Digital pressure switch DS 202
thin-filmrelativeM12 connector

Digital pressure switch - DS 202 - BD|SENSORS GmbH - thin-film / relative / M12 connector
Digital pressure switch - DS 202 - BD|SENSORS GmbH - thin-film / relative / M12 connector
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Characteristics

Technology
thin-film
Pressure type
relative
Electrical connection
M12 connector
Mounting
threaded
Process connection
G 1/4, NPT 1/4, G 1/2
Fluid
for air, for oxygen
Material
stainless steel, plastic
Protection level
ATEX, IP65
Applications
industrial, for hydraulic applications, for pump, for lubricants
Other characteristics
adjustable, digital, with display
Pressure range

Max.: 600 bar
(8,702.26 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The electronic pressure switch DS 202 is the successful combination of - robust pressure transmitter - digital display and has been specially designed for numerous applications in various industrial sectors. As standard the DS 202 offers a PNP contact and a rotable display module with 4-digit LED display.The transmitters are suitable for an unrestricted use in oxygen applications up to 600 bar and an intrinsically safe IS-Version. Features: - indication of measured values on a 4-digit LED display - rotatable and configurable display module - 1, 2 or 4 independent PNP contacts, freely configurable Optional Features: - IS-Version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases - oxygen application - customer specific versions

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

All About automation
All About automation

10-11 Jun 2026 Straubing (Germany) Hall M - Stand 246

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    Hydrogen Technology World Expo
    Hydrogen Technology World Expo

    20-22 Oct 2026 Hamburg (Germany)

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