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Dwyer, A3000-25MM, A3000 Photohelic 120 VAC Pressure Switch/Gage, Range 0-25 mm w.c.3-in-1 Indicating Gage, Lo-limit and Hi-limit ControlPhotohelic® Switch/Gagefunction as versatile, highly repeatable pressure switches combined with a precise pressure gage employing the time-proven Magnehelic® gage design. The Photohelic® switch/gage measures and controls positive, negative or differential pressures of air and compatible gases. Standard models are rated to 25 psig (1.7 bar) with options to 35 (2.4) or 80 (5.5 bar) psig. Single pressure 36000S models measure to 6000 psig (413 bar) with a 9000 psig (620 bar) rating. Two phototransistor actuated, DPDT relays are included for low/high limit control. Easy to adjust set point indicators are controlled by knobs located on the gage face. Individual set point deadband is one pointer width - less than 1% of full scale. Set points can be interlocked to provide variable deadband - ideal for control of fans, dampers, etc. Gage reading is continuous and unaffected by switch operation, even during loss of electrical power. Photohelic Sensing - How It Works In typical applications, these Dwyer switch/gages control between high and low pressure set points. When pressure changes, reaching either set point pressure, the infrared light to the limiting phototransistor is cut off by the helix-driven light shutter. The resulting phototransistor signal is electronically amplified to actuate its DPDT slave relay and switching occurs. Dead band between make and break is 1% of full scale or less - just enough to assure positive, chatter-free operation.Relay-Transformer Features A plastic housing protects all electronic components. Solid-state and integrated circuit electronics are on glass-epoxy printed circuit boards and self-extinguishing terminal boards.Applications - Photohelic® Switch/Gage In both series of pressure switch/gages, you get the convenience of a visual indication plus high-low limit switching. For both OEM and in-plant applications, the Photohelic® switch/gage is used to control pressures in air conditioning systems, clean rooms, fluidic and pneumatic control systems, materials handling equipment, alarm or control fume exhaust systems, control pressure in air structures, and monitor respiratory and blood pressures.Standard ModelTwo phototransistor-actuated circuits and two DPDT relays permit both high and low alarms or limit controls. Relays are de-energized when gage pointer is to the left of respective set points; relays are energized as pointer passes to the right of set points. Loss of electrical power or loss of pressure provide "fail safe" protection.High and Low Latching CircuitsDwyer Photohelic® switch/gage can be wired for high-latching, low-latching, or combination high-low latching circuits. That is, the equipment will hold in these respective positions once activated and until manually reset. This can be particularly useful for alarm and signal applications where control is accomplished by another Photohelic® switch/gage or other means. Complete wiring and operational instructions are included. Where manual reset is required a dry circuit push button such as Dwyer Part A-601 should be used. FeaturesBezel and front cover(with set point knobs and zero adjustment screw) removed to expose Photohelic® gage set point mechanism. Cover is clear polycarbonate plasticGage pointer and light shutter are mounted on helix and balancing counterweight. Shutter passes through slot in optical limit switch to expose phototransistors to integral infrared light source or mask them depending on applied pressureLight shield effectively protects phototransistors from strong outside light sources yet allows free pointer movement. It also gives interior a clean "finished" lookOptical limit switches are used for reliability and long service life. Attached directly to set pointers, they are individually aligned to assure precise switching accuracySemi-Flexible drive shaft connects to set point knobsZero adjustment screw connects to screw in cover to adjust zero pressure readingPlastic enclosure protects electronic components and electrical connectionsPolycarbonate connection or terminal board is self-extinguishingGlass-epoxy printed circuit boards for durability and performanceLoad relays are DPDT with latching feature for maximum application versatilityElectronics are designed to operate on 60 Hz, 120 Volt current with 10% over or under voltage.Switch set pointers show switch settings at all timesSpring loaded friction clutch prevents operator damage of set point mechanism

