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Floatless Level Switch (Compact Type)

61F-G@N CSM_61F-G_N_DS_E_3_1

Improved Design for a More Lightweight


Construction and Reduced Standby Power
Consumption.
• Standby power reduced to 85% or less of previous models.
(Applicable to 61F-GN.)
• Weighs only 85% or less of previous models. (Applicable to
61F-G3N/-G4N.)
• Easy identification of operating status with LED operation
indicator.
• Increased reliability of internal relay (micro load: 5 VDC, 1 mA)
to enable PLC input.
• Electrode terminals and other wiring terminals are separated for
easy wiring.
• Select from three mounting methods: JEM, DIN rail mounting,
or screw mounting.
Note: LED operation indicator is provided on Controllers manufactured in
August 1999 or later.
Refer to Safety Precautions for Floatless Level
Controllers.

Model Number Structure


■ Model Number Legend

61F-@N@
1 2
1. Controller Application 2. Type Position of
G: Automatic water supply and Blank: General-purpose LED Indicator
drainage L 2KM: Long-distance (for 2 km)
G1: Automatic water supply with idling L 4KM: Long-distance (for 4 km)
prevention or water shortage alarm H: High-sensitivity
G2: Automatic water supply and
D: Low-sensitivity
drainage with abnormal water
increase alarm R: Two-wire
Note: LED indicator is provided on
G3: Automatic water supply and Controllers manufactured in
drainage with full tank and water August 1999 or later.
shortage alarm It is not mounted on the case
G4: Automatic water supply with water surface. It can be seen
level indicator for water supply tank through the case.
and water receiving tank and
prevention of idling due to water
shortage
I: Liquid level indication and alarm (no
two-wire models)

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61F-G@N
Ordering Information
Classification by General- Long-distance High-sensitivity Low-sensitivity Two wire
application purpose (between (for high (for low
Controller and specific specific
Classification by Electrodes) resistance) resistance)
control purpose (See note 2.)
Controller GN Models ◆ 61F-GN 61F-GNL 61F-GNH 61F-GND 61F-GNR
G1N Models w/pump idling 61F-G1N 61F-G1NL 61F-G1NH 61F-G1ND 61F-G1NR
prevention
w/alarm for
abnormally low level
G2N Models ◆ w/alarm for abnormally 61F-G2N 61F-G2NL 61F-G2NH 61F-G2ND 61F-G2NR
high level
G3N Models ◆ w/alarm for abnormally 61F-G3N 61F-G3NL 61F-G3NH 61F-G3ND 61F-G3NR
high and low levels
G4N Models w/level display of 61F-G4N 61F-G4NL 61F-G4NH 61F-G4ND 61F-G4NR
water source and tank
IN Models Level indication with 61F-IN 61F-INL 61F-INH 61F-IND 61F-INR
alarm
Relay unit 61F-11N 61F-11NL 61F-11NH 61F-11ND 61F-11NR

Note: 1. ◆: Automatic water supply and drainage control, : Automatic water supply control
2. Subclassified into 2 km and 4 km models according to the model of relay unit used. Specify 2 km or 4 km when ordering.
3. When ordering, specify the desired operating voltage at the end of the model number.
Example: 61F-GN[110/220 VAC]
Desired supply voltage
4. Contact your OMRON representative for products with voltages other than those listed above.

