Pressure switches

Danfoss low pressure switch RT1 7/16"UNF 017-5245

Order No.: 284.0433
Manufacturer number: 017-524566
Manufacturer: Danfoss

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Description

Pressure switches differ depending on their use: high pressure switches, low pressure switches, double pressure switches, multi-level pressure switches and differential pressure switches.
High and low pressure switches limit an upper or lower pressure value. Double pressure switches control an ...

Pressure switches differ depending on their use: high pressure switches, low pressure switches, double pressure switches, multi-level pressure switches and differential pressure switches.
High and low pressure switches limit an upper or lower pressure value. Double pressure switches control an upper and lower bound in one unit.
Multi-level pressure switches are use in applications such as controlling condenser fans.
Differential pressure switches activate based on a difference between two pressures. They are used in applications such as monitoring oil pressure in refrigerant compressors.

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Features

  • Watertight design, protection rating IP 66
  • Large control range
  • Wide range for industrial and maritime applications
  • Suitable for AC and DC
  • Interchangeable contact systems
  • Special design for stored program controllers

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Technical data

General information
Connection type
Bördel
Application
Niederdruck
Construction
Druckschalter
Difference
0,5 bis 1,6 bar
Original No.
017-5245
Reset
automatisch
Rohrmaß
Zöllig
Type
RT1
Pressure
Test pressure
25 bar
Control range
-0,8 bis 5 bar
max. operating pressure
22 bar
Adjustment range
upper switching point
25 bar
Pipe connections
Pipe dimension
7/16 Zoll
UNF
Bördel
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