Herga Pressure Sensor, 5.36psi Min, 1.24mbar Max, Differential Reading

Nr. stoc RS: 511-7355Producator: HergaCod de producator: 6101-0028
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Specificatii

Marca

Herga

Tip citire presiune

Differential

Citire presiune minima

5.36psi

Citire presiune maxima

1.24mbar

Mediu masurat

Air

Tensiunea de alimentare

125 V ac

Housing Material

Fibreglass

Temperatura maxima de lucru

+85°C

Temperatura minima de lucru

-40°C

Tara de origine

United States

Detalii produs

Ultra Low Pressure, Vacuum or Differential Pressure Switch

Products are screw adjustable but are factory fitted with specific pressure rated springs which are not interchangeable. As the contact pressure is dependent on the air pressure, the switch rating will be reduced when used at the minimum operating pressures. The connection terminals on this version exit vertically downwards from the lowest face in relation to the image shown above.

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€ 57,73

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€ 68,70

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Herga Pressure Sensor, 5.36psi Min, 1.24mbar Max, Differential Reading

€ 57,73

Buc. (fara TVA)

€ 68,70

Buc. (cu TVA)

Herga Pressure Sensor, 5.36psi Min, 1.24mbar Max, Differential Reading
Informatii indisponibile despre stoc

Documente tehnice

Specificatii

Marca

Herga

Tip citire presiune

Differential

Citire presiune minima

5.36psi

Citire presiune maxima

1.24mbar

Mediu masurat

Air

Tensiunea de alimentare

125 V ac

Housing Material

Fibreglass

Temperatura maxima de lucru

+85°C

Temperatura minima de lucru

-40°C

Tara de origine

United States

Detalii produs

Ultra Low Pressure, Vacuum or Differential Pressure Switch

Products are screw adjustable but are factory fitted with specific pressure rated springs which are not interchangeable. As the contact pressure is dependent on the air pressure, the switch rating will be reduced when used at the minimum operating pressures. The connection terminals on this version exit vertically downwards from the lowest face in relation to the image shown above.