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61F-G@N
Specifications
Standard Models
Type General-purpose Controllers 61F-@N Long-distance 61F-@NL 2KM (2 km) High-sensitivity Controllers 61F-@NH
Items Controllers 61F-@NL 4KM (4 km)
Controlling materials and For control of ordinary purified water and For control of ordinary purified water and For control of liquids with high specific
operating conditions wastewater wastewater. Particularly in cases where the resistance, such as distilled water
distance between the pumps and water tanks or
between supply and receiver tanks are far apart
or where remote control is required.
Rated voltage 100/200, 110/220 or 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (both supported on same model)
Allowable voltage 85% to 110% of rated voltage
fluctuation range
Inter-electrode voltage 8 VAC
Inter-electrode current Approx. 1 mA AC max.
Power consumption GN@: 3 VA max., G1N@, G2N@, IN@: 4 VA max., G3N@: 5.5 VA max., G4N@: 8.5 VA max.
Inter-electrode operation 0 to approx. 4 kΩ 0 to 1.8 kΩ (for 2 km) Approx. 10 kΩ to 40 kΩ (See note 4.)
resistance 0 to 0.7 kΩ (for 4 km)
(recommended values)
Inter-electrode release Approx. 15 k to ∞Ω 4 k to ∞Ω (for 2 km) Approx. 100 k to ∞Ω
resistance 2.5 k to ∞Ω (for 4 km)
(recommended values)
Cable length 1 km max. 2 km max. 50 m max.
(See note 2.) 4 km max.
Output 3 A, 200 VAC (Resistive load)
Ambient operating −10 to 55°C
temperature
Ambient operating 45% to 85%
humidity
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
(See note 3.)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
(See note 3.)
Life expectancy Electrical: 250,000 operations min.
Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min.
Weight GN models: 315 g; G1N, G2N, IN models: 410 g; G3N models: 625g; G4N models: 870 g
Internal Circuit Diagrams Example: 61F-GN Example: 61F-GNL Example: 61F-GNH
S2 S1 S0 S2 S1 S0 S2 S1 S0
Tb Tc Ta Tb Tc Ta Tb Tc Ta
U U U

0 V Transformer 0 V Transformer 0 V Transformer


61F-11N U 61F-11N U 61F-11N U
100 V 24 V 100 V 24 V 100 V 24 V
Relay Unit Relay Unit Relay Unit

200 V 8V 200 V 8V 200 V 8V

U U U

E3 E2 E1 E3 E2 E1 E3 E2 E1

Note: 1. The @ in the model name represents G, G1, G2, G3, G4, or I.
2. The length when using completely insulated, 600-V, 3-core (0.75 mm2) cabtire cables. Usable cable lengths will become shorter as the
cable diameter or number of cores becomes larger due to increased floating capacity. For details, refer to Safety Precautions for Floatless
Level Controllers.
3. The insulation resistance and dielectric strength are the values between power terminals and Electrode terminals, between power
terminals and contact terminals, and between Electrode terminals and contact terminals. For details, refer to Safety Precautions for
Floatless Level Controllers.
4. Application is possible with 10 kΩ or less, however, this may cause reset failures.

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61F-G@N

Items
Type Low-sensitivity Controller 61F-@ND Two-wire Controller 61F-@NR ■ Relay Unit
Controlling materials For control of liquids with low specific For control of ordinary purified water The Relay Unit can be replaced without
and operating resistance, such as salt water, wastewater, or wastewater. Used with a Two-wire
conditions acid chemicals, or alkaline chemicals Electrode Holder (incorporating a removing the wires for maintenance
resistor of 6.8 kΩ) inspections. It can also be replaced with
Rated voltage 100/200, 110/220 or 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (supported by the same model) other Relay Units.
Allowable Voltage 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Fluctuation Compatibility with
Inter-electrode voltage 8 VAC
Inter-electrode current Approx. 1 mA AC max.
General Purpose Model
Power consumption GN@: 3 VA max., G1N@, G2N@, IN@: 4 VA max., G3N@: 5.5 VA max., (61F-11N)
G4N@: 8.5 VA max.
Inter-electrode 0 to approx. 1.8 kΩ Approx. 0 to 1.1 kΩ
operation resistance General- 61F-11N ---
(recommended values) purpose
Controller
Inter-electrode release Approx. 5 k to ∞ Ω Approx. 15 k to ∞ Ω
resistance Long- 61F-11NL (for 2 km) Provided
(recommended values) distance 61F-11NL (for 4 km)
Controllers
Cable length 1 km max. 800 m max.
(See note 2.) High- 61F-11NH
sensitivity
Output 3 A, 200 VAC (Resistive load) Controllers
Ambient operating −10 to 55°C Low- 61F-11ND
temperature sensitivity
Controller
Ambient operating 45% to 85%
humidity Two-wire 61F-11NR Not
Controller provided
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
(See note 3.)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min. Terminal Arrangement
(See note 3.)
Life expectancy Electrical: 250,000 operations min. E S S S
Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min. 10 9 8 7 11
8V 24 V 24 V
Weight GN models: 315 g; G1N, G2N, IN models: 410 g; G3N models: 625g;
G4N models: 870 g
Internal Circuit Example: 61F-GND Example: 61F-GNR Relay Unit Circuit
Diagrams
S2 S1 S0 S2 S1 S0
Tb Tc Ta Tb Tc Ta
U U

0 V Transformer 0V Transformer 4 5 6 1 2 3
61F-11ND U 61F-11ND U Tb1 Ta1 Tc1 Tc2 Ta2 Tb2
100 V 24 V 100V 24V
Relay Unit Relay Unit

200 V 8V 200V 8V
U

U Ordering Example
E3 E2 E1 E3 E1
If you order the components listed
Note: 1. The @ in the model name represents G, G1, G2, G3, G4, or I. above, the corresponding Relay Unit
will be supplied with the Controller.
2. The length when using completely insulated, 600-V, 3-core (0.75 mm2) cabtire cables.
Usable cable lengths will become shorter as the cable diameter or number of cores Example: If a 61F-GN Controller is
becomes larger due to increased floating capacity. For details, refer to Safety ordered, a 61F-11N Relay
Precautions for Floatless Level Controllers. Unit will also be included.
3. The insulation resistance and dielectric strength are the values between power
terminals and Electrode terminals, between power terminals and contact terminals,
and between Electrode terminals and contact terminals. For details, refer to Safety
Precautions for Floatless Level Controllers.
4. Application is possible with 10 kΩ or less, however, this may cause reset failures.

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61F-G@N
■ Connections
Automatic Water Supply Control Compact Model
61F-GN

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Water Supply Control

Connections

• Connect contactor coil terminal to Tb.


• Connect to power supply terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC

220-VAC power supply


R S T

61F-GN
MCCB

Ta 0V 24 V E1
S0 U 61F-11N U
Tc Relay Unit

S1 110 V E2
U
Tb 220 V 8V
S2 E3
Transformer

Contactor (See note 1.)

PS-3S

Motor protection Stop


relay Water E1
tank Start
E3 E2
Water supply
source

M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

The pump stops (U indicator ON) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E1 and
starts (U indicator OFF) when the
water level drops below E2.
supply
Power

Water supply U
P 1
Pump OFF (U indicator ON)
E1

Pump ON (U indicator OFF)


E2

E3

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61F-G@N

Automatic Drainage Control Compact Model


61F-GN

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Drainage Control

Connections

• Connect the contactor coil terminal to Ta.


• Connect to power supply terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC

220-VAC power supply


R S T

61F-GN
MCCB

Ta E1
0V 24 V
S0 U 61F-11N U
Tc Relay Unit

S1
110 V E2
U
Tb 8V
220 V
S2 Transformer
E3

Contactor
(See note 1.)

Motor protection
PS-3S
relay
Start
E1
Wastewater
Stop
tank E2
E3
M P

Reservoir

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• The pump starts (U indicator ON) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E1
and stops (U indicator OFF) when
the water level drops below E2.
supply

U
Power

1
Pump ON (U indicator ON)
E1

Pump OFF (U indicator OFF)


E2

E3 P

Water drainage

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61F-G@N

Automatic Water Supply Control with Compact Model


Pump Idling Prevention 61F-G1N

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Water Supply Control with Pump Idling Prevention

