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For controlling the pressure of air, water, hydraulic oils, corrosive fluids
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For controlling the pressure of air, water, hydraulic oils, corrosive fluids and
viscous products
b Type XML, presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2/76
For controlling the pressure of air, water, hydraulic oils and corrosive fluids
b For control regulation between 2 tresholds, with adjustable differential
v Types ACW and ADW, presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2/138
v Type ACW, sizes: 0.7 to 131 bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2/140
v Type ADW, sizes: 69 to 340 bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2/142
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Presentation
OsiSense XM
Pressure and vacuum switches type XML are switches for control circuits.
They are used to control the pressure of hydraulic oils, fresh water, sea water,
air, steam, corrosive fluids or viscous products, up to 500 bar.
XML A pressure and vacuum switches have a fixed differential and are for detection
of a single threshold. They incorporate a 1 CO single-pole contact.
XML B pressure and vacuum switches have an adjustable differential and are for
regulation between 2 thresholds. They incorporate a 1 CO single-pole contact.
XML C pressure and vacuum switches have an adjustable differential and are for
regulation between 2 thresholds. They incorporate 2 CO single-pole contacts.
XML D pressure and vacuum switches are dual stage switches, each stage with
a fixed differential, and are for detection at each threshold. They incorporate 2 CO
single-pole contacts (one per stage).
2
3
Setting
When setting pressure and vacuum switches XML, adjust the switching point
on rising pressure (PH) first and then the switching point on falling pressure (PB).
5
6
7
Dual stage pressure and vacuum switches with fixed differential for each
threshold, type XML D
1
9
10
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Characteristics
Environment characteristics
Conformity to standards
Product certifications
Protective treatment
Ambient air temperature
Fluids or products controlled
Materials
Operating position
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
Electric shock protection
Degree of protection
Operating rate
Repeat accuracy
Fluid connection
Electrical connection
Electrical durability
Conforming to IEC/EN60947-5-1 Appendix C
Utilisation categories AC-15 and DC-13
Operating rate: 3600 operating cycles/hour
Load factor: 0.5
mW
48 V
0.5
110 V
230 V
5
4
3
Ithe
230 V
48 V
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.3 0.5
5
10
20
Current in A
DC supply c
Power broken in W
for1millionoperatingcycles
Voltage V
24
48
o
W
31
29
120
26
12/24 V
2
1
Ithe
5
4
3
0.1
0.5
110 V
1
4 5
10
Current in A
DC supply c
Power broken in W
for5millionoperatingcycles
Voltage V
24
48
o
W
10
7
120
4
2/77
9
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
Weight (kg)
XMLAM01V2C11
XMLAM01T2S12
XMLAM01T2C11
0.685
0.715
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Vacuum switch type
Operating curves
bar
-0.4
Connection
Terminal model
-0.2 -0.04
Time
11
Natural differential
(add to PB to give PH)
Rising pressure
-1
-0.76 -0.6
XMLAM01V2S12
13
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Terminals
12
14
-0.2
-0.28
-0.4
PH
-0.6
-0.8
-1
PB
Falling pressure
Connector model
Vacuum switch
connector pin view
Vacuum
bar
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
10
Accessories:
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2/78
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PB)
(Fallingpressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
XMLBM02V2S12
XMLBM02V2C11
XMLBM02T2S12
XMLBM02T2C11
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
1.015
1.030
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Vacuum switch type
Operating curves
-0.2
Time
-0.01
0
11
-0.4
5
6
Terminal model
13
Rising pressure
-1 -0.87
-0.6
bar
Connection
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
14
Possible differential
(add to PB
to give PH)
-0.14
-0.2
PH
-0.4
2
-0.6
-0.8
-1
bar
PB
Falling pressure
Connector model
Vacuum switch connector pin view
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Vacuum
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
Other versions
Vacuum switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
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Accessories:
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Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/79
References,
characteristics (continued)
1
2
Weight (kg)
XMLCM02T2S12
1.015
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Vacuum switch type
Operating curves
-0.14
Time
-0.01
-0.2
21
-0.4
Terminal model
23
bar
Connection
22
Maximum permissible
pressure
24
Possible differential
(add to PB
to give PH)
Rising pressure
-0.86
-0.6
XMLCM02V2S12
11
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
12
Terminals
13
14
PH
-0.4
-0.8
Falling pressure
-0.6
PB
Vacuum
bar
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Vacuum switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
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Accessories:
page 2/130
2/80
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
2nd stage switching point(PB2)
Adjustable range of each
switching point
1st stage switching point (PB1)
(Falling pressure)
Spread between 2 stages (PB2 - PB1)
Electrical connection
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLDM02V1S12
XMLDM02T1S12
1.015
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Vacuum switch type
Operating curves
-0.98 -0.8
bar
-0.6
-0.4
5
6
7
Rising pressure
-0.12 0
-1 -0.88
bar
-0.6
-0.4
-0.4
2
-0.6
-0.8
-0.12
-0.2
-0.98
bar
-0.2
Time
-0.02
0
E
-0.12
G-0.2
-0.6
-0.8
F
H
PH1
PB1
-0.4
Falling pressure
Natural differential
(add to PB1/PB2
to give PH1/PH2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
-0.98
bar
PH2
PB2
Vacuum
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
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21
10
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 1 Contact 2
(stage 1) (stage2)
Vacuum switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/81
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
References (1)
Hydraulic oils, air, up to+ 160C XMLBM03R2S12
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
3.310
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Vacuum switch type
6
Operating curves
-120
-80
Terminal model
-40 -20 -2
Time
11
Rising pressure
-182 -160
mbar
Connection
13
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
Possible differential
(add to PB
to give PH)
XMLBM03S2S12
14
-20
-40
PH
-80
Falling pressure
-120
PB
Vacuum
-160
-200
mbar
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Vacuum switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
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2/82
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
Terminals
References (1)
Hydraulic oils, air, up to+ 160C XMLBL05R2S12
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLBL05S2S12
2.420
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
Terminal model
11
12
PH
13
Pressure
mbar
50
14
Rising pressure
Operating curves
1
40
PB
30
2
20
Time
10
2.6
0
1.2
10
20
30
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
40 46 mbar
Falling pressure
Pressure switches with DIN 43650 A connector or with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc.
