Diaphragm pressure switch 1630 series
differentialSPDTfor air

diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
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Characteristics

Technology
diaphragm
Pressure type
differential
Contact type
SPDT
Fluid
for air
Applications
industrial, HVAC
Other characteristics
high-precision
Pressure range

10 psi, 25 psi

Switching power: current

15 A

Process temperature

Max.: 43 °C
(109 °F)

Min.: -34 °C
(-29 °F)

Description

Visual Set Point Adjustment in 5 Standard Ranges, 0.05" to 12" w.c. Repetitive Accuracy within ±1% On the Series 1630 Large Diaphragm Pressure Switch our highest precision conventional pressure switch provides maximum dependability. In addition, it incorporates a visible set point indicator for maximum convenience. UL and CSA listed, FM approved for general service. Electrical capability of 15 amps handles most small electrical loads. For use only with air or compatible gases. PRODUCT APPLICATIONS Damper positioning Duct air control Air conditioning Industrial service FEATURES Visible set point indicator simplifies operation and trouble shooting Large diaphragm provides low range accuracy providing precise control Current loads of up to 15 amps supports most small electrical loads supporting a broader range of HVAC and Process applications without the need for additional relays and components Service: Air and non-combustible: compatible gases. Wetted Materials: - Consult factory. Switch Type: - SPDT. Repeatability: - ±1%. Electrical Connections: - 3 screw type, common, normally open and normally closed. Process Connections: - 1/8" female NPT. Mounting Orientation: - Diaphragm in vertical position. Consult factory for other position orientations. Set Point Adjustment: Screw type with enclosed scale.

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