Is it a problem if Electrode terminals are interconnected during use?

Modified on Sun, 11 May, 2025 at 10:20 PM

There is no problem if Electrode terminals are interconnected. (They can be interconnected either when testing or using 61F Floatless Level Controllers.)

Explanation:
Because of the impedance in the relays that lay between the Electrodes of 61F, less than 2 mA flows between General-purpose Electrodes when the terminals are interconnected. The current that flows between High-sensitivity and Ultra High-sensitivity Electrodes is in the order of microamps.

Precaution:
When interconnecting Electrode terminals of 61F with switches, be sure to use Basic Switches.
 

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