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DCM1000-563 データシートの表示(PDF) - Honeywell International

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Mechanical pressure switches
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Definitions
Definitions
Maximum pressure monitoring
RSP = SP – xd
Minimum pressure monitoring
RSP = SP + xd
Switching differential
The switching differential (hysteresis) is the difference in pressure between the switching point (SP)
and the reset point (RSP) of a pressure switch. Switching differential tolerances occur due to
tolerances in the microswitches, springs and pressure bellows. Therefore the data in the product
summaries always refers to average values. In the case of limiter functions the switching differential
has no significance, as one is only interested in the switching point at which cutoff occurs, not the
reset point. For a controller function, i. e. in the case of pressure switches used to switch a burner,
pump etc. on and off, a pressure switch with an adjustable switching differential should be
chosen. The switching frequency of the burner or pump can be varied by changing the switching
differential.
Adjustable switching differential/ calibration
In the case of pressure switches with adjustable switching differential, the hysteresis can be set within
the specified limits. The switching point (SP) and reset point (RSP) are precisely definable. When
setting the pressure switch, the switching differential situation and the type of factory calibration must
be taken into account. Some pressure switches (e.g. minimum pressure monitors of the DCM series)
are calibrated under "falling" pressure, i.e. switching under falling pressure takes place at the scale
value with the switching differential being above it. The device switches back at scale value +
switching differential. If the pressure switch is calibrated under rising pressure, switching takes place
at the scale value and the device switches back at scale value - switching differential (see direction of
action). The calibration method is indicated in the data sheets.
Direction of action
In principle, any pressure switch can be used for both maximum pressure and minimum pressure
monitoring. This excludes pressure limiters, whose direction of action (maximum or minimum) is
predefined. The only thing to remember is that the scale reading may deviate by the amount of the
switching differential. See example at bottom left: The scale value is 2.8 bar.
Maximum pressure monitoring
With rising pressure, switching takes place once the preset switching pressure is reached (SP).
The reset point (RSP) is lower by the amount of the switching differential.
Minimum pressure monitoring
With falling pressure, switching takes place once the preset switching pressure is reached (SP).
The reset point (RSP) is higher by the amount of the switching differential.
Direction of action in vacuum range
It is particularly important to define the direction of action in the vacuum range.
Rising does not mean a rising vacuum, but rising pressure (as viewed from absolute "0"). "Falling"
pressure means a rising vacuum.
For example: Vacuum switch set to -0.6 bar falling means: Switching (SP) takes place under falling
pressure (rising vacuum) at -0.6 bar. The reset point is higher by the amount of the switching
differential (e.g. at -0.55 bar).
Setting a pressure switch
To define the switching point of a pressure switch exactly, it is necessary to determine the direction of
action in addition to the pressure. "Rising" means that switching takes place at the set value when the
pressure rises.
The reset point is then lower by the amount of the switching differential. "Falling" means exactly the
opposite.
Please note when specifying the setting of a pressure switch:
In addition to the switching point it is also necessary to specify the direction of action (falling or rising).
Example for selection of a pressure switch:
A pump is to be turned on at 2.8 bar and off again at 4.2 bar.
Chosen type: DCMV6 according to data sheet DCM. Setting: Scale pointer to 2.8 bar (lower switching
point). Switching differential to 1.4 bar (set according to pressure gauge).
Cutoff point: 2.8 bar +1.4 bar = 4.2 bar.

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