SPST Liquid Level Switch Selectable 240VAC 150 psi
MADISON — Level Switches — SPST Liquid Level Switch Selectable 240VAC 150 psi
This Level Switches from MADISON supports day-to-day operations where predictable fit and dependable handling matter.
Quick specs
- Body Material: Brass
- Voltage: 240VAC
- Max. Pressure: 150 psi
- Width: 1.25 in
- Manufacturer Part Number: M4300
- UPC: -
Product information
- Country of Origin: United States
- Manufacturer Part Number: M4300
- UPC: -
Dimensions
- Overall Height: 3.52 in
- Float Diameter: 1.25 in
- Stem Thread Size: 1/4 in NPT
- Conduit Size: 1/4 in
- Width: 1.25 in
- Float Dia.: 1.25 in
- Tank Connection Size: 1/4 in NPT
- Height: 3.38 in
- Overall Length: 3.38 in
- Stem Length: 2.65 in
- Float Length: 2 in
- Overall Width: 1.25 in
Details
- Voltage: 240VAC
- Max. Pressure: 150 psi
- Item: Closed Liquid Level Switch
- Body Material: Brass
- Operating Temp. Range: 221 Degrees F Max
- Stem Material: Brass
- Float Switch Float Material: Buna-N
- Mounting: Vertical Open Tank
- Float Specific Gravity: 0.45
- Max. Current: 0.5 A
- Standards: CE, CSA, UL Listed
- Float Switch Contact Form: SPST
- Switch Function: Selectable
- VA Rating: 60
- Electrical Connections: 22 AWG MTW Coated 24 in Leads
- Contact Form: SPST
- Max. Voltage: 240 V
- Float Material: Buna-N
- Float Rod Angle: Vertical
- Series: M4300
- Voltage Rating - Maximum: 120 V DC, 240 V AC
- Minimum Media Specific Gravity: 0.56
- Electrical Connection: Lead Wires
- Product Type: Closed Liquid Level Switch
- Current Rating - Maximum: 0.5 A
- Proof Pressure: 150 psi
- Operating Temperature - Maximum: 221 Degrees F
- Mounting Style: Open Tank Vertical
This Level Switches is a practical option for maintenance teams and procurement.
Recommended for inventory replenishment and standardization and designed to support reliable operation in demanding environments.
Highlights
- Helps keep specifications consistent across replacements and replenishment cycles.
- Designed for professional use where predictable fit and handling are important.
- Works well in standardized part lists and preventative maintenance schedules.
- Clear specification formatting helps reduce ordering mistakes.
Notes: Review application constraints and installation requirements to ensure the part meets your needs.