Adjustable Pressure Switch Takes Aim At Industrial Applications

July 1, 2001
Harsh industrial environments are home to the 90EP adjustable electronic pressure switch, which combines hermetic pressure sensing technology with a solid-state switch wedded in a compact stainless steel envelope and digital-display option. The series

Harsh industrial environments are home to the 90EP adjustable electronic pressure switch, which combines hermetic pressure sensing technology with a solid-state switch wedded in a compact stainless steel envelope and digital-display option. The series offers long-term stability, high performance, and increased vibration resistance.The device comes in a choice of factory set switching points or manually set switching points with a personal identification number (PIN) for security. It also had the potential to electronically interface to main hosts and actuators. The device features multiple pressure ranges between 0 to 75 psi and 0 to 30,000 psi, along with the option of one or two relays.Applications include plant automation and control, hydraulics and pneumatics, and alternative power solutions.

Company: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SENSORS & CONTROLS

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