9013GSG2J21
Product Overview
Pressure switches, float switches, vacuum switches and power pressure switches for control or monitoring of water pumps, compressors, agricultural/irrigation water systems, molding presses, injection molders, grinding machines, machining centers, complex, special machines, HVAC, automotive, food, beverage, healthcare facilities, pharmaceutical and more. Classes 9012, 9013, 9016, 9036, 9037 and 9038.
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BrandSquare D™
Connection MaterialSteel
Connection TypeScrew Clamp
Contact Configuration2NC
Country of OriginMX
Diaphragm MaterialNitrile
Differential20 to 80 psi
Enclosure TypeNEMA 1/IP20
Housing MaterialPolypropylene
Manufacturer NameSchneider Electric
Maximum Pressure80 psi
Operating Cycles10 cpm
Pressure Rating5 to 60 psi
Series9013GS
Temperature Rating-33 to 257 deg F
TypeType G Electromechanical
Industrial, Pressure Control, Monitoring of Water Pumps, Compressors, Agricultural/Irrigation Water Systems, Molding Presses, Injection Molders, Grinding Machines, Machining Centers, Complex/Special Machines, HVAC, Automotive, Food, Beverage, Healthcare Facilities and Pharmaceutical Applications and Regulation Between 2 Thresholds
- 9013G power pressure switches rated for the direct control of motors in pump and compressor applications
- Rugged, robust construction provides a long life and provides years of uninterrupted, worry-free service
- Driftproof cut-in and cut-out settings
- Has visible vertical contacts, easy to inspect without removal
- An extra strong frame that resists distortion when mounting the switch to a compressor
- Designed for the direct control of motors in pump and compressor applications
- 1/4 in NPSF internal conforming to UL 508 fluid connection
- 30 to 50 psi pressure
ECCN: EAR99|CSA Certified|IEC 60529|REACH Compliant|RoHS Compliant|UL 508|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