Electronic pressure and vacuum switch DS 200 P
vacuumfor liquids and gasesstainless steel

Electronic pressure and vacuum switch - DS 200 P - BD|SENSORS GmbH - vacuum / for liquids and gases / stainless steel
Electronic pressure and vacuum switch - DS 200 P - BD|SENSORS GmbH - vacuum / for liquids and gases / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Technology
electronic
Pressure type
vacuum
Fluid
for liquids and gases
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
IP65
Applications
industrial, for pump, for lubricants
Other characteristics
adjustable, digital, programmable, with digital display, low-pressure, factory-set, custom-made, ATEX
Pressure range

Max.: 40 bar
(580.15 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Process temperature

Max.: 125 °C
(257 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

The electronic pressure switch DS 200P is the successful combination of - intelligent pressure Switch - digital Display and is suitable for the usage with viscous and pasty media. As standard the DS 200P offers a PNP contact and a rotatable display module with 4-digit LED display. Optional versions like e.g. an intrinsically safe version, max. 4 contacts and an analogue output complete the profile. Features: - rotatable and configurable display module - indication of measured values on a 4-digit LED display - configurable contacts (switch on / switch off points, hysteresis / window mode, switch on / switch off delay) Optional Features: - analogue output - IS-Version Ex ia = intrinsically safe for gases - customer specific versions

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hydrogen Technology World Expo
Hydrogen Technology World Expo

20-22 Oct 2026 Hamburg (Germany)

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    SPS Nuremberg
    SPS Nuremberg

    24-26 Nov 2026 Nuremberg (Germany) Hall 4A

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