A3000-25Mm Light A3000 120 Vac Pressure Switch/Gage

Dwyer, A3000-25MM, A3000 Photohelic 120 VAC Pressure Switch/Gage, Range 0-25 mm w.c.3-in-1 Indicating Gage, Lo-limit and Hi-limit ControlPhotohelic® Switch/Gagefunction as versatile, highly repeatable pressure switches combined with a precise pressure gage employing the time-proven Magnehelic® gage design. The Photohelic® switch/gage measures and controls positive, negative or differential pressures of air and compatible gases. Standard models are rated to 25 psig (1.7 bar) with options to 35 (2.4) or 80 (5.5 bar) psig. Single pressure 36000S models measure to 6000 psig (413 bar) with a 9000 psig (620 bar) rating. Two phototransistor actuated, DPDT relays are included for low/high limit control. Easy to adjust set point indicators are controlled by knobs located on the gage face. Individual set point deadband is one pointer width - less than 1% of full scale. Set points can be interlocked to provide variable deadband - ideal for control of fans, dampers, etc. Gage reading is continuous and unaffected by switch operation, even during loss of electrical power. Photohelic Sensing - How It Works In typical applications, these Dwyer switch/gages control between high and low pressure set points. When pressure changes, reaching either set point pressure, the infrared light to the limiting phototransistor is cut off by the helix-driven light shutter. The resulting phototransistor signal is electronically amplified to actuate its DPDT slave relay and switching occurs. Dead band between make and break is 1% of full scale or less - just enough to assure positive, chatter-free operation.Relay-Transformer Features A plastic housing protects all electronic components. Solid-state and integrated circuit electronics are on glass-epoxy printed circuit boards and self-extinguishing terminal boards.Applications - Photohelic® Switch/Gage In both series of pressure switch/gages, you get the convenience of a visual indication plus high-low limit switching. For both OEM and in-plant applications, the Photohelic® switch/gage is used to control pressures in air conditioning systems, clean rooms, fluidic and pneumatic control systems, materials handling equipment, alarm or control fume exhaust systems, control pressure in air structures, and monitor respiratory and blood pressures.Standard ModelTwo phototransistor-actuated circuits and two DPDT relays permit both high and low alarms or limit controls. Relays are de-energized when gage pointer is to the left of respective set points; relays are energized as pointer passes to the right of set points. Loss of electrical power or loss of pressure provide "fail safe" protection.High and Low Latching CircuitsDwyer Photohelic® switch/gage can be wired for high-latching, low-latching, or combination high-low latching circuits. That is, the equipment will hold in these respective positions once activated and until manually reset. This can be particularly useful for alarm and signal applications where control is accomplished by another Photohelic® switch/gage or other means. Complete wiring and operational instructions are included. Where manual reset is required a dry circuit push button such as Dwyer Part A-601 should be used. FeaturesBezel and front cover(with set point knobs and zero adjustment screw) removed to expose Photohelic® gage set point mechanism. Cover is clear polycarbonate plasticGage pointer and light shutter are mounted on helix and balancing counterweight. Shutter passes through slot in optical limit switch to expose phototransistors to integral infrared light source or mask them depending on applied pressureLight shield effectively protects phototransistors from strong outside light sources yet allows free pointer movement. It also gives interior a clean "finished" lookOptical limit switches are used for reliability and long service life. Attached directly to set pointers, they are individually aligned to assure precise switching accuracySemi-Flexible drive shaft connects to set point knobsZero adjustment screw connects to screw in cover to adjust zero pressure readingPlastic enclosure protects electronic components and electrical connectionsPolycarbonate connection or terminal board is self-extinguishingGlass-epoxy printed circuit boards for durability and performanceLoad relays are DPDT with latching feature for maximum application versatilityElectronics are designed to operate on 60 Hz, 120 Volt current with 10% over or under voltage.Switch set pointers show switch settings at all timesSpring loaded friction clutch prevents operator damage of set point mechanism

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