samdefloreal
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Hello all,
Currently filling my tanks from LW 100 E1 ECO which pumps out around 100 L/min
So far so good - two things were missing from the setup which was not added when I ordered it due to the cost.
1. Automatic condensation drain priced a little bit over EUR 650
2. Auto stop & hours counter priced at EUR 400 +
I have recently fitted an automatic condensation drain (Oh lordy...you've no idea how much easier it is to fill up without having to fiddle manual drain every 15 mins) and now i'm looking at installing an adjustable diaphragm pressure switch.
While the automatic condensation drain was easy enough to install on my own, I don't think I can install the adjustable diagphragm pressure switch on my own therefore a little help is needed.
Has anyone done something of the sort and if you have, possible to provide some help?
Thank you for reading!
Sam
Pressure switch specs :
Diaphragm-Pressure Switch- 1/4" - Up To 320 bar - Changer - Adjustable
Product Description
Comfortable and precise adjustment of the switching point by hand wheel
Connection over DIN angle plug
Applicable for compressed air, hydraulic oil, turpentine, heating oil, water
Application
Application
Manual adjustable pressure switches for the monitoring of operational pressure of fluid and gaseous madias
Technical Data
Valve Body - Zinc diecasting
Sealing - NBR
Diaphargm - PTFE
Switch-back difference - 10% from
Protection Type - IP65
Electric connection - Angle Plug DIN 43560 Bgr. 3
Media Connection - G 1/4"
Switch Type - Changer
Switch Capacity- 3A at 28V DC ; 4A at 230V AC
Currently filling my tanks from LW 100 E1 ECO which pumps out around 100 L/min
So far so good - two things were missing from the setup which was not added when I ordered it due to the cost.
1. Automatic condensation drain priced a little bit over EUR 650
2. Auto stop & hours counter priced at EUR 400 +
I have recently fitted an automatic condensation drain (Oh lordy...you've no idea how much easier it is to fill up without having to fiddle manual drain every 15 mins) and now i'm looking at installing an adjustable diaphragm pressure switch.
While the automatic condensation drain was easy enough to install on my own, I don't think I can install the adjustable diagphragm pressure switch on my own therefore a little help is needed.
Has anyone done something of the sort and if you have, possible to provide some help?
Thank you for reading!
Sam
Pressure switch specs :
Diaphragm-Pressure Switch- 1/4" - Up To 320 bar - Changer - Adjustable
Product Description
Comfortable and precise adjustment of the switching point by hand wheel
Connection over DIN angle plug
Applicable for compressed air, hydraulic oil, turpentine, heating oil, water
Application
Application
Manual adjustable pressure switches for the monitoring of operational pressure of fluid and gaseous madias
Technical Data
Valve Body - Zinc diecasting
Sealing - NBR
Diaphargm - PTFE
Switch-back difference - 10% from
Protection Type - IP65
Electric connection - Angle Plug DIN 43560 Bgr. 3
Media Connection - G 1/4"
Switch Type - Changer
Switch Capacity- 3A at 28V DC ; 4A at 230V AC