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George Risk Industries

GRI 2650 Fluid Sensor with Relay Contact, 24V AC

2650|GI-2650
George Risk Industries

GRI 2650 Fluid Sensor with Relay Contact, 24V AC

2650|GI-2650

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George Risk Industries

GRI 2650 Fluid Sensor with Relay Contact, 24V AC

2650 | GI-2650

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Product Overview

Using no mechanical parts, the GRI Sensors are triggered by a moisture bridge across the sensor contacts. The GRI Sensor can be installed to detect a layer of liquid as minute as 1/16 of an inch in depth. These sensors use an external power source to energize a built-in relay contact (battery power is not recommended.) Used in an active SPDT configuration, an alarm condition will occur when moisture is detected, power to the sensor is lost or if the sensor should fail. The relay output can be wired directly to a control panel or can be used to actuate an external device, i.e. transmitter, annunciator, etc., and can be used to monitor evaporative air conditioners, drip pans, overflows and/or drains.

Main Features

  • No mechanical parts for reliable operation
  • Detects liquid as shallow as 1/16 inch
  • Requires 24V AC external power source
  • Built-in relay contact for alarm activation
  • SPDT configuration for versatile use
  • Direct wiring to control panels or devices
  • Ideal for monitoring air conditioners and drains
  • Suitable for evaporative air conditioners
  • Monitors drip pans, overflows, and drains

General Information

Name: GRI 2650 Fluid Sensor with Relay Contact, 24V AC
Category: George Risk Industries, Fire, Intrusion, Fire Detection Devices, Environmental Sensors, Life Safety Devices, Heat Detectors, Liquid Leak Sensors, Heat Detectors
UPC Code: 697625040360
Country of Origin: US. Country of origin is subject to change.

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