Please consult our Customer Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/83
10
Electromechanical vacu-pressure
switches
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLBM05A2S12
XMLBM05A2C11
XMLBM05B2S12
XMLBM05B2C11
XMLBM05C2S12
XMLBM05C2C11
XMLBM05P2C11
4
Weight (kg)
0.715
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Vacu-pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Pressure
Rising pressure
bar
5
PH1
PB1
4
3
PH2
0
PB2
1
0.5
PH3
0
-0.5
-1
Connector model
Time
-1
3
4 4.5 5 bar
Falling pressure
2/84
Vacuum
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
PB3
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
10
11
Terminal model
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
13
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Vacu-pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our
Customer Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
Electro-mechanical vacu-pressure
switches
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLCM05A2S12
XMLCM05B2S12
XMLCM05C2S12
0.685
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Vacu-pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
PB1
PH2
0
PB2
1
0.5
PH3
0
-0.55
-1
23
21
22
24
PH1
14
Rising pressure
13
Pressure
bar
5
Terminal model
11
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Connector model
Time
2
3
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
PB3
-1
3
4 4.55 5 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Vacuum
Adjustable value
Other versions
Vacu-pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our
Customer Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/85
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
Terminals
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLBL35R2C11
XMLBL35S2C11
XMLBL35P2C11
2.590
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
1 entry tapped M20 x 1.5 mm for ISO cable gland, clamping capacity 7 to 13 mm
DIN 43650 A, 4-pin male. For suitable female connector, see page 2/130
Diaphragm
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XML BL35R2S12
becomes XML BL35R2S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low setting point for switches of the same size: - 8mbar,
+ 3 mbar (- 0.12 psi, + 0.04 psi).
(4) Deviation of the differential at high setting point for switches of the same size: 8mbar
( 0.11 psi).
Operating curves
Connection
PH
300
Connector model
PB
200
Time
45
0
100
13
Pressure
mbar
350
11
Terminal model
14
Rising pressure
50
100
200
12
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
300 mbar
Falling pressure
10
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/86
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics (continued)
1
2
Terminals
References (1)
Hydraulic oils, air, upto+ 160C XMLBS35R2S12
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
11
12
Pressure
13
Terminal model
mbar
350
6
7
Connection
14
Rising pressure
Operating curves
PH
300
200
100
Time
45
3
50
100
200
Connector model
PB
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
300 mbar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/87
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
Terminals
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLCS35R2S12
XMLCL35S2S12
2.575
3.500
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
Terminal model
23
21
24
22
11
300
PH
13
Pressure
mbar
350
12
Rising pressure
Operating curves
14
PB
200
2
Time
100
45
0
0 25 50
100
200
315 mbar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/88
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics (continued)
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLDL35S1S12
2.575
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Per cycle
Accidental
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XMLDL35R1S12
becomes XMLDL35R1S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low setting point for switches of the same size: 10mbar
( 0.15 psi).
(4) Deviation of the differential at high setting point for switches of the same size: 8mbar
( 0.11 psi).
Operating curves
mbar
350
325
300
300
Pressure
PH2
PB2
PH1
PB1
200
200
mbar
350
343
2
100
100
58
58
33
0 33
100
200
300 325mbar
PH1 setting (falling pressure)
Time
G
E
3 28
100
200
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 1 Contact 2
(stage1) (stage2)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/89
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLA001S2S12
XMLA001S2C11
2.555
2.570
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Terminal model
13
Pressure
bar
1
PH
14
Rising pressure
Connection
0.8
PB
Connector model
0.6
11
XMLA001R2C11
12
0.4
Time
0.2
0.03
0
0.01
0.2
0.4
0.6
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
0.8
0.96
bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/90
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics (continued)
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLB001R2C11
XMLB001S2C11
XMLB001P2C11
2.590
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Connection
PH
11
0.8
13
Pressure
bar
1
12
Terminal model
14
Rising pressure
Operating curves
Connector model
PB
6
7
8
0.6
0.4
Time
0.2
0.05
0
0.01
0.25 0.4
0.6
0.8
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
0.94
bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/91
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
References (1)
Hydraulic oils, air, upto+ 160C XMLC001R2S12
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
2.555
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
Terminal model
23
21
24
22
PH
11
Pressure
bar
1
12
Rising pressure
Operating curves
13
XMLC001S2S12
14
PB
0.6
2
0.4
Time
0.2
0.05
0
0.02
0.2
0.4
0.6
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/92
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLD001R1S12
XMLD001S1S12
References (1)
Weight (kg)
3
4
2.575
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
bar
1
Pressure
0.77
0.6
0.8
PB2
2
0.4
PH2
PH1
PB1
0.6
1
PH2 setting (rising pressure)
Rising pressure
bar
1
0.4
Time
0.2
0.12
0
0.04
0.27 0.4
0.6
0.8 0.92 bar
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
0.2
0.12 G
0.04 E
0
0.01 0.09 0.2
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
0.4
0.6
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/93
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
4
Weight (kg)
XMLA002A2S12
XMLA002A2C11
XMLA002B2S12
XMLA002B2C11
XMLA002C2S12
XMLA002C2C11
0.995
1.010
Per cycle
Accidental
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Terminal model
13
Pressure
bar
2.5
PH
14
Rising pressure
Connection
PB
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
1
Time
11
12
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
0.15
0
0.02
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
2 2.37 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/94
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
References (1)
Fluids
controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
DIN connector
XMLB002A2S12
XMLB002A2C11
XMLB002B2S12
XMLB002B2C11
XMLB002C2S12
XMLB002C2C11
1.015
1.030
1 entry tapped M20 x 1.5 mm for ISO cable gland, clamping capacity 7 to 13 mm
DIN 43650 A, 4-pin male. For suitable female connector, see page 2/130
Diaphragm
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XMLB002A2S12 becomes
XMLB002A2S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low and high setting points for switches of the same size: -0.03bar, +0.05bar
(-0.43psi, +0.72 psi).
