Warrick Conductivity Controls

Series 16 Open Board Control Module

Part Number: 16S2C0
WarrickControl_16A1A0
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Series 16 Open Board Module is engineered for general purpose single-level or differential applications. These controls have spade terminals for easy wiring and provide sensitivities up to 1 million Ohms/cm. Series 16D controls are similar to Series 16, but include DPDT load contacts to eliminate the need for slave relays.

  • Solid State Reliability
  • Compact Size
  • Spade Terminals
  • LED Monitoring
  • U.L. "Motor Control"
CE ROHS Gems Compliant CSA

Features

  • Solid State Reliability
  • Compact Size
  • Spade Terminals
  • LED Monitoring
  • U.L. "Motor Control"
SKU
16S2C0
Model
16
Sensor Type
General Purpose Controls
Mode Of Operation
Inverse
Sensitivity
1 M ohms
Control Style
Open Board
Socket Style
N/A
Standoff Style
Screw Mount
Enclosure
N/A
Contact Design
1 Normally Open & 1 Normally Closed (non-powered)
Contact Rating
10 Amp Resistive 1/3 horse power
Supply Voltage
240 VAC
Secondary Voltage
12 VAC
Terminal Style
Spade Connection
Minimum Temperature
-40°F
Maximum Temperature
150°F
Protection
Non-Intrinsically Safe
Approvals
UL 508 General Purpose
Weight
0.8

Gems Sensors Product Resource, Warrick Series 1 Crossover

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Gems Sensors Instructions, Warrick Series 16 Open Board Powered Contact Wiring

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Gems Sensors Product Resource, Warrick Series Troubleshooting

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Gems Sensors Instruction, Warrick Series 1

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Gems Sensors Instructions, Warrick Series 2 Installation and Operation Bulletin

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Gems Sensors Instructions, Warrick 16 Controls

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Gems Sensors Catalog, 16 Board

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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.