2 principle of operation – VEGA VEGAKON 66 with transistor output User Manual

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.2 Principle of operation

The conductive VEGAKON 66 compact level switches detect
levels of conductive liquids.

If at least two electrodes are covered with a conductive
medium, small alternating currents (<1 mA) flow from the
measuring electrode to the ground electrode.

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3

2

Fig. 2: Functional principle
1

Ground probe

2

Max. level (max. electrode)

3

Min. level (min. electrode)

These alternating currents are measured in respect to their
amplitude and phase position and converted into a switching
command.

VEGAKON

66 can be used for reliable detection of products

over a very wide conductivity and viscosity range.

A level detection can be realised with two measuring electro-
des, e.g. a pump or two-point control with three measuring
electrodes.

VEGAKON

66 is a compact instrument, i.e. it can be operated

without external evaluation system. The integrated electronics
evaluates the level signal and outputs a switching signal. With
this switching signal, a connected device can be operated
directly (e.g. a warning system, a PLC, a pump etc.).

The data for power supply are stated in chapter "Technical
data
" in the "Supplement".

Area of application

Functional principle

Supply

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VEGAKON

66 - with transistor output

Product description

32650

-EN

-070615

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