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FW Murphy Liquid Level Switches MLS-015
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FW Murphy Liquid Level Switches MLS-015

Date: 2025-03-25
Brand: FW Murphy
Models: MLS-015
Price: Phone or Email Inquiry

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Product Overview

Available with or without the test button, the MLS Series is available in both 1 1/2 inch and 2-inch NPT models. These connect directly into the gas scrubber wall and can be used with an FW Murphy weld collar or FW Murphy external float chamber.

Clean magnet design virtually eliminates iron filing accumulation on the magnet

Seal-free construction

ANSI/ISA 12.27.01 compliant (Single Seal)

Operates in 0.50 specific gravity or heavier fluids

304 cast equivalent SS body and 304 SS float

Trip on rising and falling without need to rotate body

Electric model only available

Overview

MLS Series Liquid Level Switches are float activated to operate an electrical SPDT reed switch for annunciation/pilot signal for indication of high level to an annunciator, controller or PLC. The MLS connects directly into the gas scrubber wall and can be used with an FW Murphy weld collar or FW Murphy external float chamber. The MLS Series is available in both 1-1/2 and 2 in. NPT models and with or without the test button.

The test button tests for float function; the complete mechanism including the magnetic activation of the reed switch; and the wiring from the switch to the control panel.

The MLS is designed for harsh gas compressor scrubber applications.

NOTE: Not recommended for hydrogen gas applications.

Rated for 2000 psi (13.8 MPa) [138 bar] working pressure.

NOTE: DO NOT OVERPRESSURE. The stainless-steel float may be deformed if exposed to pressure beyond rated (2000 psi).

This can affect specific gravity and overall operation.

Our order process

Step One

Customer inquiry

Step Two

Cost calculation and quotation preparation

Step Three

Quotation submission to the customer

Step Four

Contract signing and advance payment

Step Five

Product arrival and final payment

Step Six

Shipment to the customer