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Thermal Different Switches
KENCO’s Thermal Differential Switches are designed for a wide range of flow and level applications. These switches can be used to direct either the overall liquid level or a liquid-liquid interface. They can also be used to detect a specific flow rate or flow/no flow condition in liquids and gasses.
Principle of Operation

The sensor consists of two Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD’s). One RTD measures the temperature of the fluid around the sensor. The other RTD is self-heated. This provides a temperature differential between the the two RTDs. In a level application, the thermal conductivity of the liquid level is higher than the gaseous layer above the liquid. When the RTDs make contact with the liquid, there is a cooling effect with the liquid absorbing the heat from the heated RTD. This reduces the temperature differential increases, causing the relay to reset. This will also work in a liquid-liquid interface when the two liquids have different thermal conductivity (ex. oil and water). In a flow application, there is a temperature differential during a no-flow or low-flow condition (the actual setpoint is adjusted during the calibration procedure). As the flow rate increases, the temperature between the RTDs decreases, causing the relay to change state. When the flow rate decreases, the temperature differential increases, causing the relay to reset.
Features :
- Level and Interface Detection
- Flow Detection for Liquids and Gasses
- Fast Response Time
- No Moving Parts
- Temperature Compensation

Benefits of Ownership :
- Application Flexibility
- Better Process Control
- Reliability
- Stability And Repeatability

Applications :
- Level Detection
- Nitrogen Flow Detection
- Low Flow Monitoring
- Liquid-Liquid Interface Detection
- Foam-Liquid Interface Detection
- Pump Protection
- Flare Systems

Industries :
- Chemical
- Petroleum
- Water/Wastewater
- Pharmaceutical
- Pulp & Paper
- Power
- Aerospace
Document Info
Thermal Differential Switch Manual
Thermal Differential Switch Literature
Thermal Differential Switch Application Data Sheet
CSA Certificate
Models
• KTDL = Level Switch
• KTDF = Flow Switch

Sensor Materials
• S6 = 316L SS
• S4 = 304 SS
• SL = 304L
• HB = Hastelloy-B
• HC = Hastelloy-C
• IO = Inconel 600
• MN = Monel
• A2 = Alloy-20
• SM = Special Material

Input Power
• 110 = 110Vac
• 220 = 220Vac
• 24D = 24Vdc
• 24A = 24Vac

Additional Options
• 00 = No Options
• RT = RTD Output
• LT = Live Tap
• CE = CE Approved
• EN = Extended Neck
• HT = *High Temp (850°F)
• MT = *Medium Temp (572°F)
• XW = Explosion-proof Window
• CA = Additional Cable
• VI = Variable Insertion
• CB = Factory Calibration
• TO = Thermocouple Output
• TG = SS Tag
• TE = Sensor Installed in Tee

Pressure Range, Response Time, & Stability
Pressure Range
• Atmosphere to 3000 psig (206.84 bar)
Response Time
• 0.5 to 5.0 seconds (media dependent)
Stability
• <0.5% from calibrated setpoint over a range of ±50°F

Connections
Process Connection Options =
    – 050: ½” NPT
    – 075: ¾” NPT
    – 100: 1″ NPT
    – 3A1: 1½” Sanitary
    – RA1:  1″ 150# ANSI Flange
    – RA2 : 2″ 150# ANSI Flange
    – RB1: 1″ 300# ANSI Flange
    – RB2: 2″ 300# ANSI Flange
    – LFS: Low Flow Sensor
    – SPL: Special Connection
 Electrical Connections = 3/4″ FNPT
Insertion Length (Inches), Configuration, & Power Supply
Insertion Length (Inches)
• 002.00 (standard)
• 002.50 – 120.00 (optional)

Configuration
• LE = Integral Mounting
• RE = Remote Mounting

Power Supply
• AC = 110Vac or 220Vac @ 50/60 Hz
• DC = 24Vdc

Temperature Range (Electronics), & Temperature Range (Sensor)
Output
• Relay = 5A DPDT – Failsafe is field selectable

Temperature Range (Electronics)
• -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)

Temperature Range (Sensor)
• Standard = -100°F to 390°F (-70°C to 200°C)
• Medium Temp. = -100°F to 572°F (-40°C to 300°C)
• High Temp. = -100°F to 850°F (-40°C to 458°C)
Operating Range (Flow) & Repeatability
Operating Range (Flow)
• Aqueous Liquids = 0.01 to 2.5 feet/second
• Hydrocarbon Liquids = 0.01 to 5.0 feet/second
• Gasses = 0.1 to 500 feet/second

Repeatability
• ±1.0%