9012GDW2
Product Overview
The 9012G pressure switches are UL listed and CSA certified as industrial control equipment. They are used to interface pneumatic or hydraulic systems with electrical control systems by opening or closing electrical contacts in response to pressure changes in the system. They have outstanding repeatability and drift performance. Their efficient design uses durable, low mass components for excellent performance under heavy duty vibration and shock conditions.
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BrandSquare D™
Connection MaterialSteel
Connection TypeNPT Conduit/Screw Clamp
Contact Configuration1NC-1NO
Contact Rating10 A at 480 VAC
Country of OriginMX
Diaphragm MaterialNitrile
Differential0.6 psi
Dimensions3.5 in W x 2.63 in D x 6.24 in H
Enclosure TypeNEMA 4/4X/13
Housing MaterialDie Cast Aluminum
Manufacturer NameSchneider Electric
Maximum Pressure100 psi
Operating Cycles120 cpm
Pressure Rating1 to 40 psi
Series9012G
Temperature Rating-10 to 185 deg F
TypeElectromechanical Single Stage
Indoor/Outdoor Applications
- -40 to 250 deg F hydraulic oil, air, non-corrosive liquid and non-corrosive gas
- Regulation between 2 thresholds pressure switch operation
- Adjustable scale
- 1/2 in NPT conduit entrance cable entry
- >0 to <4% repeat accuracy
- 10 A by gL overload and short circuit protection
- 5000000 cycles mechanical durability
- 50 gn conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 shock-resistance
- Without local display
- 22 to 12 AWG electrical connection
- 1/4 in 18 NPTF conforming to UL 508 fluid connection
- Isolated SPDT contact configuration
- 40 psi system pressure
- Corrosion-resistant
- Dusttight oiltight and watertight
RoHS Compliant|UL 508 E12158|CSA C22.2 14 LR25490 Class 3211 03|CE Marked|IEC Certified|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including: Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov