F002 Series
90 Degree angle flow switch 02

The F002 is a precision-machined, piston-type flow switch that provides unsurpassed durability and reliability. Its all brass or 316 stainless steel body is rated up to 1000 PSIG features ¼” NPT inlet/outlet ports with a maximum viscosity of 500 SSU. In addition, the factory-calibrated flow switch settings range from 0.10 to 1.5 GPM in water.

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Mechanical flow switches

F10: Force of liquid or gas flow against a vertical flow vane mounted in a line causes the vane to pivot to a horizontal position, moving an attraction sleeve into the field of a switch magnet. This pulls the magnet toward the sleeve and actuates the switch.

F50: The force of liquid flow through a valve body and against a flow disc causes it to lift out of the flow path. The attraction sleeve at the top of the disc assembly moves into the field of a switch magnet, attracting the magnet and actuating the switch.
Mechanical Flow Switch
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  • One Moving Part
  • Broad Media Capability
  • Inherently Reliable
  • No Bellows, Diaphragms or Mechanical Linkages to Wear, Bind or Cause In-Service Problems

Standard Switch Type: SPST 50 VA (NO or NC)

Optional Switch Type: SPDT 20 VA or SPDT 100 VA

Process Temperature: -40º to +300º F (-40º to +148.9º C)
Process Pressure: 1,000 PSIG (68.9 bar)
Maximum Viscosity: 500 SSU
Available Flow Set Points: 0.10 to 1.5 GPM (Water)

F002  ¼" NPT  BRASS   -40º TO +300º F  1,000 PSIG  SPST 50 VA  NORMALLY-OPEN  0.10 - 1.5 GPM
F002  ¼" NPT  Brass   -40º TO +300º F  1,000 PSIG  SPST 50 VA   Normally-Closed  0.10 - 1.5 GPM
F002  ¼" NPT   316 Stainless Steel   -40º TO +300º F  1,000 PSIG  SPST 50 VA  NORMALLY-OPEN  0.10 - 1.5 GPM
F002  ¼" NPT   316 Stainless Steel   -40º TO +300º F  1,000 PSIG  SPST 50 VA   Normally-Closed  0.10 - 1.5 GPM

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