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Electronic Pressure Switches

Type XMLF

Refer to Catalog 9014CT0201

XMLF is a user-friendly electronic pressure switch, with an easy-to-read four digit display. Finger-operated adjustment buttons allow the user to scroll up and down through the menu functions. Burst pressure is six times the nominal pressure (up to 1,800 bar or 26,100 psi).
Analog sensor (4–20 mA) with shunt calibration
Analog sensor (1–10 V) with shunt calibration
Universal sensor; 1 analog output (4–20 mA) and 1 digital output
Universal sensor; 1 analog output (1–10 V) and 1 digital output
Table 22.60:
= DC Analog 4–20 mA—shunt calibration
= DC Analog 4–20 mA—digital single stage
= DC Analog 0–10 V—shunt calibration
= DC Analog 0–10 V—digital single stage
The switches can be adjusted: 7% to 100% of the nominal pressure with a
differential adjustable 5% to 95% of the nominal pressure.
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4–20 mA
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Power Supply
102–132 Vac N.O. – N.C. Relays Output 2.5 A 5 Wire
17–33 Vdc Analog PNP–NPN N.O. Outputs 4 Wire
17–33 Vdc Analog + Shunt Calibration 4 Wire
17–33 Vdc Dual Stage N.O. –N.C. PNP–NPN Outputs 4 Wire
The display will show the pressure in the circuit, even if it is higher than the pressure size of the device, up to twice that value (i.e.:
XMXF.6000...display up to 1200 bar). If the pressure is higher than 130% of the pressure range the display will start blinking. The display will show
two digits after the point from -1 up to 2.5 bar (-14.5 to 36.25); one digit after the point from 10 up to 70 bar (145 to 1015); and no digit after the
point from 100 up to 600 bar (1450 to 8700). In any case the display will not show values that are lower than 2% at the beginning of the scale.

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Release Date: 03/31/2007
Modification Date: 4/11/2007