Moeller Reed Switch Tank Sending Unit
$74.99 - $144.99
Moeller Reed Switch Tank Sending Unit Item # 875452
Description
The Moeller Reed Switch Tank Sending Unit is the marine industry's most comprehensive line of OEM-compatible fuel senders and remote gauges. Engineering-grade, thermo-polymer, fully adjustable Reed style fuel level senders are designed for use with gas, ethanol, diesel, biodiesel and non-potable water.
Reed Switch senders dramatically reduce "slosh fluctuations" inherent with swing-arm units, and stainless steel construction provides protection from corrosion — internal and external to the fuel tank — which makes them the quality standard for the marine industry.
Features:
- Stainless steel construction
- Suitable for gasoline, ethanol, diesel, bio-diesel, non-potable water
- Measures fuel level more consistently than swing-arm senders
- Sender length should be 1" shorter than tank depth
- Designed for top mount only
- Designed for use with aluminum, plastic, or stainless steel tanks in all types of vessels
- Includes 5-hole gasket and screws
- Standard mounting configuration, SAE 5-hole bolt pattern
- Variables that may affect system accuracy:
- Sender sizing
- Tank shape
- Level or angled installation of tank
- Volume level near full or empty
- Resistance values are 33 ohms ±2% at full and 240 ohms ±2% at empty
Specifications:
- Material:
- Head: Stainless steel
- Support: Stainless steel
- Float: Nitrile rubber
- Material Compliance RoHS Compliant
- Wiring Harness
- 18 AWG wires
- Length: 11" approx
- Black & white PVC insulation
- Black over molding PVC jacket
- Warranty: 1 Year
Part Numbers for Moeller Reed Switch Tank Sending Unit
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Questions
Does this sending unit work with the SCAD Technologies monitors with a converter of any sort?
The Moeller Reed Switch Tank Sending Unit has resistance values of 33 ohms ±2% at full and 240 ohms ±2% at empty. The SCAD Tech monitor specs say "SCAD monitors are compatible with SCAD external or internal sensors and with 240 to 33 Ohm and 10 to 180 Ohm float sensors commonly used for fuel". So, looks like the answer is yes, no converter needed.
Date published: 2024-03-28