| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Type | Output Type | Voltage Rating | Current | Output Configuration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSF67A50A100 | Cynergy3 | DL LVL FLOATSW 127MM TOTAL L | SSF67 | 135°C | Panel Mount, M16x2 Thread | - | Liquid | Switch (2) (Dual Float) | 120VDC, 250VAC | 600mA | SPST-NO, SPST-NO | |
| ILSEU-GI120-D | Cynergy3 | SENSOR PRESSURE 0-120WG 0.5-4.5V | ILSEU | -40°C ~ 125°C | Male 1/4" (6.35mm) NPT | - | Liquid | Analog (Diaphragm) | 9 ~ 32 V | 28mA | 0.5 V ~ 4.5 V | |
| CTANK-M110 | Digi International | TANK LEVEL MONITOR M110 | Digi Connect® | -30°C ~ 65°C | Male 1" (25.4mm) NPT | - | Liquid | Cellular | 7.2V | 1A | CDMA, 3G GSM | |
| 59630-4-T-02-A | Hamlin / Littelfuse | REED SENSOR W/INTEGRAL FLOAT | 59630 | -40°C ~ 105°C | Panel Mount, M8 Thread | - | Liquid | Switch (Single Float) | 200VDC | 500mA | SPST-NC | |
| VN1 | Carlo Gavazzi | LVL SNSR COND 1 PROBE NYLON | VN | 0°C ~ 90°C | Threaded | - | Liquid | Relay | - | - | - | |
| 59630-1-T-04-D | Hamlin / Littelfuse | REED SENSOR W/INTEGRAL FLOAT | 59630 | -40°C ~ 105°C | Panel Mount, M8 Thread | - | Liquid | Switch (Single Float) | 200VDC | 500mA | SPST-NO | |
| LS03-1A66-PA-500W | Standex-Meder Electronics | SENSOR LEVEL HORIZ LIQUID M16 | LS03 | -20°C ~ 90°C | Panel Mount, M16x2 Thread | - | Liquid | Switch (Single Float) | 200V | 500mA | SPST-NC/NO | |
| LLF47Y100GF | Cynergy3 | FLOAT SWITCH 100VA PVDF 1M PTFE | LLF40 | -10°C ~ 105°C | Male 1" (25.4mm) NPT | - | Liquid | Switch (Single Float) | 120V | 600mA | SPST-NC/NO | |
| VN4 | Carlo Gavazzi | LVL SNSR COND 4 PROBE NYLON | VN | 0°C ~ 90°C | Threaded | - | Liquid | Relay | - | - | - | |
| RSF78Y100RM | Cynergy3 | FLOATSWITCH HORZ .6A NO/NC NYLON | RSF70 | -20°C ~ 100°C | Panel Mount, M16x2 Thread | - | Liquid | Switch (Single Float) | 120VDC, 240VAC | 600mA | SPST-NC/NO |
Float and level sensors are devices designed to detect liquid levels or fluid presence in tanks, reservoirs, or containers. These sensors utilize float switches, capacitance, conductivity, or ultrasonic principles to detect changes in liquid levels and provide output signals indicative of the fluid level status. Float and level sensors find applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace, wastewater treatment, food and beverage, and chemical processing for tasks such as liquid level monitoring, pump control, and liquid level alarm systems. They offer advantages such as reliability, versatility, and compatibility with different fluids and container materials, making them essential components in liquid level sensing and control applications.