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Hansen Technologies Corp.: LEVEL SENSORS, SWITCHES

These single-point level sensors and switches detect the presence of refrigerants at a specific point in refrigerant vessels, intercoolers, packaged chillers, and other applications. Previously available only for ammonia refrigerant, models are now built for halocarbon refrigerants including R-22, -134a, -404A, and -507, the manufacturer says. The units can be used to control pumps and solenoid valves, operate low- and high-level alarms, or provide a signal to a computer for level monitoring and control. The devices feature a stainless steel probe body and plug-in electronics.

Hansen Technologies Corp., 6827 High Grove Blvd., Burr Ridge, IL 60521; 800-426-7368; 630-325-1572 (fax); info@hantech.com (e-mail); www.hantech.com (website).

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Publication date: 09/18/2000

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