SOR Single Diaphragm Weatherproof Differential Pressure Switch with Terminal Block Connections User Manual

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Form 506 (01.13) ©SOR Inc.

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These instructions provide information for
installation, electrical connection, process
connection and calibration of Series 101/121
Differential Pressure Switches.

B-Series models (B3, B4, B5, B6) may be ATEX
Approved with the addition of a CL or ML option
at the end of the model string. Specific informa-
tion and instructions concerning these models
will be found throughout the following pages.

Series 101/121

Differential Pressure Switches

General Instructions

Registered Quality System to ISO 9001

Design and

specifications are

subject to change

without notice.

For latest revision, go to

www.sorinc.com

NOTE: If you suspect that a product is defective, contact the factory or the SOR

®

Representative

in your area for a return authorization number (RMA). This product should only be installed by
trained and competent personnel.

Table of Contents

Installation .......................................2
SIL Installation ..................................2
Process Connection ............................2
Electrical Connection ...........................3
Calibration .................................... 4-6
Operation.........................................7
ATEX Marking Information .....................9
Declaration of Conformity ................... 10

Use care during installation to avoid moving the electrical switching element
or its housing. Movement of either could change calibration or render the
device inoperative.

Mini-Hermet

Models

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rential Press

Gen

Mini-Hermet

General Purpose and

Weathertight Models

will be found throughout t

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B-Series

Models

B Series

Principle of Operation
Process pressure is sensed by a diaphragm and piston
assembly. The piston responds to differential pressure and
moves a shaft that actuates (deactuates) an electrical
switching element. Low side pressure and an adjustable
range spring oppose high side pressure. Adjustment of the
range spring determines the set point. (See Calibration.)

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