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Leakage detectors
WITH cable break monitoring
- for electrically conductive liquids
- for installation in normally dry rooms
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Plate and cable electrodes for leakage detection
For signalling the presence of an electrically conductive liquid caused, for example by burst pipes.
Plate and/or cable electrodes can, for example, be used on normally dry floors or false ceilings or in normally dry pipeline and cable ducts.
Cable electrodes can also be used alongside pipes or in double-pipe systems.
If the two electrode plates of a plate electrode or the two electrode cables of a cable electrode come into contact with an electrically conductive liquid (e.g. water, acid etc.), an electrical contact is made and an alarm signal given.
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Indication
for the mounting of the cable electrode:
The
two sensor cables of the cable electrode must be mounted parallel
to one another at a distance of approx. 2 cm using the sensor cable
spacers, as a greater or lesser spacing affects the response level
of the system in the event of leakage.
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Suspension
electrodes for leakage detection
For
signalling the presence of an electrically conductive liquid caused,
for example by burst pipes.
If the two electrode rods of a suspension come into contact with an
electrically conductive liquid (e.g. water, acid etc.), an electrical
contact is made and an alarm signal given.
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Rod electrodes
for leakage detection
For
signalling the presence of an electrically conductive liquid caused,
for example by burst pipes.
If the two non-insulated electrode rod sensor surfaces of a rod electrode
come into contact with an electrically conductive liquid (e.g. water,
acid etc.), an electrical contact is made and an alarm signal given.
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These
units must only be mounted and connected by a qualified specialist
personnel.
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Manufacturer
reserves the right to alter the design and the technical data
at his own discretion.
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The
details in this brochure are product specification descriptions
and do not constitute assured properties in the legal sense.
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