Safety pressure switches with manual reset
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DESCRIPTION
General features0
Pressure switches with stainless steel membrane, suitable for vapour generators, for fluids and inert gases in general.
- Elements in contact with the fluid are in stainless steel, laser welded.
- Base, cover in V0 self-extinguishing, shockproof thermoplastic material.
- Output connections with PVC cable gland.
- Sensing element with stainless steel membrane.
- Internal regulation: the cover is made to be welded after setting and testing.
- Maximum temperature of the controlled fluid 120 °C.
- Pressure switch body admissible temperature -35 ÷ 80°C.
- Storage and transport temperature -35 ÷ 80 °C.
- Unit weight 0.14 Kg.
ACCESSORIES
- G1/2 cable gland in V0 self-exting, code: 303298LA
Electric features- Nominal insulation tension Ui 380V~
- Continuous duty nominal current Ith 15A
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ADVANTAGES
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Pressure switches with stainless steel membrane, suitable for vapour generators, for fluids and inert gases in general.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CODE TYPE OF
ADJUSTMENTRESET PRESSURE
RANGEDIFFERENTIAL
(the differential must be deducted from the range value)SENSITIVE
ELEMENT MAX.
PRESSURECONNECTION G 1/4
B01AM internal manual 0.7 ÷ 3 bar 0.4 bar 6 bar female B01BM internal manual 2 ÷ 5.5 bar 0.6 bar 7 bar female B01CM internal manual 3 ÷ 7 bar 0.6 bar 9 bar female B01DM internal manual 4 ÷ 15 bar 1 bar 18 bar female B01AM4 * internal manual 0.7 ÷ 3 bar 0.4 bar 6 bar male B01BM4 * internal manual 2 ÷ 5.5 bar 0.6 bar 7 bar male B01CM4 * internal manual 3 ÷ 7 bar 0.6 bar 9 bar male B01DM4 * internal manual 4 ÷ 15 bar 1 bar 18 bar male * delivery time and minimum purchase quantity upon request
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HOMOLOGATION AND INSTALLATION
Homologation
- Complies with 2014/68/CE (PED) Directives.
- Complies with EN 60730-1 and EN 60730-2-6 standards.
Installation and use- Direct installation on the pipe
- When it is reached the blocking value of the pressure: 1-2 opens
- To reset wait until the pressure drops below differential’s value and operate the reset button
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