Pressure Switches – Troubleshooting and Repair
A pressure switch is a type of switch that actuates an electrical contact when a certain fluid pressure set at its inlet has been reached. The switch may be designed to make contact on either pressure rise or pressure drop. Pressure switches are widely used in industry to automatically monitor and control systems that use pressurized fluids.
Another type of pressure switch detects mechanical force; For example, a pressure-sensitive mat is used to automatically open doors in commercial buildings. Such sensors are also used in security alarm applications such as pressure sensitive floors.
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