Diaphragm pressure switch DG
for gasindustrial

diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
diaphragm pressure switch
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Characteristics

Technology
diaphragm
Fluid
for gas
Applications
industrial
Pressure range

Max.: 500 mbar
(7.25 psi)

Min.: 0.4 mbar
(0.01 psi)

Switching power: current

Max.: 5 A

Min.: 0.01 A

Description

For monitoring gas and air pressures, also for biologically produced methane, with hand wheel for switching point adjustment, can be used as ''special-design pressure switch'', EU certified, AGA, EAC approved, RoHS compliant DG Pressures Switches are for monitoring positive gas- and air-pressure, and for negative and differential air-pressures. The DG version is the European Version and the DG..T is the US version. Both versions offer switching point adjustment via setting dial, are silicon free, and operate with the following media: Gas, air, flue gasses for positive pressure; Air and flue gasses for negative/differential pressure. For available accessories, see technical documentation. EU certified, AGA, EAC approved, RoHS compliant Pneumatic Connections: Internal Rp 1/8" 2x, Rp 1/4" 2x Siver contacts, 24-250V AC, 0.05-5A Gold contacts, 5-250V AC, 0.01-5A Electrical connection: Screw terminals, M16x1.5 cable gland 4-Pin plug and socket UL Listed, FM Approved Range: 0.2 to 200" WC Pneumatic Connections: Internal Rp 1/4" NPT, 1/8" NPT Siver contacts, max 240V AC, 5A Gold contacts, max 30V AC/DC, 0.05A Electrical connection: Screw terminals, M16x1.5 cable gland Screw terminals, 1/2" NPT cable conduit 4-Pin plug and socket Optional Locking/manual reset
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