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Digital tilt switch controls liquid levels

An Inertial Aerosystems UK product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 15, 2005

The relay outputs can be used to operate an alarm, actuate emergency motor control or indicate status of a process, particularly where hazardous fluids or precious metals are easily spilt

Inertial Aerosystems announce the availability of a new multi channel tilt switch, which can be used to operate a relay when a pre-programmed angle of tilt is reached.

The Iris tilt switch can operate with an on-board dual axis tilt sensor, or two single channel external sensors.

Up to eight relay outputs are available.

Continuous tilt monitoring is provided by X and Y analogue outputs and digital outputs via RS232/RS485.

The relay outputs can be used to operate an alarm, actuate emergency motor control or indicate status of a process, particularly where hazardous fluids or precious metals are easily spilt.

Other applications include test rig alignment and in metrology laboratories.

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