Warrick Conductivity Controls

CP Control Panel

Part Number: CP16B1C0A1M1
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Warrick CP Control Panel interface with leavel and flow switches, Warrick® conductance probes and a variety of sensors and are factory set for pump up/down. From point level to continuous level and hazardous to non-hazardous atmospheres, Gems can provide the panel and sensors you need. With each control panel, Gems provides electrical and mechanical drawings along with installation and operations manuals. Applications include Simplex Pump Up/Down, Duplex Pump Up/Down, Pump Alternation, and Valve Fill & Drain.

  • Non-Mercury Switch, Sealed Cable
  • Impact & Corrosion Resistant ABS Shell
  • N.O.; N.C.; SPDT Contacts
  • Various Cable Lengths
  • Color Coded Body
CE ROHS Gems Compliant CSA

Features

  • NEMA-1 Enclosure - General Purpose
  • NEMA-4 Enclosure - Water Resistant
  • NEMA-4X Enclosure - Corrosion and Water Resistant
  • Optional Equipment - Visual Alarms; High & Low Audible/Silent Alarms; Hand-off Auto Switches
SKU
CP16B1C0A1M1
Model
CP16
Supply Voltage
120 VAC
Control Sensitivity
26 K omhs
Mode Of Operation
Inverse
Panel Function
Duplex Pump Down w/Altenation
Alarm Options
None
Visual Alarms
Low Level
Enclosure
NEMA 1
Contact Design
SPST
Contact Rating
10 amps
Minimum Temperature
-40°F
Maximum Temperature
150°F
Protection
Non-Intrinsically Safe
Approvals
UL 508A
Weight
23

Gems Sensors Catalog, CP Series

Format .pdf
Size 243 KB
  • General Industry
  • General Industry - Alarm Panels
  • General Industry - Environmental
  • General Industry - Other
  • General Industry - Tanks
  • HVAC/R - Cooling Towers
  • HVAC/R - General HVAC
  • HVAC/R - Other
  • HVAC/R - Warrick
  • HVAC/R Equipment
  • Process Applications
  • Waster Water Applications
  • Water & Waste Water - Flood Level Monitoring
  • Water & Waste Water - Groundwater Monitoring
  • Water & Waste Water - Industrial Water Treatment
  • Water & Waste Water - Other
  • Water & Waste Water - Pumps
  • Water & Waste Water - Water Distribution
Should the sensitivity of my control be higher or lower in resistance than my liquid?

The sensitivity of the control should be greater than the resistance of the liquid.