Connections

• Connect to power supply


terminals.
220-VAC power supply
S0-S1: 110 VAC R S T
S0-S2: 220 VAC
• Insert a pushbutton switch
(NO contact) between E1' and MCCB
E3 as shown by the dotted
61F-G1N
line.
• Do not press the pushbutton U1
switch if the pump stops (U1 Tc2 E1
0V 61F-11N U1
indicator OFF) during normal S0 24 V
Relay Unit
U2
operation after an alarm is B Tb2 E2
110 V 61F-11N U2
given for a low water level Alarm Bell S1 24 V
Relay Unit
(e.g., the water level does not
reach E2'). 220 V E3
S2 8V
Ta1 U2
Test Operation/

(Pushbutton switch)
Transformer E1'
Recovering from U1
Power Interruptions Tb1
E2'
If the water supply source level
has not yet reached E1' when
starting the pump or after
recovering from a power
interruption, press the Contactor
pushbutton switch to start the (See note 1.)
pump (U1 indicator ON) by PS-3S
momentarily short-circuiting E1'
and E3. Motor E1
Stop
Water
Protection PS-3S tank Start
E2
Relay E3
Water
supply E1'
source Water
E2' shortage
E3
M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation Water supply source


Note
• The pump starts (U2 indicator
Relay Unit Layout • Length of Electrode E1'
OFF) when the water level
drops below E2 and stops (U2 When installing the Controller in
Water (U1 indicator ON)
indicator ON) when water level shortage E1' locations where there is a possibility of
supply

U U
Power

(U1 indicator OFF)


reaches E1. E2' 2 1 momentary power interrupts or blackouts,
• The pump is forced to stop the length of E1' should be made so that
when the water supply source E3 the amount of water corresponding to
level drops below E2' (U1 one pump cycle does not expose the
B L
indicator OFF) to prevent the Water tank Electrodes. This will prevent the E2'
pump from idling and gives an
self-holding circuit from failing.
alarm. Water supply
P
(U2 indicator ON) Float Water supply source
Pump OFF E1

Amount of water for


E1' one pump cycle

Pump ON E2'
(U2 indicator OFF) E3
E2
E3

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61F-G@N

Automatic Water Supply Control with Compact Model


Abnormal Water Shortage Alarm 61F-G1N

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Water Supply Control with Abnormal Water Shortage Alarm

Connections

• Connect to power supply


terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC 220-VAC power supply
S0-S2: 220 VAC R S T
• Insert a pushbutton switch
(NO contact) between E3
and E4. MCCB

• If the pump stops upon 61F-G1N


releasing the pushbutton
switch, keep pressing the U1
Tc2 E1
pushbutton switch. 0V 61F-11N U1
S0 24 V
Relay Unit
U2
• Connect the E4 electrode for B Tb2 E2
the water shortage alarm to 110 V 61F-11N U2
the E1’ terminal. Alarm Bell S1 24 V
Relay Unit
220 V 8V
E3
Test Operation/ S2
Recovering from Ta1 U2 Transformer
E1'

(Pushbutton switch)
Power Interruptions
U1 (E4)
Tb1
If the water level has not yet E2'
reached E4 when starting the
pump or after recovering from
a power interruption, press
Contactor
the pushbutton switch to start
(See note 1.)
the pump by short-circuiting PS-4S
E3 and E4 (U1 indicator ON).
Motor Stop
Water E1
Protection tank Start
E2 Water
Relay E4
Water supply E3 shortage
source

M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation
• The pump stops (U2 indicator Relay Unit Layout
ON) when the water level
reaches E1 and starts (U2 Water supply source
indicator OFF) when water level
supply

U U
Power

drops below E2. Water supply


2 1
P
• If the water level drops below E4 Pump OFF (U2 indicator ON)
E1
for any reason, an alarm is given
(U1 indicator OFF). Pump ON
(U2 indicator OFF)
Water E2
shortage
(U1 indicator OFF)
E4
B L
E3

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61F-G@N

Automatic Water Supply with Compact Model


Abnormal Water Increase Alarm 61F-G2N

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Water Supply with Abnormal Water Increase Alarm

Connections

• Connect power supply


terminal S2 to terminal Tb1.
• Connect to power supply
terminals. 220-VAC power supply
R S T
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC
61F-G2N
MCCB

Ta2 E1
0V U1
S0 U1 24 V 61F-11N
Relay Unit U2
B Tc2 E2
110 V 61F-11N U2
Alarm Bell
S1 24 V
Relay Unit
Ta1 E3
220 V
S2 U2
8V

Tc1
Transformer E4
Tb1

(See note 1.)


