Differential pressure sensor IPM series
membraneanalogfor wastewater

Differential pressure sensor - IPM series - WAMGROUP S.p.A - membrane / analog / for wastewater
Differential pressure sensor - IPM series - WAMGROUP S.p.A - membrane / analog / for wastewater
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Characteristics

Pressure type
differential
Technology
membrane
Output
analog
Fluid
for wastewater, for paint
Material
glass
Protection level
IP55
Applications
process, for the food industry, for pharmaceutical applications, for pneumatic applications, for the plastics industry
Other characteristics
with aluminum housing
Pressure range

Min.: 0.02 bar
(0.29 psi)

Max.: 0.04 bar
(0.58 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

The IPM-type Pressure Switch efficiently signals excess pressure inside bins or silos during filling and purging of tankers using a membrane switch. It is also used as a level indicator inside hoppers. The IPM-type Pressure Switch consists of a self-cleaning wear and temperature-resistant membrane, a casing manufactured from aluminium alloy, a contact switch and assembly fittings (bolts and gasket). • Micro-switch Benefits • Self-cleaning wear and temperature-resistant membrane suitable for various materials • Equipped with contact switch • Assembly fittings (bolts and gasket) Options • To be installed on top of IPX-type weld-on spigot (to be ordered separately).

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