Hazardous Location Pit Float Switch - 51101-PF-C1D2-7
Hazardous Location Pit Float Switch - 51101-PF-C1D2-7
Water Float Sensor Device For locations where explosion proof control are required.
Lead time is 5-6 weeks. This is a built per order product.
Specifications
Switch Starting Position: 1 On - Float Down - As Float Rises, Contact Opens
*Note that the stainless steel float can be flipped upside down to reverse the starting contact configuration from “On” to “Off”
Mounting Location: Wall
Mount Type: Mounting Feet
Approximate Dimensions: 18” L x 5” W x 5” D
Input Voltage: 12-120V AC/DC - 120-240V DC
Wire Connection Type: Wire Leads, Hard Wired
Housing Material: Aluminum
Float/Sensor Material: Type 316 Stainless Steel
Environmental Rating - Hazardous Location
Proximity SensorClass I, Groups A,B, C and D
Class II, Groups E,F and G
Class III
Enclosure
Class I, Division 1 & 2 - Groups B,C and D
Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F and G
Class III
Specifications Met: UL Listed, CSA Certified Components, built to NEC requirements.
Required Products: Hazardous Location Seal Tight Fittings, Cement and Chino after wiring is complete.
DESCRIPTION
After a tragic death where a person drowned in an elevator during tropical storm Allison in Houston, TX, pit float switches have been specified on more elevators nationwide.
The Elevator Pit Float Switch is designed to close a contact when the water float is activated, 3/4” throw required to activate sensor.
Lead Time If Not In Stock: 5-7 Days - Depending on Quantity
Please note that this device is simply a water sensor contact and does NOT contain the logic, circuitry, relays to actually run the elevator. You may need to add relays or additional circuitry to your controller in order for pit flood service to work correctly.
Steps that should happen if water is sensed in the pit and this device is activated should include the following based on our recommendation.
Recommended Operation
With pit flood device mounted 1”-2” from pit floor the following sequence of operations should occur.
CJA Controllers from 2010 and above have Pit Flood Circuitry Built In.
1. Pit Flood Sensor Rises and Closes Contact.
2. Closing Contact Connects Back To Controller
3. Elevator Runs To Top Floor, Doors Open and Stay Open
4. All Hall Calls and Car Floor Buttons are Disabled
5. Fault Code On Controller Pit Flood Cannot be Cleared Until Elevator Is Checked By Mechanic/Inspector.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The sequence of operation mentioned above is something that 2010 and newer CJA Elevator Control Systems have built into the programming. If your controller is older and/or manufactured by another company, it may not be able to perform the tasks indicated above. We recommend that at the very least you are able to add relays so that the elevator runs to the top floor if the float switch is activated and stays at the top floor, disabling all car and hall calls until the elevator can be inspected by a trained elevator mechanic.
Voltage Ratings