9013GHG2J56
Product Overview
pump or compressor switch 9013GH - adjustable diff. - 110-150 psi
- Attributes
- Documents
- Application
- Item Features
- Standards
BrandSquare D™
Connection Type1/4 in NPSF Screw Clamp
Contact Configuration2NC/DPST-DB
Contact Rating5 hp at 575 VAC
Country of OriginMX
Diaphragm MaterialNitrile
Differential20 to 40 psi
Dimensions5.4 in H x 3.44 in W x 3.88 in D
Enclosure TypeIP20/NEMA 1
Housing MaterialThermoplastic
Manufacturer NameSchneider Electric
Maximum Pressure300 psi
Operating Cycles60 cpm
Pressure Rating40 to 170 psig
Series9013GH
Temperature Rating-33 to 257 deg F
TypeAdjustable Electro-Mechanical
For controlling small electrically driven air compressors, indoor and general purpose applications
- Contacts open on pressure rise
- The class 9013 type G devices cover higher electrical ratings for direct control of motors in pump and compressor applications
- Diaphragm actuated
- 2NC, snap action, DPST-DB, form YY contact
- -22 to 257 deg F air and fresh water controlled fluid
- 1/4 in NPSF internal fluid connection
- Regulation between 2 thresholds, adjustable differential scale
- 4-terminal block
- 10 AWG clamping capacity electrical connection
- Nitrile (Buna-N) diaphragm
- 300000 cycles mechanical durability, 100000 cycles at 10 cycles/min electrical durability
- Zinc plated steel or equivalent flange
- 3.7 kW at 460 VAC 3-phase, 3.7 kW at 575 VAC 3-phase, 2.2 kW at 115 VAC 3-phase, 0.75 kW at 115 VDC, 0.75 kW at 230 VDC, 3.75 kW at 230 VAC 3-phase, 3.7 kW at 460 VAC, 1-phase, 3.7 kW at 575 VAC, 1-phase, 1.5 kW at 115 VAC, 1-phase, 2.2 kW at 230 VAC, 1-phase
- General purpose (indoor) environmental conditions
- Bracket mounting
- Standard action
- 3 knockouts for 1/2 in conduit UL508 cable entry
- Noryl thermoplastic resin
- 300 psig system pressure
UL 508 File No. E12158 CCN NKPZ|CSA File No. LR25490 Class 3211 06|CE Marked|NSF ANSI 372|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including: Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov