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Accessories EXTERNAL ADJUSTABLE BALLASTS
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Adjustable cable ballasts are usually necessary to ensure the proper operation of the float when the cable is hanging freely without any fixation. This is the reason why ballasts are optional for the BIP STOP, the AT and the TUBA range.
The ballasts enable the cable to stay well tightened and are actually the rotation point of the floats. Ballasts are meant to provide an accurate level regulation in still or agitated liquids. They also allow the float to operate in a wide range of densities.
By default ballasts are fixed at about 30cm from the float edge. They can be adjusted closer or farther depending on the liquid agitation involved.
We propose five types of ballasts:
1 Plastic ballast, 200 gr. (Bip Stop)
2 Charged resin ballast, 175 gr. (Tuba, Bip Stop)
3 Charged resin ballast, 250 gr. (Bip Stop, AT 120, Soba, Soba Small, ATS 165)
For the ATS 165, a 350 gr. ballast is also available.
4 Stainless steel ballast, 230gr (For all types of floats except for the TUBA)
5 Ecological « Clip » type ballast, 275 gr (for all types of floats except for the TUBA)
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| CABLE CLAMP |
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The cable clamp is an inexpensive and very useful accessory, highly recommended to prevent any damage to the electrical cable.
Fixed at the proper height, and by using a cable clamp, the float’s electric cable is safely fixed, avoiding any risk of deterioration of the cable sheath.
The cable clamp also allows an accurate adjustment at any time.
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| INTRINSICALLY SAFE RELAYS |
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The use of intrinsically safe relays is obligatory for any ATEX (Explosive Atmospheres) certified devices in respect to the regulations in force.
They provide low electrical voltage to ATEX certified devices in order to eliminate any explosion risk. We propose four types of intrinsically safe relays:
- RDN 11000, 200 / 240 VAC, 1 entry, 1 output
- RDN 11002, 24 / 48 VDC, 1 entry, 1 output
- RDN 21100, 200 / 240 VAC, 2 entries, 2 outputs
- RDN 21102, 24 / 48 VDC, 2 entries, 2 outputs
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