MINIATURE How To Order Use the Bold characters from the chart below to construct a product code. Please reference Notes. PS75 -10 -4MNZ -C -H -XX -XXXX 1 1 Pressure Range Code Insert Pressure Range Code from Table 1, below. 2 3 4 5 6 4 Electrical Termination -FLXX = Flying Leads2 -FLSXX = Flying Leads w/PVC Shrink Tubing2 -ELXX = 1/2˝ NPT Male Conduit w/Flying Leads3 -H = DIN 43650A Male Half Only4 -HR = Right Angle DIN 43650A Male Half Only4 -HC = DIN 43650A 9mm Cable Clamp4 -HCR = Right Angle DIN 43650A 9mm Cable Clamp4 -HN = DIN 43650A with 1/2˝ Female NPT Conduit4 -HNR = Right Angle DIN 43650A with 1/2˝ Female NPT Conduit4 2 Pressure Fitting1 12L14 Zinc-Plated Steel -2MNZ = 1/8˝ NPTM -4MNZ = 1/4˝ NPTM -4FNZ = 1/4˝ NPTF -4MGZ = 1/4˝ BSPM (G type) -4FGZ = 1/4˝ BSPF (G type) -4MSZ = 7/16˝-20 SAE Male -6MSZ = 9/16˝-18 SAE Male -4SSZ = 7/16˝-20 SAE Male Swivel Notes: 1. Manifold mounts available. Consult factory. 2. 18˝ is standard. Specify lead length in inches (max. 48˝). e.g. -FL18 or -FL30. 3. 18˝ is standard. Specify lead length in inches (max. 48˝). e.g. -EL18 or -EL30. 4. DIN connectors require -C SPDT circuit. 5. Requires stainless steel pressure fitting. 6. -SR will result in wider deadbands and slower response times. 7. Set Point must be within Pressure Range selected in Step 1. 5 Options -V = Viton® Diaphragm -N = Neoprene Diaphragm -E = EPDM Diaphragm -G = Gold Contacts (for loads less than 12 mA @ 12 VDC) -RD = Reduced Differential (25% reduction typical) -OF = Oil Free Cleaned5 -R = Restrictor (low damping coefficient) Brass -SR = Spiral Restrictor (high damping coefficient) 300 Series Stainless Steel6 -WF = Weather Pack Connector, Female -WM = Weather Pack Connector, Male -DE = Deutsch Connector, Male, DT04 Series 316 Stainless Steel -4MNS = 1/4˝ NPTM -4MGS = 1/4˝ BSPM (G type) -4FGS = 1/4˝ BSPF (G type) -4FNS = 1/4˝ NPTF -6MSS = 9/16˝-18 SAE Male 3 Circuit -A = SPST/N.O. -B = SPST/N.C. -C = SPDT 6 Fixed Set Point (optional) A. Specify set point -FS (in PSI or BAR, see example)7 B. Set Point Actuation R on Rising Pressure F on Falling Pressure Example: -FS1BARF for 1 BAR Falling or -FS20PSIR for 20 PSI Rising Table 1 - Pressure Range Codes Pressure Range Code Pressure Range Accuracy* Average Deadband** 10 5-25 psi (0.35-1.7 bar) ±1.0 psi (0.07 bar) +2% of setting 3 psi (0.21 bar) +5% of setting 20 15-75 psi (1.0-5.2 bar) ±2.5 psi (0.17 bar) +2% of setting 5 psig (0.34 bar) +10% of setting 30 50-150 psi (3.5-10.3 bar) ±6 psi (0.41 bar) +2% of setting 15 psig (1.03 bar) +13% of setting 40 150-650 psi (10.3-44.8 bar) ±15 psi (1.03 bar) +2% of setting 25 psi (1.72 bar) +14% of setting 50 500-1750 psi (34.5-121 bar) ±25 psi (1.72 bar) +2% of setting 55 psi (3.79 bar) +15% of setting 60 1000-3500 psi (69-241 bar) ±45 psi (3.10 bar) +3% of setting 100 psi (6.89 bar) +16% of setting 70 2500-6000 psi (172-414 bar) ±80 psi (5.51 bar) +4% of setting 200 psi (13.8 bar) +17% of setting * Accuracy and set point of units may change due to the effects of temperature. ** In certain applications deadband can be tailored and controlled to customer specifications. Consult factory for details. PS75 Series / p2of2 / 07-MAY-14 Visit www.GemsSensors.com for most current information. PRESSURE SWITCHES For Circuit Codes -A, -B and -C I-28http://ecatalog.gemssensors.com/ecatalog/pressure-switches/en/gemslink/1=PS75 http://ecatalog.gemssensors.com/ecatalog/pressure-switches/en/gemslink/1=PS75 http://www.GemsSensors.com