Pressure Switch

Part Number 506008-22-0

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Features

Npt single pressure connection thread series designator.

27 single pressure connection thread quantity per inch.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Pressure Switch Type:
    Gage
  • Operating Tempurature Rating:
    Between -55.0 degrees celsius and 155.0 degrees celsius
  • Mounting Method:
    Inlet connection
  • Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
    27 single pressure connection
  • Contact Action Stimulus:
    Increase
  • Proof Pressure:
    55.00 pounds per square inch gage
  • Thread Size:
    0.125 inches single pressure connection
  • Nonpile-up Contact Arrangement:
    1 pole, double throw, both positions maintained
  • Sensing Element Burst Pressure:
    120.00 pounds per square inch gage
  • Terminal Type:
    Turret
  • Contact Load Current Rating:
    4.0 amperes resistive load second voltage and 2.5 amperes inductive load second voltage
  • Contact Load Current Rating:
    5.0 amperes resistive load first voltage
  • Contact Adjustability:
    Deactuation point not adjustable and actuation point not adjustable
  • Contact Stimulus Rating:
    45.00 actuation point pounds per square inch gage and 40.00 deactuation point pounds per square inch gage and 5.00 differential point pound
  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts:
    25.0 ac at sea level first voltage
  • Contact Voltage Rating In Volts:
    30.0 dc at sea level second voltage
  • Frequency In Hertz:
    60.0 first voltage
  • Media For Which Designed:
    Gas or liquid
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Switches
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5930-00-824-4016

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