Gs 470
Gs 470
2 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
Notes: FS = Full Scale; BFSL = Best Fit Straight Line; (1) negative pressure lower than -1 bar can damage the device
GS470
3 FEATURES
• Two independent PNP transistor switching outputs. Imax up to 250 mA per output 4.1 Hysteresis Function
• 4 digit display, adjustable on one axes without tools for best visual position or visualized digits can be turned
electronically of 180° 1
HNO
• Pressure reading selectable in: bar, Mpa, kPa, psi, kg/cm² 0
• Selection of different display modes: unit switching, offset adjustment, actual pressure value, minimum or maxi- HNC
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mum pressure value, function switch points, function reset points, display updates/second. 0
• Hydraulic connection G1/4”
• Electric connector M12x1 supplied with the pressure switch pressure
SP
RP
4 OUTPUTS SWITCHING FUNCTION
The independent outputs can be settable using two different functions: Hysteresis and Windows.
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Hysteresis function - see 4.1
If the system pressure fluctuates around the set point, the hysteresis keeps the switching status of the outputs stable. 4.2 Window Function
With increasing system pressure, the output switches when reaching the switch point (SP).
• HNO - contact normally open: active 1
FNO
• HNC - contact normally closed: inactive 0
With system pressure falling again, the output will not switch back before the reset point (RP) is reached. FNC
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• HNO - contact normally open: inactive 0
• HNC - contact normally closed: active pressure
FH
Window function - see 4.2
The window function allows for the control of a defined range. FL
When the system pressure is between window High (FH) and window Low (FL), the output switches on.
• FNO - contact normally open: active time
• FNC - contact normally closed: inactive
When the system pressure is outside window High (FH) and window Low (FL), the output does not switch on.
4.3 Delay times (0 ... 50 s)
• FNO - contact normally open: inactive
• FNC - contact normally closed: active DS DR
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NO
Delay times (0 ... 50 s) - see 4.3 0
This makes it possible to filter out unwanted pressure peaks of a short duration or a high frequency (damping). NC
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The pressure must be present for at least a certain pre-set time for the output to switch on. The output does not immedia- 0
tely change its status when it reaches the switching event (SP), but rather only after the pre-set delay time (DS).
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If the switching event is no longer present after the delay time, the switch output does not change.
The output only switches back when the system pressure has fallen down to the reset point (PR) and stays at or SP
below the reset point (RP) for at least the pre-set delay time (DR). RP
If the switching event is no longer present after the delay time, the switch output does not change.
Delay times is available for Hysteresis and Window functions. time
Ø 38 ~ 56
through 300°
ZBE-08
Ø 35
26
14
CH.27
25 ÷ 45 Nm
G1/4” A
DIN 3852-E
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