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Series QV Quick-View Valve Position Indicator/Switch

Brand: Dwyer Instruments, LLC
Does not ship to VA, United States
The Series QV Quick-View® Rotary Valve Position Indicators, now UL and CSA rated, are produced by Proximity with up to four individual mechanical or proximity switches.

The Quick-View® indicator is also available with optional backlighting.  
Features
  • The Lowest Cost Position Indication
  • Extremely Compact Design
  • Easily Interchangeable with Key Competition
  • Backlighting Option Available For Maximum Visibility
  • Quick-View® Indicator and mounting kits, including NAMUR kits, are stocked for fast delivery
  • Flame Retardant
  • UV Protection
  • Hazardous Location Option
The Series QV Quick-View® Rotary Valve Position Indicators, now UL and CSA rated, are produced by Proximity with up to four individual mechanical or proximity switches.

The Quick-View® indicator is also available with optional backlighting.  
Features
  • The Lowest Cost Position Indication
  • Extremely Compact Design
  • Easily Interchangeable with Key Competition
  • Backlighting Option Available For Maximum Visibility
  • Quick-View® Indicator and mounting kits, including NAMUR kits, are stocked for fast delivery
  • Flame Retardant
  • UV Protection
  • Hazardous Location Option

Specifications

Approvals & Certifications

  • CE
  • CSA
  • UL

Cable Length

  • 6,560 feet (2,000 m)

Electrical Rating

  • 0.5 A at 125 Vdc
  • 1 A at 125 Vac
  • 1 A at 24 Vdc
  • 10 A at 125/250 Vac
  • 10 A at 24 Vdc
  • 2 A at 125 Vac
  • 2 A at 30 Vdc

Enclosure, Body Material

  • Polycarbonate

Environmental Protection

  • Class I, Groups A, B, C, D, Class II, Groups F & G, Div. 2
  • IP56
  • IP66
  • NEMA 4
  • NEMA 4X

Input Power

  • Vdc: 10-30
  • Vdc: 5-25

NPT Connection

  • 3/4” NPT Female

Supply Voltage

  • 24-28 Vdc

Switch Type

  • SPDT

Temperature Range

  • -40° to 82° C (-40° to 180° F)

Applications

  • Rotary or Linear Valve Indication
  • Industrial Damper Position Monitoring