Contactor

PS-4S

Motor Full tank


Protection Water E4
tank Stop
Relay E1
Water supply Start
E2
source
E3

M P Reservoir

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• The pump starts (U2 indicator OFF) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E2 and
stops (U2 indicator ON) when the
water level rises above E1.
supply

U U
Power

Water supply B L
P 2 1
• If the water level reaches E4 for any Upper limit
reason, an alarm is given (U1 E4
(U1 indicator ON)
indicator ON).
Pump OFF (U2 indicator ON)
E1

Pump ON
(U2 indicator OFF)
E2
E3

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61F-G@N

Automatic Drainage Control with Compact Model


Abnormal Water Increase Alarm 61F-G2N

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Drainage Control with Abnormal Water Increase Alarm

Connections

• Connect power supply S2 to


terminal Ta1. 220-VAC power supply
R S T
• Connect to power supply
terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC 61F-G2N
S0-S2: 220 VAC MCCB

Ta2 E1
0V U1
S0 U1 24 V 61F-11N
Relay Unit U2
B Tc2 E2
110 V 61F-11N U2
Alarm Bell
S1 24 V
Relay Unit
Ta1 E3
220 V
S2 U2
8V

Tc1
Transformer E4
Tb1

(See note 1.)


Contactor

Motor
Protection PS-4S
Relay
Wastewater tank Full tank
E4 Start
E1 Stop
E2
E3
M P

Reservoir

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E5 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• The pump starts (U2 indicator ON) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E1 and Water tank
stops (U2 indicator OFF) when the
water level drops below E2.
supply

U U
Power

B L Upper limit
• If the water level reaches E4 for any (U1 indicator ON) 2 1
E4
reason, an alarm is given (U1
indicator ON). Pump ON (U2 indicator ON)
E1

Pump OFF
(U2 indicator OFF)
E2
E3
P

Water drainage

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61F-G@N

Automatic Water Supply Control with Compact Model


Full Tank and Water Shortage Alarm 61F-G3N

Dimensions
page 17

Automatic Water Supply Control with Full Tank and Water Shortage Alarm

Connections

• Connect contactor coil terminal to Tb.


• Connect to power supply terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC 220-VAC power supply 61F-G3N
R S T
Transformer
Ta
0V
MCCB
S0 U2
24 V
To 61F-11N
Tc Relay Unit
110 V
S1 24 V E1
Tb
220 V
S2 8V E2
U2
U1
E3
Upper limit U3 U1
61F-11N
Relay Unit
PL LH E4
B1 U1 61F-11N U2
Lc Relay Unit E5
Lower limit
B2 U3 61F-11N U3
PL LL Relay Unit

B (See note 1.)


Alarm Bell
Contactor

PS-5S

Full tank
Motor Water E1 Stop
Protection tank E2 Start
Relay E3 Water shortage
Water supply E4
source E5

M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E5 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• The pump starts (U2 indicator ON) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E2 and
stops (U2 indicator OFF) when the
water level drops below E3. Water supply LH B
supply

U U U
Power

P
• If the water level rises to E1 for any Upper limit 3 2 1
(U1 indicator ON)
reason, the upper-limit indicator turns E1
ON and an alarm is given (U1 indicator
Pump OFF (U2 indicator ON)
ON). If the water level drops below E4 E2
for any reason, the lower-limit indicator
turns ON and an alarm is given (U3
indicator OFF). Pump ON
(U2 indicator OFF)
E3
Lower
(U3 indicator OFF)
E4 limit
E5 LL B

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61F-G@N

Automatic Drainage Control with Compact Model


Full Tank and Water Shortage Alarm 61F-G3N

Dimensions
page 17

Automatic Drainage Control with Full Tank and Water Shortage Alarm

Connections

• Connect contactor coil terminal to Ta.


