Pressure switch Suntec FCG 010

Suntec8171007010

AED 465

Pressure Switches
Products code: 65952

Description

The Suntec FCG 010 pressure switch, art: 8171007010, responds to changes in excess pressure and vacuum pressure. It is adjusted in the range of 2-10 mbar by smoothly rotating the dial with a digital scale. It is built into the burner automation to monitor and control the gas supply. Suitable for gas installations with a pressure of up to 690 mbar.

Main parameters and features:

  • Working environment - gas of family I-III according to EN 437;

  • Working range: 2-10 mbar, hysteresis 0-1.5 mbar;

  • Simple and precise adjustment of response parameters using a disk and scale;

  • Reliable switching mechanism in a compact housing;

  • Fixation to the gas valve;

  • Series with automatic reset;

  • Cast aluminum base, high-gas-tight polymer casing;

  • Removable transparent regulator cover;

  • stable, precise switching;

  • connection to Rp ¼" thread;

  • protection of contacts from dust and moisture according to IP 54 standard;

  • reliable and quick connection using a DIN plug;

  • fastening using sealing rings.

The pressure switch can be used at external temperatures from -15 to +60°C. Do not allow moisture and sunlight to enter the device body.

Advantages:

  • uninterrupted switching system;

  • small-sized design to save space and simplify installation;

  • smooth adjustment of response parameters;

  • adjustable hysteresis;

  • dust and moisture protection of contacts according to IP 54 standard.

Application

The Suntec FCG 010 pressure switch is used to monitor gas pressure in industrial burners, boilers, heat generators and other gas equipment.

Characteristics

Manufacturer Part Number: 8171007010Operating ambient temperature: from -15 to 60 °CMaximum working pressure: 690 mbarResponse range: from 0 to 1.5 mbarAdjustment range: from 2 to 10 mbarType of connection: DIN plugFor controlling: excess pressure / vacuum pressureConnection type: Rp 1/4"Degree of protection: IP54Working environment: gas

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