Festo Pressure Sensor 12bar, 20 → 30V dc, IP65, IP67 bar

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RS Stock No.:
351-672
Mfr. Part No.:
SPAU-P12R-H-G18FD-L-PNLK-PNVBA-M12U
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Suitable Media

Compressed Air

Maximum Operating Pressure

bar

Minimum Operating Pressure

12bar

Port Connection

M12

Proof Pressure

12bar

Supply Voltage

20 → 30V dc

IP Rating

IP65, IP67

COO (Country of Origin):
BG
The Festo Pressure Sensor is engineered for precision and reliability in measuring relative pressure. Boasting a piezoresistive measurement method, this sensor ensures accurate readings across a wide pressure range. With a robust construction and compliance to multiple industry standards—including CE and UKCA markings—it is designed for both compressed air and inert gases, making it versatile for various applications. The sensor features a clear illuminated LCD display for easy readability, alongside multiple output options, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. Its intelligent design includes overload protection, a quick response time, and a detailed IO-Link communication interface, elevating it as a crucial component for modern automation solutions.

Integrates both digital and analogue output options for versatile use
Offers a wide operating medium range suitable for diverse gases
Fabricated with high alloy stainless steel to enhance durability
Features a rapid response time of just 3 ms for quick measurements
Provides an integral degree of protection rated at IP65 and IP67
Equipped with reverse polarity protection for safety enhancement
Programmable switching functions allow flexible applications
Supports IO Link with advanced communication modes for data diagnostics

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