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Water Level Switch Sensor for Liquid ZP4510 1M

This water level sensor (Model: ZP4510) is a float switch designed for liquid level detection and control. Made from durable PP plastic, it is suitable for a wide range of industrial and home automation applications. Available in Normally Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO) configurations, with NO type available upon request (3–5 days lead time). Note: Do not test this sensor with LED bulbs—test only with incandescent lamps.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Water Level Switch Sensor ZP4510 (1 Meter)

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Specifications:

  • Model: ZP4510 Plastic Float Switch
  • Material: PP (Polypropylene)
  • Wire Length: 1 meter
  • Operating Voltage: 110V / 220V (Also compatible with 12V/24V)
  • Mode: NC (Normally Closed) / NO (Normally Open - customizable)
  • Wire Color: Yellow for 100V, Red for 220V
  • Temperature Range: -10°C to +85°C

Electrical Ratings:

Specification 1A1 2A1
Max Contact Rating 10W 50W
Max Switching Voltage 100VDC 220VDC
Max Switching Current 0.5A 1.5A
Max Breakdown Tension 220VDC 300VDC
Max Wear Resistance 1.0A 3.0A
Max Contact Resistance 100mΩ

Materials:

  • Float Ball: PP
  • Flat Body: PP + GF (Glass Fiber)

Installation & Size Info:

ZP4510 Size Diagram

Mounting Options:

Mounting Options

  • S: Stainless Steel
  • P: Full PP Plastic
  • SC: Stainless Steel Side Mounted
  • PC: Plastic Side Mounted
  • SP: Stainless Steel Pipe
  • PS: PP Pipe with Stainless Steel Float

Operating Logic:

Normally Closed (NC)

  1. During low water level: switch is connected
  2. As level rises: switch is disconnected

Normally Closed Diagram

Normally Open (NO)

  1. During low water level: switch is disconnected
  2. As level rises: switch is connected

Normally Open Diagram

Wire Connection Guide:

Wiring Guide 1 Wiring Guide 2 Wiring Guide 3 Wiring Guide 4 Wiring Guide 5 Wiring Guide 6 Wiring Guide 7 Wiring Guide 8

Connection Variants:

  • Single Contact Single Line
  • Double Contact Three Lines
  • Double Contact Four Lines
  • Three Contact Four Lines
  • Three Contact Six Lines