KJT-F40 Flush Square Explosion-proof Proximity Sensor

 

KJT-F40 Flush Square Explosion-proof Proximity Sensor


The KJT-F40 Flush Square Explosion-proof Proximity Sensor is a type of sensor designed to detect the presence or absence of an object within its sensing range. It's specifically engineered to operate in environments where there is a risk of explosion, such as those containing flammable gases or dust.

The "flush square" designation likely refers to its design, indicating that the sensor is mounted flush with the surface it's installed on, and it has a square shape. This design can make it more aesthetically pleasing and less prone to damage.

Explosion-proof sensors like the KJT-F40 are essential in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and mining, where the presence of flammable substances poses a significant hazard. These sensors are constructed using materials and enclosures that can contain any internal explosion and prevent it from igniting the surrounding atmosphere.


KJT intrinsically safe NAMUR proximity switches are mainly used in equipment and environments that require explosion protection, such as coal mines, petrochemicals, etc. The NAMUR signal is the most widely used intrinsically safe digital input and frequency input standard signal in the world. The earliest is the German standard (DIN19234). Later it became a European standard (EN 50227, DIN EN 60947-5-6). The NAMUR signal is a passive 2-wire system, nominal 8VDC power supply, 1mA and 3mA switching signals. NAMUR type sensors are intrinsically safe explosion-proof instruments and are usually used in conjunction with isolated safety barriers.





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