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Clark Solutions
WX Pressure Switch
Set Point Range, 20 to 4200 PSI DESCRIPTION
Model WX is a simple, reliable low cost pressure switch that uses a spring loaded diaphragm as the sensing element. A Buna-N diaphragm is standard however a selection of other diaphragm materials are optionally available.
The switch point can be factory preset or field adjustable.
In operation, the diaphragm actuates a snap action electrical switch that insures a positive, instantaneous electrical contact under all operating conditions.
SPECIFICATIONS
Set Point Range - 20-4200 PSI (0.13-6.9 bar)
Set Point Tolerance - ±5 PSI or 5% (0.34 bar)
Max Operating pressure - 5000 PSi (344 bar)
Proof Pressure - 15000 PSI (1034 bar)
Switch Deadband (differential) - 5-10%
Current Rating - 5 A (to 24Vdc, to 240Vac),
resistive (10 amp contact available as
well as gold contact for low current
applications, consult us please)
Media Connection - 1/8 NPT, 1/4 NPT
Circuit Form - SPST-NO, SPST-NC, SPDT
Electrical Connections - 8-32 terminals, 18
wire leads, 1/4 Spade, Weather
Pack, Metri-pack, 1/2 Conduit
Machined Switch Body - Zinc
Diaphragm - Buna-N (consult us for other
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ORDERING INFORMATION
ORDER NUMBER ABCDEF
EXAMPLE WX-1ACJWL
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| PLEASE CALL 1-800-253-2497 TO ORDER THESE ITEMS |
| A=Model |
B=Connection |
C=Circuit Form |
D=Adj. Range |
E=Set Direction |
F=Electrical Connection |
| WX |
1=1/4" NPT |
A= SPST-NO |
A=50-150 PSI |
J=Rising |
PE=8-32 Terminals |
| 2=1/8" NPT |
B=SPST-NC |
B=140-400 PSI |
G=Falling |
WL=Wire Leads, 18" |
| Consult us for other connections |
C=SPDT |
C=300-800 PSI |
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QC=1/4" Spade |
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D=700-2500 PSI |
WP=Weather Pack |
| E=2000-5000 |
MP=Metri-Pack |
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EL=1/2" Conduit |
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18 AWG wire, 18 long
Black-common; Red, normally open; Blue, normally closed
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Quick Connects
1/4 Spades
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Female Tower Type
18 AWG wire 6 complete length
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Female 280 Series
18 AWG Wire 6 complete length
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1/2-14 Male
Includes WL Option
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