Ex-DWR FEMA / Honeywell negative pressure switches detect the pressure difference relative to atmospheric pressure. All data relating to the switching pressure ranges and thus also the scale divisions on the switching devices are to be understood as the difference in pressure between the releant atmosphericpressure and the set switching pressure. The “zero” reference point on the scale of the unit corresponds to the relevant atmospheric pressure. Degree of Ex-protection: Ex II 2G Ex d e IIC T6 Gb, Ex II 1/2D Ex ta/tb IIIC T80°C Da/Db.
Flame proof enclosure Switch components and other electrical functional units capable of igniting explosive gas mixtures are encapsulated in a housing which will survive the explosive pressure of an internal explosion and the special design of which prevents the transference of this explosion to the ambient atmosphere.
Kind of pressure
overpressure, relative
Pressure connection
internal thread G¼, external thread G½
Electrical connection
terminal connection M16x1,5
Protection class
IP65
Housing material
rugged housing of seawater resistant aluminium die casting GD Al Si 12
Sensing element material
1.4104 + 1.4571
Media temperature
-20 ... 60ºC
Media temperature limit
60°C. Higher temperatures are possible, provided that the limit is safeguarded by suitable measures (e.g. water tube trap, see Accessories for Pressure Switches / Transmitters)
Ambient temperature
-20 ... 60ºC
Ambient temperaute limit
Ambient temperature limit
Switch function/capacity
SPDT Microswitch 250 VAC; capacity 2 A inductive, 3 A resistive
Certificates
• TV.DWFS (SDBFS).12-281 according VdTUEV Memorandum Pressure 100, Issue 7.2006 and DIN EN 12952-11 and DIN EN 12953-9:2007
• ID 0000035004 according DIN EN 764-7:2002 and DIN EN 13611:2008
• CE-0085CL0343 according to DIN EN 1854, Issue 07.2006
• 01 202 931-B-11-0003 according Directive 97/23 EC
• IBExU12ATEX1040 according ATEX 94/9/EG
• IECEx IBE 14.0077