80-100# PRESS SW W/RELEASE VLV
This Schneider Electric 9013GHG2J30X Square D by Pressure Switch, 200/250 psia Sensor, NEMA 1 Enclosure, 1/4" NPSF/O-Ring Ports, 80-100 # psi Points, 2-Way Pressure Release Valve safely controls a variety of utility and commercial pumps. Designed for high pressure (200/250 psi) installations in water or sewage pumping applications, the point contact rupture disc and stainless steel shaft ensure reliable pump protection.This thermal relief switch has a Nema 1 enclosure and an aluminum alloy case for corrosion resistance. The 2-way pressure release valve allows
The 9013GHG2J30X Square D by Pressure Switch, 200/250 psi Sensor, NEMA 1 Enclosure, 1/4" NPSF, 80-100 psi Points, 2-Way Pressure Release Valve helps protect against accidental release of hazardous gases and liquids by signalizing a flow switch in the event that an overload occurs.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC 9013GHG2J30X Square D by Pressure Switch, 200/250 psi Sensor, NEMA 1 Enclosure, 1/4" NPSF, 80-100 psi Points, 2-Way Pressure Release Valve (Switch to Mobile/Desktop Version)
The 9013GHG pressure switch is a 2-way normally-closed and normally-open pressure release switch used in oil burner fuel systems that require 80-100# of pressure. The switch activates when the pressure drops below 80# and deactivates when the pressure reaches 100#. The 9013GHG includes a breakaway mounting bracket for scale protection.
Our Pressure Switches come in a variety of options and configurations, so you can get exactly what you need to make your application work smoothly. These switches feature a 1/4" NPT 1/2-turn points and 2-way pressure release valve, 200 psi minimum, 250 psi maximum, NEMA 1 Metal Enclosure and are for use with our range of Square D By Schneider Electric Commercial Grade Gas Detectors.
The 9013GHG2J30X Pressure Switch from Square D by Schneider Electric serves as a safety device for your high and low-pressure protection needs. The 2-way pressure release valve allows you to select the pressure switch that best fits your application.
Switches, Monitors and Controls, Pressure Switches, V-20 Series A pressure switch senses changes in air pressure. It is typically installed where there are potentially hazardous conditions to monitor. The switch will shut down the system if it detects a drop or rise in pressure. With a conventional element, when there is no air flow, the indicated line pressure will be equal to the set point. If the system is flowing properly (when the switch is activated), the actual line pressure will be lower than the set point by amount of flowing gas (length of exposed line) and an additional amount due to friction loss through the control