminals or wire leads are easily accessible for wiring.
• Screw the flow switch into position such that the flat of the paddle is at a right angle to the flow.
The arrow on the side of the case must point in the direction of the flow.
• The S6022 must be mounted in a horizontal pipeline or a vertical pipeline with upward liquid flow.
It is not recommended for installations where liquid flow is downward.
When mounted in a vertical pipe with upward flow, the switch trips will operate at a slightly higher flow than shown in Figure 4: “Typical Flow Rates”, due to the effect...



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