Diaphragm pressure switch EX-DGM series
threadedG 1/4G 1/2

Diaphragm pressure switch - EX-DGM series  - Honeywell Environmental & Combustion Controls EMEA - threaded / G 1/4 / G 1/2
Diaphragm pressure switch - EX-DGM series  - Honeywell Environmental & Combustion Controls EMEA - threaded / G 1/4 / G 1/2
Diaphragm pressure switch - EX-DGM series  - Honeywell Environmental & Combustion Controls EMEA - threaded / G 1/4 / G 1/2 - image - 2
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Characteristics

Technology
diaphragm
Mounting
threaded
Process connection
G 1/4, G 1/2
Fluid
for gas
Material
stainless steel, aluminum
Protection level
SIL 2, IP65
Other characteristics
adjustable, ATEX
Pressure range

5 bar
(72.52 psi)

Switching power: current

0.1 A, 2 A, 3 A

Burst pressure

100 bar
(1,450.38 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

DVGW tested to DIN EN1854 Gas pressure monitors are suitable for all gases in accordance with DVGW work sheet G260 and for air. Ex-DGM Pressure monitors for fuel gases are DVGW tested to DIN EN1854 Gas pressure monitors suitable for all gases in accordance with DVGW work sheet G260 and for air.It comes with with a robust housing of Seawater resistant die cast aluminium GD AI Si 12.Switching differentials are largely dependent of the set witching pressure and not adjustable. Features & Benefits: The DGM series is calibrated for rising pressure. This means that the adjustable switching pressure on the scale corresponds to the switching point at rising pressure. The reset point is lower by the amount of the switching differential For maximum and minimumpressure monitoring Certifications: CE-0085 AQ 1088 according EU/2009/142/EG (30.11.2009) and DIN EN 1854 (01.07.2006) IBExU12ATEX1040 according ATEX 2014/34/EU

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