Electronic pressure switch PST2
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Electronic pressure switch - PST2 - EPE Process Filters & Accumulators Pvt. Ltd. - absolute / NO / NC
Electronic pressure switch - PST2 - EPE Process Filters & Accumulators Pvt. Ltd. - absolute / NO / NC
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Characteristics

Technology
electronic
Pressure type
absolute
Contact type
NC, NO
Mounting
threaded
Process connection
BSP 1/8
Material
brass
Applications
for hydraulic applications, for pneumatic applications
Other characteristics
compact
Pressure range

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.25 psi)

Max.: 12 bar
(174.05 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 110 °C
(230 °F)

Description

PST2 series cable pressure switch opens or closes electrical circuit depending on pressure is dropping or rising. The pressure can be set by pressure setting knob on the pressure switch. When required set pressure is reached, user pushes the button and pressure switch is locked. It has a locking mechanism which prevents change of pressure values. It works appropriately under shock and high pressures. When you turn the setting knob to clockwise, pressure rises up. When you turn pressure setting knob to counter-clockwise, pressure drops down. The pressure switch can be set while the system is working. These pressure switches are employed wherever compressed air, fluids and gases are used and precisely set hysteresis is needed. This product is available only in one design with cable. Contact group, which is inside the product, has signal via three-wire cable. Features • Pressure setting knob can be locked. • Long life due to high quality micro switch. • Body material is Brass & Sealing in NBR/Nitrile as standard. • 1/8” BSP gland connection. Bottom and horizontal connection type. • Compact design. • High vibration, shock resistance.

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