Loading

Flow Switches
Allen-Bradley

Our Bulletin 839E solid-state flow switches monitor and display liquid media flow rate from 0.03 to 3 m/sec (0.1 to 9.84 ft/sec). This sensor measures both flow and temperature and is available with two different probe insertion lengths.
Loading
  1. Product Selection
  2. Overview
  3. Documentation
Open All Close All
Product Selection Chevron DownChevron Down
Sort & Filter
CloseClose
Filter & Refine
Clear All
Sort By Chevron UpChevron Up
Chevron UpChevron Up
-
View Results
Showing 1 - 1 of 0 Results
Sort By:
Filter & Refine
Best Selling
Chevron UpChevron Up
Product information Configure product Add to project
Items Per Page:
1 - 1 of 0 Results
CloseClose
Number of compared products:
0
CloseClose
CloseClose
CloseClose
CloseClose
Clear All
Compare Now (0)
Overview Chevron DownChevron Down
Allen Bradley

Our Bulletin 839E Flow Switches monitor and display liquid media flow rate from 0.03…3 m/sec (0.1…9.84 ft/sec). This sensor measures both flow and temperature and is available with two different probe insertion lengths.

  • Rugged, corrosion-resistant 316L stainless steel housing with IP66 enclosure rating
  • Flow rates of liquid media (calorimetric measuring principle) range from 0.03...3 m/sec (0.1...9.84 ft/sec)
  • Four digit 14-segment digital display
  • Dual NO/NC programmable PNP outputs or 4...20 mA analog outputs with single PNP output
  • IP67 enclosure rating to withstand harsh industrial conditions
  • 316L stainless steel probe
  • Selectable units of measurement °C, °F, or %

Allen-Bradley solid-state sensing devices are designed to produce high-quality results in a variety of rugged environments. The flexibility of switch configuration and mounting options make the 839E suitable for a wide range of applications including:

  • Harsh Chemical Wash-Down — 316L stainless steel construction, laser-etched markings and IP66 rating for food, beverage, and other applications requiring equipment wash-down.
  • Water/Wastewater — Monitor cooling water circulation systems of pumps, turbines, compressors and heat exchangers.
  • Pump Protection — Monitor pump functionality and lubrication systems, leak monitoring in process lines. Monitor coolant flow.
  • Beverage — Filter monitoring and flow/no-flow in process lines.
  • Discrete Batch — Monitor process flows.
  • OEM Machine Builders / Large End Users — Programming with ReadWin2000 configuration kit reduces switch setup time.

See how the 840E Solid-state Level Switches are used in water treatment applications.

Chevron DownChevron Down

Certifications
UL Listed Component Mark Canadian and United States RequirementsUL Listed Component Mark Canadian and United States Requirements
UK Conformity Assessed UK Conformity Assessed
  • 3 A authorized only with sanitary adaptor
  • CE Marked for all applicable directives
  • cULus Listed
  • UKCA Marked for all applicable regulations

Certifications apply when product is marked. See our Product Certification site for Declarations of Conformity, certificates and other certification details. 

You may also be interested in

Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Documentation Chevron DownChevron Down
User Manuals Publication
839E Solid-state Flow Sensors User Manual 839E-UM002_-EN-P
Miscellaneous Publication
Condition Sensors Brochure 836E-BR001_-EN-P
  1. Chevron LeftChevron Left Rockwell Automation Home Chevron RightChevron Right
  2. Chevron LeftChevron Left Pro... Chevron RightChevron Right
  3. Chevron LeftChevron Left Hardware Chevron RightChevron Right
  4. Chevron LeftChevron Left Sensors and Switches Chevron RightChevron Right
  5. Chevron LeftChevron Left Flow Switches Chevron RightChevron Right
Please update your cookie preferences to continue.
This feature requires cookies to enhance your experience. Please update your preferences to allow for these cookies:
  • Social Media Cookies
  • Functional Cookies
  • Performance Cookies
  • Marketing Cookies
  • All Cookies
You can update your preferences at any time. For more information please see our {0} Privacy Policy
CloseClose
OSZAR »