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News Release from: Panasonic Electric Works UK | Subject: SUNX EX-F70 series leak detection sensors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2003
Leak detection sensor can link up to
eight more
Leak detection sensor, able to identify small spillages, can link up to eight sensors together for greater range and can be adapted for use in a number of different locations.
The SUNX EX-F70 series of sensors available from MEW-UK, is a reliable detection system that is able to consistently detect small liquid leaks and inform a control system Particularly suitable for use in applications such as bottle or container filling, the EX-F70 enables technicians to monitor for spillage at an early stage
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to mount on the base of a machine and monitor for spillage of liquid, the compact EX-F70 series sensor (10mm depth) is encapsulated in a plastic housing and mounted on a special bracket within an area where spillage can occur.
The head itself consists of a transmitter and receiver.
When mounted in a liquid free environment, the receiver collects light from the transmitter after it has passed through a specially designed sensing surface.
When a liquid is placed within the area of the sensor the capillary effect causes the beam to be disrupted and no longer detected by the receiver.
This will then switch the NPN transistor output.
Using the EX-FC1 module, up to 8 leak detection sensors can be connected, thus increasing the area for liquid detection.
The unit will generate a single output when any one of the sensors detects a spillage.
Indicators on the unit inform of what sensor has triggered the unit.
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