• Connect to power supply terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC 220-VAC power supply 61F-G3N
R S T
Transformer
Ta
0V
MCCB
S0 U2
24 V
To 61F-11N
Tc Relay Unit
110 V
S1 24 V E1
Tb
220 V
S2 8V E2
U2
U1
E3
Upper limit U1
U3 61F-11N
Relay Unit
PL LH E4
B1 U1 61F-11N U2
LC Relay Unit E5
Lower limit
B2 U3 61F-11N U3
PL LL Relay Unit

B
Alarm Bell
Contactor

(See note 1.)

Motor PS-5S
Protection
Relay Full tank
E1 Start
Wastewater E2 Stop
tank E3 Water shortage
E4
E5
M P

Reservoir

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E5 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• The pump starts (U2 indicator ON) Relay Unit Layout


when the water level reaches E2 and
stops (U2 indicator OFF) when the
water level reaches E3. LH B
supply

U U U
Power

• If the water level rises to E1 for any Upper limit 3 2 1


(U1 indicator ON)
reason, the upper-limit indicator turns E1
ON and an alarm is given (U1 indicator
Pump ON (U2 indicator ON)
ON). If the water level drops below E4 E2
for any reason, the lower-limit indicator
turns ON and an alarm is given (U3
Pump OFF
indicator OFF). (U2 indicator OFF)
E3
(U3 indicator OFF)
Lower
E4 limit
E5 LL B

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61F-G@N

Water Source Level Indication with Compact Model


Prevention of Pump Idling Due to Water 61F-G4N
Shortage, and Automatic Water Supply
Control with Indication of Water Level in Dimensions
Elevated Tank page 17

Water Source Level Indication with Prevention of Pump Idling Due to Water Shortage, and Automatic Water Supply Control with
Indication of Water Level in Elevated Tank

Connections 220-VAC power supply 61F-G4N


R S T
• Connect to power supply Transformer
terminals. S0 0V
X 24 V
S0-S1: 110 VAC MCCB S1 U2 To 61F-11N
S0-S2: 220 VAC MY3 Relay Relay Unit
110 V 24 V
• Insert a pushbutton switch S2
(NO contact) between E2 X 8V
Tc 220 V
and E8 as shown by the U5 E1
dotted line. Tc2
• Do not press the E2
pushbutton switch if the
TA U2
E3
pump stops during normal
E8

(Pushbutton switch)
operation after an alarm is
given for low water level B
(i.e., the water level has not U4 E4
reached E3). BH1 Elevated BH1 61F-11N U3
tank repletion
U1 Relay Unit
E5
Test Operation/
BL1 Elevated BL1
tank water
shortage U3 61F-11N U2 E6
Recovering from BH2 Water supply BH2 Relay Unit
Power Interruptions source upper
limit X 61F-11N U4
E7
BL2 Water supply BL2 Relay Unit
When starting the pump and source lower
U4 E8
limit
after recovering from a power LH1 Elevated LH1 61F-11N U5
tank repletion Relay Unit
interruption, if the water U1
source level has not yet LL1 Elevated LL1 61F-11N U1
U5
tank water
reached E2 (U2 indicator shortage U3 Relay Unit
LH2 Water supply LH2
OFF), press the pushbutton source upper
limit X
switch to start the pump by LL2 Water supply LL2
momentarily short-circuiting Contactor source lower
limit
E2 and E8. (See note 1.)
PS-5S
Motor Protection Relay
E4 Full tank
PS-4S E5 Stop
Water
tank E6 Start
Water Upper limit Water
supply E1 E7 shortage
ON E8
source E2
OFF
E3
E8 Lower limit
M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E8 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation
Relay Unit Layout Precaution
• Insert four Electrodes in the water supply source and five
• Length of Electrode E2
Electrodes in the elevated water tank.
When installing the Controller in locations
supply

• The lower-limit indicator for the water supply source remains U5 U4 U3 U2 U1 X


Power

where there is a possibility of momentary


ON while the water source level is below E3 (U2 indicator power interruptions or blackouts, the
OFF). length of E2 should be made so that the
• When the water level rises to E2, the lower-limit indicator turns OFF (U2 indicator amount of water corresponding to one
ON) and the pump is ready for operation. pump cycle does not expose the
• When the water level reaches E1, the upper-limit indicator turns ON (U3 indicator Electrodes. This will prevent the E3
ON). self-holding circuit from failing.
• The water-shortage indicator for the elevated tank remains ON while the water level
in the elevated tank is below E7. The indicator turns OFF (U1 indicator ON) when the Float Water supply source
water level rises to E7.
• The pump stops (U5 indicator ON) when the water level reaches E5 and starts (U5 E1 Float valve open
indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E6. Amount of water for
E2 one pump cycle
• If the water level reaches E4 for any reason, the tank repletion indicator for the E8
E3
elevated tank turns ON (U4 indicator ON).

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61F-G@N

Liquid Level Indication and Alarm Compact Model


61F-IN

Dimensions
page 16

Liquid Level Indication and Alarm

Connections
220-VAC power supply
R S T
• Connect to power supply
terminals.
S0-S1: 110 VAC
S0-S2: 220 VAC MCCB

61F-IN

Tc E1
U2 0V U1
S0 24 V
61F-11N
Relay Unit
B Alarm Bell
B E2
110 V U2
S1 24 V
61F-11N
Relay Unit
PL Lower limit L1 U2 E3
220 V
S2 8V

PL Upper limit L2 U1
Transformer

PL L3 U1
Intermediate

(See note 1.)

PS-3S
Upper limit
Water E1 Intermediate
tank
E2 Lower limit
Water supply
E3
source

M P

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Electrode).


2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/220 VAC.

Principles of Operation

• When the water level drops below E2, the Relay Unit Layout
Water tank
lower-limit indicator turns ON and an alarm is
given (U2 indicator OFF).
B LH Upper
• When the water level reaches E2, the alarm (U1 indicator ON)
supply

U U
Power

limit
turns OFF and the intermediate indicator turns E1 (U1 indicator OFF) 2 1
ON (U2 indicator ON). LM Interme-
diate
• When the water level rises to E1, the upper-
(U2 indicator ON)
limit indicator turns ON and an alarm is given
Lower E2 (U2 indicator OFF)
(U1 indicator ON). B LL limit

E3

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61F-G@N
■ Two-wire Connection
The wiring between the 61F Controller and the Electrodes can be reduced by removing the self-hold circuit. This arrangement is called a two-wire
connection. Three Electrodes are still required. Both the 61F Controller (including the Relay Unit) and Electrode Holder must be two-wire models.
Two-wire Electrode Holders have an in-built resistor of 6.8 kΩ 1W.

Automatic Water Supply and Compact Model


Drainage Control 61F-GNR

Dimensions
page 16

Automatic Water Supply Control Automatic Drainage Control

Connections Connections

220-VAC power supply 220-VAC power supply


R S T R S T

61F-GNR 61F-GNR
MCCB MCCB
Ta 0V 24V E1 Ta 0 V 24 V E1
S0 U 61F-11NR U S0 U 61F-11NR U
Tc 110 V
Relay Unit Tc 110 V
Relay Unit
S1 U S1 U
Tb 220 V 8V Tb 220 V 8V
S2 Transformer
E3 S2 Transformer
E3

Contactor (See note 1.) Contactor


(See note 1.)
PS-3SR
R
Motor Motor
Stop
protection Water E1 protection PS-3SR
relay relay R
Water tank E2 Start Wastewater
supply E3 tank Start
E1 Stop
source E2
M P M P E3
Reservoir

Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the longest Note: 1. Be sure to ground the common Electrode E3 (the
Electrode). longest Electrode).
2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/ 2. The above wiring diagram is for a rated voltage of 110/
220 VAC. 220 VAC.
• Connect contactor coil terminal to Tb. • Connect contactor coil terminal to Ta. (Do not connect Tb.)
• Connect to power supply terminals. • Connect to power supply terminals.
S0-S1: 100 VAC S0-S1: 100 VAC
S0-S2: 200 VAC S0-S2: 200 VAC
• The two-wire models require only two cables for the connection • The two-wire models require only two cables for the connection
between the 61F-GNR and the Electrode Holder, but still between 61F-GNR and the Electrode Holder, but still needs
requires three Electrodes. three Electrodes.
• A Two-wire Electrode Holder must be used. (It has an inbuilt • A Two-wire Electrode Holder must be used. (It has an inbuilt
resistance R.) resistance R.)
• The Relay Unit must also be for two-wire models. • The Relay Unit must also be for two-wire models.

Principles of Operation Principles of Operation

Water supply
P Pump ON (U indicator ON)
E1
Pump OFF (U indicator ON)
E1

Pump OFF (U indicator OFF)


E2
Pump ON (U indicator OFF)
E2
E3 P
E3
Water Drainage

The pump stops (U indicator ON) when the water level reaches The pump starts (U indicator ON) when the water level reaches E1
E1 and starts (U indicator OFF) when water level drops below E2. and stops (U indicator OFF) when the water level drops below E2.

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61F-G@N
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.

61F-GN, -GNL, -GNH, -GND, -GNR


25
5 14 14

32
3
60
11
5 65
54
Terminal cover
11 10
9 Nine, M3.5 sems screws 3.4

4 min.
10 5

100 70 56 50 35.4 90

4 min.
4 40 39
(See note.) 50 43.5

Note: Dimensions are with the DIN rail mounting (sliding) bracket attached.

61F-G1N, -G1NL, -G1NH, -G1ND, -G1NR


61F-G2N, -G2NL, -G2NH, -G2ND, G2NR 25
61F-IN, - NL, -INH, -IND 5 14 14

32
3
60
11
5 65
54
Terminal cover
11 10
9 Fifteen, M3.5 sems screws 3.4

4 min.
10 5

100 70 56 50 35.4 90

4 min.
4 65 39
(See note.) 75 43.5

Note: Dimensions are with the DIN rail mounting (sliding) bracket attached.

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61F-G@N
61F-G3N, -G3NL, -G3NH, -G3ND, -G3NR, -G3N-NGD
25
5 14 14

32
3
60
11
5 65
54
Terminal cover 10
11
9 21, M3.5 sems screws 3.4

Min. 4
10 5

100 70 56 50 35.4 90

Min. 4
4 115 39
(See note.) 125 43.5

Note: Dimensions are with the DIN rail mounting (sliding) bracket attached.

61F-G4N, - G4NL, -G4NH, -G4ND, -G4NR, -G4N-KYD


25
5 14 14

32
3
60
5

65
Terminal cover 10
11
9 25, M3.5 sems screws 3.4

Min. 4
10 5

100 70 56 50 35.4 90

Min. 4
4 190 39
(See note.) 200 43.5

Note: Dimensions are with the DIN rail mounting (sliding) bracket attached.

■ Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Level Controllers.

ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.


To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.

In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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comments.

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from date of sale by OMRON.

OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR


FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS. ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS
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In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted.

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SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.

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SUITABILITY FOR USE


OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer's
application or use of the products.

At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the
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machine, system, or other application or use.

The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible
uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products:

• Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this catalog.

• Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles,
safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.

• Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.

Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products.

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SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND
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CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.

It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or
establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual
specifications of purchased products.

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS


Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.

PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the
result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON
Warranty and Limitations of Liability.

ERRORS AND OMISSIONS


The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical,
typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.

2009.12
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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