Norgren Vacuum Switch -1 bar to -0.2 bar

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RS Stock No.:
289-5513
Mfr. Part No.:
M/58024/VF
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Product Type

Vacuum Switch

Minimum Operating Pressure

-1bar

Switch Output

Electrical

Suitable Medias

Air

Pressure Type

Vacuum, Vacuum

Series

M/58024

Maximum Operating Pressure

-0.2 bar

Connection Thread Standard

G, G

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Depth

24mm

Height

54mm

Standards/Approvals

DIN

Width

27mm

IP Rating

IP55

RoHS Status: Exempt

IMI Norgren Vacuum Switch, NC Configuration, IP55 Rating - M/58024 Series - M/58024/VF


For stability in your pneumatic system, choose this vacuum switch from IMI Norgren. It regulates the flow of vacuum from one space to another to ensure a balanced setup. The switch has a silicone diaphragm that senses the pressure difference between the two areas to trigger the opening or closing of the device's contacts. Thanks to a zinc-plated metal body, this unit is resistant to impact and corrosion, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 90g for easy handling and minimal system strain

• Broad operating range of -20°C to +80°C for use in demanding settings

• Simple G1/8 threaded connection for tool-free installation

• Voltage rating of 250V AC/DC for use in low-voltage applications

Applications


• Safety interlocks

• Semiconductor manufacturing equipment

• Oil and gas plants

Is this vacuum switch dust-resistant?


Yes, its IP55 rating means it can withstand dust and low-pressure water jets, so you can rely on it to perform in contaminated conditions.

Can I use moist or humid air when using this vacuum switch?


No, the air supply must be dry to prevent ice formation at temperatures below +2°C that could damage your equipment.

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