Festo Pneumatic Sensor Male Relative Pressure

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RS Stock No.:
175-2189
Mfr. Part No.:
SPTW-P16R-G14-A-M12
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Pneumatic Sensor

Accuracy

± 1.0% FS

Switch Output

Analogue

Pressure Type

Relative Pressure

Connection Gender

Male

Mount Type

Screw

Electrical Connection Type

G 1/4

Analogue Output

4-20 mA

Connection Thread Size

1/4 in

Minimum Set Pressure

0bar

Series

SPTW

Maximum Set Pressure

10bar

Connection Thread Standard

G

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

EN

Depth

25mm

Height

40mm

Width

64.8mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Festo Compact Pneumatic Sensor, 8 to 30V DC - SPTW-P16R-G14-A-M12


Monitor pressure levels in your manufacturing equipment by installing this pneumatic sensor from Festo. It reliably measures changes in pressure for both gases and liquids. The sensor has a broad 0 to 16 bar pressure-measuring range to deliver comprehensive results, and it can indicate an overload range of 32 bar in the event of overpressure. The low (80g) weight of the unit means it's easy to handle and install. You can use it in diverse environments thanks to its wide operating temperature range of 0°C to +80°C.

• Versatile mounting options via internal thread or with the aid of mounting accessories

• IP67 (ingress protection) rating prevents damage from dust and water contact

• PA (polyamide) connector is resistant to abrasion and lasts a long time

Applications


• Safety engineering

• Fire extinguishing equipment

• Drainage systems

• Manufacturing plants

How does this Festor pneumatic sensor measure pressure changes?


This device has an internal thin metal film that gauges the relative pressure of the substance in the system. It can be used to measure the pressure of compressed air, fluid media and gas.

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