PB
Time
0.3
0.75 1
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Other versions
11
Connector model
0.14
12
13
Rising pressure
PH
Terminal model
Pressure
bar
2.5
6
7
Connection
14
Operating curves
3.500
XMLBS02B2S12
Possible
differential
(subtract from
PH to give PB)
Terminals
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
10
2 2.29 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer Care Centre.
2/95
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
Terminals
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLCS02B2S12
XMLC002B2S12
XMLC002C2S12
0.995
3.500
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Terminal model
23
21
24
22
1
2
11
PH
12
Pressure
bar
2.5
13
Rising pressure
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
PB
2
1
Time
0.3
0.17 0.5
2 2.33 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/96
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLD002B1S12
XMLD002C1S12
1.015
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Rising pressure
1.69
Pressure
PH2
PH1
PB1
2
1
0.34
0.34
0.20
PB2
bar
2.5
Time
0.2
2
1
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
2.36 bar
E
0.06
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
G
1
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/97
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
4
Weight (kg)
XMLA004B2C11
XMLA004C2S12
XMLA004C2C11
XMLA004P2C11
0.715
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Pressure
bar
4
PH
PB
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
Time
11
Terminal model
13
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
XMLA004B2S12
14
XMLA004A2C11
Rising pressure
XMLA004A2S12
0.4
0
0.05
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
3 3.65 4 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
10
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/98
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
References (1)
DIN connector
XMLB004A2S12
XMLB004A2C11
XMLB004B2S12
XMLB004B2C11
XMLBS04B2S12
XMLB004C2S12
XMLB004C2C11
1.015
1.030
1 entry tapped M20 x 1.5 mm for ISO cable gland, clamping capacity 7 to 13 mm
DIN 43650 A, 4-pin male. For suitable female connector, see page 2/130
Diaphragm
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XMLB004A2S12 becomes XMLB004A2S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low setting point for switches of the same size: 0.01bar (0.14psi).
(4) Deviation of the differential at high setting point for switches of the same size: -0.03bar, +0.05 bar
(-0.43psi, +0.72psi).
6
7
Terminal model
PB
11
PH
12
13
Pressure
14
Rising pressure
Connection
bar
4
3.500
Operating curves
Possible
Min. at low setting (3)
differential
Min. at high setting (4)
(subtract from PH
Max. at high setting
to give PB)
Maximum
Per cycle
permissible
Accidental
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Terminals
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
Time
1
0.25
0
0.05
1.6 2
Accessories:
page 2/130
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
3
3.75 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Other versions
10
Adjustable value
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/99
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
4
Weight (kg)
XMLCS04B2S12
XMLC004B2S12
XMLC004C2S12
0.685
3.500
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
Terminal model
23
21
PB
Time
1
0.3
0
22
24
PH
11
Pressure
bar
4
13
Rising pressure
Operating curves
12
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
0.15
1.5
3
3.83 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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10
Accessories:
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2/100
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLD004B1S12
XMLD004C1S12
1.015
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
2.35
H
F
PB2
3
PH1
PB1
8
Time
0.4
0.19
1
1.82 2
3
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
3.79 bar
0.40 G
0.19
0 E
0.04
3
3.6 3.81 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
13
11
23
21
12
24
22
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
6
7
Pressure
PH2
bar
4
3.79
bar
4
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/101
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
4
Weight (kg)
XMLA010A2S12
XMLA010A2C11
XMLA010B2S12
XMLA010B2C11
XMLA010C2S12
XMLA010P2S12
XMLA010C2C11
XMLA010P2C11
0.685
0.715
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Rising pressure
Pressure
PH
8
PB
6
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
4
Time
11
Terminal model
bar
10
12
Per cycle
Accidental
13
14
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
1
0.6
0
0.1
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
8
9.5 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
10
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/102
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
References (1)
Fluids
controlled
(2)
XMLB010A2S12
DIN connector
XMLB010A2C11
Terminals
XMLBS10A2S12
XMLB010B2S12
XMLB010B2C11
XMLB010C2S12
XMLB010C2C11
XMLB010P2S12
XMLB010P2C11
4
5
Weight (kg)
0.705
Possible
Min. at low setting (3)
differential
Min. at high setting (4)
(subtract from PH
Max. at high setting
to give PB)
Maximum
Per cycle
permissible
Accidental
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
0.735
1 entry tapped M20 x 1.5 mm for ISO cable gland, clamping capacity 7 to 13 mm
DIN 43650 A, 4-pin male. For suitable female connector, see page 2/130
Diaphragm
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XMLB010A2S12 becomes XMLB010A2S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low setting point for switches of the same size: 0.05bar (0.72psi).
(4) Deviation of the differential at high setting point for switches of the same size: -0.1bar, +0.15 bar (-1.45psi, +2.17psi).
Operating curves
Connection
11
12
PH
6
7
8
Terminal model
Pressure
13
bar
10
14
Rising pressure
3.500
1
6
PB
Connector model
4
Time
2
0.7
0
0.13
2.5
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Other versions
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
6
8 9.15
bar
Falling pressure
10
Adjustable value
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer Care Centre.
