Mechanical pressure switch 605
differentialrelativefor gas

Mechanical pressure switch - 605 - HUBA CONTROL - differential / relative / for gas
Mechanical pressure switch - 605 - HUBA CONTROL - differential / relative / for gas
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Characteristics

Technology
mechanical
Pressure type
differential, relative
Fluid
for gas
Applications
OEM
Pressure range

Min.: 20 Pa
(0 psi)

Max.: 400 Pa
(0.06 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Max.: 110 °C
(230 °F)

Description

Type 605 pressure switches are specially developed for use in gas fired heating systems. There are more than 20 million pressure switches in use worldwide. Produced on a fully automated production line. High setting accuracy and reproducibility, combined with excellent reliability characterise a quality of switch above the industry norm. Fitting of the switch; Fast mounting with snap bracket system Adjusting security High contact strength (typically 10 cN); Essentially less susceptibility to polution of contact Diaphragm design / material; Better long term stability achieved though the use of a 2 component silicon diaphragm; Unique trapezoid diaphragm design provides for a better contact release and therefore a more accurate switching point Roll operation of contact surface; Less sensitive to contact polution through self cleaning effect
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