ifm electronic PV Series Pressure Switch 0 bar 250 bar

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RS Stock No.:
596-074
Mfr. Part No.:
PV7001
Manufacturer:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Maximum Pressure Measurement

250bar

Product Type

Pressure Switch

Minimum Pressure Measurement

0bar

Accuracy

±0.5 %

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Analogue Output

100 mA

Series

PV

Maximum Supply Voltage

30V

Housing Material

Stainless Steel

Standards/Approvals

DIN IEC 68-2-6, EN 61000-4-2, DIN IEC 60068-2-27 / DIN IEC 60068-2-29

IP Rating

IP67, IP69K

Maximum Operating Temperature

90°C

Mount Type

Screw

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The ifm electronic pressure switch with IO-Link is a sophisticated device designed for precise measurement and control in industrial applications. With a robust metallic thin film cell as its measuring element, it operates over a broad range of 0 to 250 bar and is suitable for both gases and liquids. Its electrical design supports a configurable switching signal, allowing for tailored outputs, while its versatility in environments with extreme temperatures and pressures solidifies its status as an essential tool for optimizing processes. Built with high durability and rated IP 67 and IP 69K for protection, this pressure switch is engineered to ensure reliable performance and longevity in various settings.

High precision measuring range from 0 to 250 bar, ensuring accurate pressure monitoring

Compatible with IO-Link for enhanced communication and integration in automated systems

Offers configurable output signals, allowing flexibility in various applications

Designed for a wide ambient temperature range of -40 to 90 °C, ensuring versatility across environments

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