2/103
References,
characteristics (continued)
1
2
Weight (kg)
XMLCS10A2S12
XMLC010B2S12
XMLC010C2S12
0.685
3.500
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
21
PH
23
Pressure
22
bar
10
24
Terminal model
11
Rising pressure
Operating curves
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
13
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Terminals
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
14
PB
2
4
Time
2
0.7
0.25
6
8
9.3 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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Accessories:
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2/104
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLD010B1S12
XMLD010C1S12
0.705
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
bar
10
bar
10
9.32
6.34
6
6
7
Pressure
PH2
PB2
PH1
PB1
Time
2
1.2
0
0.52
2
4.2
6
8 9.32 bar
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
2
1.2 G
0.52
0 E
0.07 0.75 2
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
4
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
13
11
23
21
24
22
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
12
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
14
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/105
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLA020A2S12
XMLA020A2C11
XMLA020B2S12
XMLA020B2C11
XMLA020C2S12
XMLA020C2C11
XMLA020P2C11
4
Weight (kg)
0.715
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
bar
20
Pressure
PH
15
PB
Connector model
10
9
10
11
Terminal model
12
Per cycle
Accidental
13
14
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Rising pressure
Time
1
1
0
0.6
10
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
15
19 bar
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/106
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
References (1)
XMLB020A2S12
DIN connector
Terminals
XMLB020A2C11
XMLBS20A2S12
XMLB020B2S12
XMLB020B2C11
XMLB020C2S12
XMLB020C2C11
XMLB020P2S12
XMLB020P2C11
0.705
0.735
Possible
Min. at low setting (3)
differential
Min. at high setting (3)
(subtract from PH
Max. at high setting
to give PB)
Maximum
Per cycle
permissible
Accidental
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
3.500
0.95 bar (13.78 psi)
1.45 bar (21.03 psi)
12.6 bar (182.7 psi)
1 entry tapped M20 x 1.5 mm for ISO cable gland, clamping capacity 7 to 13 mm
DIN 43650 A, 4-pin male. For suitable female connector, see page 2/130
Diaphragm
(1) For 1 entry tapped for n 13 cable gland, replace S12 by S11 (example: XMLB020A2S12 becomes XMLB020A2S11).
(2) Component materials of units in contact with the fluid, see pages 2/136 and 2/137.
(3) Deviation of the differential at low and high setting points for switches of the same size: 0.25bar (3.63psi).
Connection
PB
11
12
15
13
Pressure
PH
Time
1.3
0
0.3
9 10
15
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
18.4 bar
10
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Other versions
Connector model
10
Terminal model
14
bar
20
Rising pressure
Operating curves
Adjustable value
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer Care Centre.
2/107
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
Terminals
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLCS20A2S12
XMLC020B2S12
XMLC020C2S12
0.685
3.500
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
23
21
22
PH
24
Pressure
11
bar
20
12
Terminal model
13
Rising pressure
Operating curves
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
15
PB
10
Time
5
1.3
0
0.6
9 10
15
19 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/108
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLD020B1S12
XMLD020C1S12
0.705
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
10.6
H
F
15
Pressure
PB2
PH1
PB1
8
Time
2.14
0.9
5
15
18.76 bar
10.45
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
2.14 G
0.9
0 E
0.2 1.44
PH2
10
15
Rising pressure
bar
20
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
5
10
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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2/109
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLA035B2C11
XMLA035C2S12
XMLA035C2C11
XMLA035P2S12
XMLA035P2C11
0.725
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Pressure
PH
30
11
bar
35
12
Terminal model
13
XMLA035B2S12
14
XMLA035A2C11
0.695
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Rising pressure
XMLA035A2S12
PB
20
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
10
Time
1.5
0
1
0.25
10
20
30 33.75 bar
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Falling pressure
10
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/110
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLB035A2S12
XMLB035A2C11
XMLB035B2S12
XMLB035B2C11
XMLB035C2S12
XMLB035C2C11
XMLB035P2S12
XMLB035P2C11
0.715
0.745
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Connection
20
11
30
Pressure
13
bar
35
PH
12
Terminal model
14
Rising pressure
Operating curves
PB
5
6
7
8
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
10
Time
3.5
0
1.8
10
15
20
32.45 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/111
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLC035C2S12
0.695
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
1
2
20
21
30
22
Pressure
PH
23
bar
35
24
Terminal model
11
Rising pressure
Operating curves
13
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
XMLC035B2S12
14
PB
10
Time
3.5
0
2.5
10 13
20
33.5 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
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Accessories:
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2/112
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
Weight (kg)
XMLD035B1S12
XMLD035C1S12
0.715
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
30
22.3
20
Rising pressure
bar
35
PH2 setting (rising pressure)
PB2
20
4.4
1.9
0
1.9
Time
G
E
0.4 2.9
10
30 32.5 bar
10 14.6 20
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
20
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
13
11
23
21
12
24
22
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Pressure
10
4.4
PH2
PH1
PB1
10
10
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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2/113
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLA070D2S12
XMLA070D2C11
XMLA070E2S12
XMLA070E2C11
XMLA070N2S12
XMLA070N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.695
0.725
Per cycle
Accidental
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Terminal model
bar
70
60
PB
Connector model
40
13
Pressure
PH
14
Rising pressure
Connection
11
12
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Time
5
0
02 8
20
40
62.5 bar
Falling pressure
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
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2/114
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLB070D2S12
XMLB070D2C11
XMLB070E2S12
XMLB070E2C11
XMLB070N2S12
XMLB070N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.715
0.745
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Connection
bar
70
Pressure
PH
60
11
Terminal model
12
Rising pressure
Operating curves
13
Maximum permissible
pressure
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
PB
6
7
8
1
40
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
20
Time
7
0
2.3
20
40
bar
61.2
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/115
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLC070D2S12
XMLC070E2S12
Weight (kg)
XMLC070N2S12
0.695
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
21
60
23
Pressure
PH
22
bar
70
24
Terminal model
11
Rising pressure
Operating curves
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
13
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
1
40
PB
20
Time
0
2.5 10
20
40
bar
61.1
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
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2/116
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLD070D1S12
XMLD070E1S12
Weight (kg)
XMLD070N1S12
0.715
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
52.6
40
Rising pressure
bar
70
67.2
60
PH2 setting (rising pressure)
60
20
9.4
9.4
6.6
6.6
20 24
40
60 67.2 bar
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
Pressure
PH2
PH1
PB1
8
Time
G
E
0
1.6 4.4
20
40
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
13
11
23
21
12
24
22
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
PB2
40
20
H
F
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
2/117
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLA160D2S12
XMLA160D2C11
XMLA160E2S12
XMLA160E2C11
XMLA160N2S12
XMLA160N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Per cycle
Accidental
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
bar
Pressure
160
PH
13
Terminal model
14
Rising pressure
Connection
11
140
12
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
PB
120
Connector model
100
80
60
Time
40
20
10
0
1
4.5 20 40
bar
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/118
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLB160D2S12
XMLB160D2C11
XMLB160E2S12
XMLB160E2C11
XMLB160N2S12
XMLB160N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Connection
bar
160
Pressure
PH
11
Terminal model
13
Rising pressure
Operating curves
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
PB
80
Connector model
Time
1
10
0
40
60
80
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
40
0.7
120
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/119
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLC160E2S12
0.750
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Connection
23
21
PB
50
Time
12
0
3
22
24
Rising pressure
Pressure
11
Terminal model
PH
100
Operating curves
bar
160
XMLC160N2S12
12
XMLC160D2S12
Weight (kg)
Maximum permissible
pressure
13
Terminals
14
50
bar
100
139
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/120
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2)
XMLD160D1S12
XMLD160E1S12
Weight (kg)
XMLD160N1S12
0.750
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
120
1
2
94.5
bar
160
80
bar
154
140
5
6
7
Pressure
PH2
PB2
120
PH1
PB1
100
80
60
40
40
16.5
10
0
16.5
10.5
0
0 10.5
40 60 77 100 120
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
154 bar
Time
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
E
1.7 7.7
40
60
80 100
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/121
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLA300D2S12
XMLA300D2C11
XMLA300E2S12
XMLA300E2C11
XMLA300N2S12
XMLA300N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
Rising pressure
bar
Pressure
PH
300
11
Terminal model
13
Per cycle
Accidental
12
14
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
PB
200
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
100
Time
1
20
0
3.5
100
200
265 300
bar
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Falling pressure
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
10
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/122
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLB300D2S12
XMLB300D2C11
XMLB300E2S12
XMLB300E2C11
XMLB300N2S12
XMLB300N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
13
Pressure
Rising pressure
6
7
Terminal model
bar
300
14
PH
200
11
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
PB
Connector model
22
0
2.6
100
200
263 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/123
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (4)
XMLC300E2S12
0.750
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
21
PH
22
Pressure
23
bar
300
24
Terminal model
11
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
200
PB
XMLC300N2S12
13
Rising pressure
XMLC300D2S12
Weight (kg)
Maximum permissible
pressure
12
Terminals
14
100
Time
22
0
6
60
100
200
265 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/124
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLD300D1S12
XMLD300E1S12
Weight (kg)
XMLD300N1S12
0.750
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Rising pressure
bar
300
215
200
H
F
PH2
PB2
2
100
36
20
0
100
Time
36 G
25
E
0 25
111
200
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
289 bar
6
7
Pressure
PH1
PB1
200
8 19
100
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/125
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
3
Terminals
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLA500D2S12
XMLA500D2C11
XMLA500E2S12
XMLA500E2C11
XMLA500N2S12
XMLA500N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
bar
500
Rising pressure
Pressure
PH
11
Terminal model
13
Per cycle
Accidental
12
14
Natural differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Maximum permissible
pressure
400
PB
300
Connector model
Pressure switch connector pin view
200
Time
100
30
0
10
100
200
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
10
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/126
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
DIN connector
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLB500D2S12
XMLB500D2C11
XMLB500E2S12
XMLB500E2C11
XMLB500N2S12
XMLB500N2C11
Weight (kg)
0.750
0.780
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Connector type for connector models
Pressure switch type
Connection
bar
500
Pressure
PH
400
300
PB
Time
1
7
100
200
1 11 and 13
2 12
3 14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
100
30
0
Connector model
200
11
Terminal model
13
Rising pressure
Operating curves
12
Maximum permissible
pressure
14
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/127
10
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of switching point (PH)
(Rising pressure)
Electrical connection
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (4)
XMLC500E2S12
XMLC500N2S12
0.750
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
Connection
21
PH
400
23
Pressure
22
bar
500
24
Terminal model
11
Possible differential
(subtract from PH
to give PB)
12
Rising pressure
XMLC500D2S12
Weight (kg)
Maximum permissible
pressure
13
Terminals
14
1
PB
300
200
Time
100
30
0
11
300
400 448 bar
Falling pressure
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
Adjustable value
Other versions
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
10
Accessories:
page 2/130
2/128
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
References,
characteristics
1
2
Adjustable range of each
switching point
(Risingpressure)
References (1)
Fluids controlled
(2) (5)
XMLD500D1S12
XMLD500E1S12
Weight (kg)
XMLD500N1S12
0.750
Natural differential
(subtract from PH1/PH2
to give PB1/PB2)
Maximum permissible
pressure
Destruction pressure
Mechanical life
Cable entry for terminal models
Pressure switch type
Operating curves
bar
484
Rising pressure
bar
500
400
Pressure
PH2
PH1
PB1
300
200
PB2
400
300
273.5
200
Time
100
100
41
0
25
100
200 256300
400
PH1 setting (rising pressure)
484 bar
41 G
25E
0
4 20
Adjustable value
--- Non adjustable value
100
200
300
419 435 bar
Falling pressure
Connection
Terminal model
Other versions
Accessories:
page 2/130
21
22
23
24
11
12
EF Contact 1 (stage 1)
GH Contact 2 (stage 2)
14
1 Maximum differential
2 Minimum differential
13
Contact 2 Contact 1
(stage2) (stage1)
Pressure switches with alternative tapped cable entries: NPT etc. Please consult our Customer
Care Centre.
Dimensions:
pages 2/131 to 2/133
2/129
10
References
OsiSense XM
Description
XMLZL006
XMLZL002
4
5
XMLZL002
XMLAM01
XMLpM05
XMLA004
XMLp010 XMLp500
0.020
All models
XMLZL003
0.010
Fixing plate
for replacing an XMJA or XMGB switch
by an XML switch
XMLZL004
XMLAM01
XMLpM05
XMLA004
XMLp010 XMLp500
0.110
XMLA
XMLB
XMLZL001
0.035
All models
XMLZL011
0.030
a or c24/48V
XMLA/B
XMLZZ024
0.090
a110/240V
XMLA/B
XMLZZ120
0.090
XMLA
XMLZA024
0.090
XMLB
XMLZB024
0.090
XMLA
XMLZA120
0.090
XMLB
XMLZB120
0.090
2
3
Specific
characteristics
XMLZL003
XMLZL004
XMLZL001
a110/240V
XMLZL011
7
8
XMLZAppp,
XMLZBppp
10
XMLZL010
XZCC43FCP40B
2/130
XMLZL006
Weight
kg
0.230
Hydraulic block
for base mounting directly onto fluid manifold
All models
XMLZL005
0.240
XMLppppppC11
XZCC43FCP40B
0.035
All models
XML ZL012
0.130
Sealing gasket
XMLZL010
0.015
Diaphragms
XMLpS35
XML ZL013
0.060
XML pS02
XML ZL014
0.040
XML pS04
XML ZL015
0.030
Replacement parts
XMLZL005
Unit reference
Dimensions
OsiSense XM
XML C/D : 46
XML A/B : 35
2
max 162
(2)
56.5
17
(1)
57
45
40
(3)
(4)
(2)
65
6
7
10
145
56
c2
(1)
20
c1
(1) 1 fluid entry, tapped G 1/4 (BSP female)
(2) 1 electrical connections entry, tapped M20 x 1.5 or Pg 13.5
(3) 2 elongated holes 10.2 x 5.2
(4) 1 elongated hole 15.2 x 5.2
Characteristics:
pages 2/77 to 2/129
20
a
XML
BM03
BL05
pL35, p001
pS35, pS02, pS04
pS10, pS20
a
150
200
110
110
86
c1
155.5
204
c2
80.5
104
10
References:
pages 2/78 to 2/129
2/131
Dimensions (continued)
OsiSense XM
XML C/D : 85
XML C/D : 46
XML A/B : 75
XML A/B : 35
(2)
37
113
2
.
17.5
37
3
4
23
(1)
20-22
56
120
55
XML C/D: 46
XML A/B: 35
XML C/D: 90
XML A/B: 77.5
5.2
106
7
158
(2)
34
8
9
13
(1)
30
10
122
(1) 1 fluid entry, tapped G 1/4 (BSP female)
(2) 1 electrical connections entry, tapped M20 x 1.5 or Pg 13.5
: 2 elongated holes 10.2 x 5.2
Characteristics:
pages 2/77 to 2/129
2/132
References:
pages 2/78 to 2/129
37-40
Dimensions (continued)
OsiSense XM
XMLBL35P, XMLB001P
1
2
175
(2)
86.5
3
4
55
(1)
35
6
7
130
37
(2)
54
(1)
25
76
(1) 1 fluid entry, tapped G 1 (BSP female)
(2) 1 electrical connections entry, tapped M20 x 1.5 or Pg 13.5
10
Characteristics:
pages 2/77 to 2/129
References:
pages 2/78 to 2/129
2/133
Substitution table
OsiSense XM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Old XM2JM
XM2JM091
XM2JM002
XM2JM0025
XM2JM004
XM2JM0045
XM2JM0046
XM2JM012 (1)
XM2JM012 (1)
XM2JM0125 (1)
XM2JM0125 (1)
XM2JM0126 (1)
XM2JM0126 (1)
XM2JM030 (2)
XM2JM030 (2)
XM2JM0304 (2)
XM2JM0304 (2)
XM2JM050 (3)
XM2JM050 (3)
XM2JM0504 (3)
XM2JM0504 (3)
XM2JM160
XM2JM1604
XM2JM300
New XMLA
XMLAM01V2S11
XMLA002A2S11
XMLA002C2S11
XMLA004A2S11
XMLA004C2S11
XMLA004P2S11
XMLA010A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA010C2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA010P2S11
XMLA020P2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA300D2S11
Old XM2JM
XM2JM3004
XM2JM500
XM2JM5004
XM2JM0912
XM2JM0022
XM2JM00225
XM2JM0042
XM2JM00425
XM2JM00426
XM2JM0122
XM2JM01225
XM2JM01226
XM2JM0302
XM2JM03024
XM2JM0502
XM2JM05024
XM2JM1602
XM2JM16024
XM2JM3002
XM2JM30024
XM2JM5002
XM2JM50024
New XMLA
XMLA300E2S11
XMLA500D2S11
XMLA500E2S11
XMLAM01V2S11
XMLA002B2S11
XMLA002C2S11
XMLA004B2S11
XMLA004C2S11
XMLA004P2S11
XMLA010B2S11
XMLA010C2S11
XMLA010P2S11
XMLA035B2S11
XMLA035B2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA300D2S11
XMLA300E2S11
XMLA500D2S11
XMLA500E2S11
Old XMJA
XMJA091
XMJA0915
XMJA0037
XMJA003
XMJA00375
XMJA0035
XMJA0127 (1)
XMJA0127 (1)
XMJA012 (1)
XMJA012 (1)
XMJA01275 (1)
XMJA01275 (1)
XMJA0125 (1)
XMJA0125 (1)
XMJA020
XMJA0207
XMJA02075
XMJA0205
XMJA0307 (2)
XMJA0307 (2)
XMJA03074 (2)
XMJA03074 (2)
XMJA03078 (2)
XMJA03078 (2)
XMJA030 (2)
XMJA030 (2)
XMJA0304 (2)
XMJA0304 (2)
XMJA0308 (2)
XMJA0308 (2)
XMJA03075 (2)
XMJA03075 (2)
XMJA0305 (2)
XMJA0305 (2)
XMJA050 (3)
XMJA050 (3)
XMJA050 (4)
XMJA050 (4)
XMJA0507 (3)
New XMLA
XMLAM01V2S11
XMLAM01T2S11
XMLA004A2S11
XMLA004A2S11
XMLA004C2S11
XMLA004C2S11
XMLA010A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA010A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA010C2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA010C2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020A2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA035C2S11
XMLA020C2S11
XMLA035C2S11
XMLA035A2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA035A2S11
Old XMJA
XMJA0507 (3)
XMJA0507 (4)
XMJA0507 (4)
XMJA0707
XMJA070
XMJA07074
XMJA0704
XMJA07075
XMJA07078
XMJA0705
XMJA0708
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA115 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1157 (4) (5)
XMJA1607
XMJA160
XMJA16074
XMJA1604
XMJA16075
XMJA16078
XMJA1605
XMJA1608
XMJA3007
XMJA300
XMJA30074
XMJA3004
XMJA30075
XMJA30078
XMJA3005
XMJA3008
New XMLA
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA070D2S11
XMLA070E2S11
XMLA070N2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160D2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA160E2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA160N2S11
XMLA300D2S11
XMLA300D2S11
XMLA300E2S11
XMLA300E2S11
XMLA300N2S11
XMLA300N2S11
XMLA300N2S11
XMLA300N2S11
2/134
New XMLA
XMLA500D2S11
XMLA500D2S11
XMLA500E2S11
XMLA500E2S11
Old XMJA
XMJA50075
XMJA50078
XMJA5005
XMJA5008
New XMLA
XMLA500N2S11
XMLA500N2S11
XMLA500N2S11
XMLA500N2S11
New XMLB
XMLBM02V2S11
XMLBM02V2S11
XMLBM02V2S11 (8)
XMLBM02T2S11
XMLBM02T2S11
XMLBM02T2S11
XMLBM02T2S11
XMLBL35R2S11
XMLBL35S2S11
XMLB002A2S11
XMLB004A2S11
XMLB010A2S11
XMLB010A2S11
XMLB020A2S11
XMLB020A2S11
XMLB035A2S11
XMLBL35R2S11
XMLBL35S2S11
XMLB002B2S11
XMLB004B2S11
XMLB010B2S11
XMLB010B2S11
XMLB020B2S11
XMLB020B2S11
XMLB035B2S11
XMLBL35S2S11
XMLB002C2S11
XMLB004C2S11
XMLB010C2S11
XMLB010C2S11
XMLB020C2S11
XMLB020C2S11
XMLB035C2S11
XMLBL35P2S11
XMLBM05P2S11
XMLBM05P2S11
XMLB010P2S11
XMLB010P2S11
Old XMGB
XMGB0912
XMGB0922
XMGB0932
XMGB09112
XMGB09212
XMGB09172
XMGB09272
XMGB0012 (4)
XMGB0012 (4)
XMGB0022
XMGB0032
XMGB0082
XMGB0142 (1)
XMGB0142 (1)
XMGB0282 (6)
XMGB0282 (6)
XMGB00112 (4)
XMGB00112 (4)
XMGB00212
XMGB00312
XMGB00812
XMGB01412 (1)
XMGB01412 (1)
XMGB02812 (6)
XMGB02812 (6)
XMGB00172
XMGB00272
XMGB00372
XMGB00872
XMGB01472 (1)
XMGB01472 (1)
XMGB02872 (6)
XMGB02872 (6)
XMGB00162
XMGB00262
XMGB00362
XMGB00862
XMGB01462
New XMLC
XMLCM02V2S11
XMLCM02V2S11
XMLCM02V2S11
XMLCM02T2S11
XMLCM02T2S11
XMLCM02T2S11
XMLCM02T2S11
XMLCL35R2S11
XMLCL35S2S11
XMLC002A2S11
XMLC004A2S11
XMLC010A2S11
XMLC010A2S11
XMLC020A2S11
XMLC020A2S11
XMLC035A2S11
XMLCL35R2S11
XMLCL35S2S11
XMLC002B2S11
XMLC004B2S11
XMLC010B2S11
XMLC010B2S11
XMLC020B2S11
XMLC020B2S11
XMLC035B2S11
XMLCL35S2S11
XMLC002C2S11
XMLC004C2S11
XMLC010C2S11
XMLC010C2S11
XMLC020C2S11
XMLC020C2S11
XMLC035C2S11
(8)
(8)
(8)
(8)
(8)
Old XMGB
XMGB0146 (1)
XMGB0286 (6)
XMGB0286 (6)
XMGB070
XMGB140
XMGB280
XMGB500
XMGB0704
XMGB1404
XMGB2804
XMGB5004
XMGB0708
XMGB1408
XMGB2808
XMGB5008
XMGB0701 (4)
XMGB0701 (4)
XMGB1401 (4)
XMGB1401 (4)
XMGB2801 (4)
XMGB2801 (4)
XMGB5001 (4)
XMGB5001 (4)
XMGB0707
XMGB1407
XMGB2807
XMGB5007
XMGB0018
XMGB0028
XMGB0038
XMGB0088
XMGB0148 (1)
XMGB0148 (1)
XMGB0120 (5) (4)
XMGB0120 (5) (4)
XMGB0120 (5) (4)
XMGB0120 (5) (4)
New XMLB
XMLB020P2S11
XMLB020P2S11
XMLB035P2S11
XMLB070D2S11
XMLB160D2S11
XMLB300D2S11
XMLB500D2S11
XMLB070E2S11
XMLB160E2S11
XMLB300E2S11
XMLB500E2S11
XMLB070N2S11
XMLB160N2S11
XMLB300N2S11
XMLB500N2S11
XMLB070D2S11
XMLB070E2S11
XMLB160D2S11
XMLB160E2S11
XMLB300D2S11
XMLB300E2S11
XMLB500D2S11
XMLB500E2S11
XMLB070N2S11
XMLB160N2S11
XMLB300N2S11
XMLB500N2S11
XMLBS35R2S11
XMLBS02B2S11
XMLBS04B2S11
XMLBS10A2S11 (7)
XMLBS10A2S11 (7)
XMLBS20A2S11 (7)
XMLB070D2S11
XMLB070E2S11
XMLB160D2S11
XMLB160E2S11
Old XMGB
XMGB01462
XMGB02862
XMGB02862
XMGB0702
XMGB1402
XMGB2802
XMGB5002
XMGB07042
XMGB14042
XMGB28042
XMGB50042
XMGB07082
XMGB14082
XMGB28082
XMGB50082
XMGB07012 (4)
XMGB07012 (4)
XMGB14012 (4)
XMGB14012 (4)
XMGB28012 (4)
XMGB28012 (4)
XMGB50012 (4)
XMGB50012 (4)
XMGB07072
XMGB14072
XMGB28072
XMGB50072
XMGB00182
XMGB00282
XMGB00382
XMGB00882
XMGB01482 (1)
XMGB01482 (1)
XMGB01202 (5) (4)
XMGB01202 (5) (4)
XMGB01202 (5) (4)
XMGB01202 (5) (4)
New XMLC
(8)
(8)
(8)
XMLC070D2S11
XMLC160D2S11
XMLC300D2S11
XMLC500D2S11
XMLC070E2S11
XMLC160E2S11
XMLC300E2S11
XMLC500E2S11
XMLC070N2S11
XMLC160N2S11
XMLC300N2S11
XMLC500N2S11
XMLC070D2S11
XMLC070E2S11
XMLC160D2S11
XMLC160E2S11
XMLC300D2S11
XMLC300E2S11
XMLC500D2S11
XMLC500E2S11
XMLC070N2S11
XMLC160N2S11
XMLC300N2S11
XMLC500N2S11
XMLCS35R2S11
XMLCS02B2S11
XMLCS04B2S11
XMLCS10A2S11 (7)
XMLCS10A2S11 (7)
XMLCS20A2S11 (7)
XMLC070D2S11
XMLC070E2S11
XMLC160D2S11
XMLC160E2S11
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Component materials of
units in contact with fluid
This information will assist in checking the corrosion resistance of
the pressure or vacuum switches in relation to the fluids controlled
XMLBM03Rpppp
2
3
4
5
XMLBM03Spppp
(3)
XMLpM05Apppp
(1)
XMLpM05Bpppp
(1)
XMLpM05Cpppp
(1)
XMLBM05Ppppp
(1)
XMLBL05Rpppp
XMLBL05Spppp
(3)
XMLpL35Rpppp, XMLpS35Rpppp
(1)
XMLpL35Spppp
(3)
XMLBL35Ppppp
(1)
XMLp001Rpppp
(1)
XMLp001Spppp
(3)
XMLB001Ppppp
(1)
XMLp002Apppp
XMLp002Bpppp, XMLpS02Bpppp
XMLp002Cpppp
(3)
XMLA004Apppp
XMLA004Bpppp
XMLA004Cpppp
(2)
XMLA004Ppppp
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Nitrile
PTFE
FPM,
FKM
Aluminium
Component materials of
units in contact with fluid
This information will assist in checking the corrosion resistance of
the pressure or vacuum switches in relation to the fluids controlled
Steel
Nitrile
PTFE
FPM,
FKM
Aluminium
XMLB004Apppp
XMLp004Bpppp, XMLpS04Bpppp
XMLp004Cpppp
(3)
XMLp010Apppp
XMLp010Bpppp
XMLp010Cpppp
(2)
XMLp010Ppppp, XMLpS10Apppp
XMLp020Apppp, XMLp035Apppp
XMLp020Bpppp, XMLp035Bpppp
XMLp020Cpppp, XMLp035Cpppp
(2)
XMLp070Dpppp, XMLp160Dpppp
XMLp070Epppp, XMLp160Epppp
(4)
XMLp070Npppp, XMLp160Npppp
(5)
XMLp300Dpppp
XMLp300Epppp
(4)
XMLp300Npppp
(5)
XMLp500Dpppp
XMLp500Epppp
XMLp500Npppp4
(5)
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