Pressure Switches & Transducers

PS61 Series Pressure Switch

Part Number: PS61-00424
PS61_246221
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

PS61 Series Pressure Switches are designed for OEM applications and are available with enhanced ingress protection (IP) to IPX7, IPX9K, and IP6KX and integral electrical connections. PS61 Pressure Switches can withstand temperatures up to 250°F (121°C).These subminiature pressure switches are suitable for a wide range of hydraulic and pneumatic applications including medical and general industry.

  • 10 to 4,350 psi (0.7 to 300 bar)
  • Exceptional Size-to Pressure-Range Ratio
  • Perfect for Demanding Applications
CE ROHS Gems Compliant CSA

Features

  •  10 to 4350 psi (0.7 to 300 bar)
  • Exceptional Size-to Pressure-Range Ratio
  • Perfect for Demanding Applications
SKU
PS61-00424
Model
PS61
Switch Rating
100 VA
Repeatability
+/-3.75 psi +3% of setting
Deadband
13% of setting
Diaphragm Material
Nitrile
Fitting Material
316 Stainless Steel
Pressure Range
75-275 psi
Proof Pressure
6,000 psi
Burst Pressure
9,000 psi
Minimum Temperature
-22°F
Maximum Temperature
250°F
Set Point
up to 500 psi
Pressure Fitting
4MGS
Fitting Type
1/4" BSPM (G Type)
Switch Type
SPST
Circuit Condition
Normally Closed
Termination
DT
Electrical Termination
Deutsch DT04-2P Integral Male Factory Set
Approvals
CE
Weight
0.14

Gems Sensors Instructions, PS61

Format .pdf
Size 360 KB

PS61 Series Product Guide

Format .pdf
Size 1 MB

Gems Sensors Catalog, PS-61

Format .pdf
Size 1 MB
  • Agricultural Equipment
  • General Industry
  • General Industry - Elevators
  • General Industry - Fire Suppression
  • General Industry - Hydraulics
  • General Industry - Machine Tool
  • General Industry - Machinery
  • General Industry - Skid Manufacturer
  • General Industry - Test & Measurement
  • Off Highway Vehicles
  • OHV - Agricultural Equipment
  • OHV - Fertilizer
  • OHV - Forestry Equipment
  • OHV - Highway Construction Equipment
  • OHV - Lawn Equipment
  • OHV - Material Handling
  • OHV - Mining Equipment
  • OHV - Specialty Equipment
  • Power Gen Equipment
  • Power Generation - Generators
  • Power Generation - Wind Mill
  • Power Generation - Wind-Motor
  • Specialty Vehicles
  • Transportation
  • Transportation - Rail - Passenger
What is the difference between the Diaphragm style and the Piston style?

The major differences between the two are the methods that Gems uses to seal off the fluids or gases on the customer’s side of the pressure switch. 

  • The Diaphragm style is much like a flat disk and is perfect for general use as well as heavy-duty applications.  It is designed to hold both oils as well as gases.   The repeatability and the average deadband for the diaphragm style is tighter than the Piston style. 
  • The Piston style is more like a donut shape that seals the oils inside the switch and is geared towards high cycle/high pressure applications like Off-Highway Vehicles, Transportation and Alternative Energy.  The Piston style works excellent with oils but does not seal well against gases.  The repeatability and the average deadband for the diaphragm style is wider than the Diaphragm style. 

How do I choose a Set Point Pressure Range?

Determine what media you are using: 

  • If it is a liquid or a gas, choose a range from -10- to -60- to get the Diaphragm style. 
  • For liquids only, you can choose all the ranges: -10- to -100-, the Piston style.  

You will see in the chart below that there are some overlaps in the Pressure Ranges.  This is due to the two different sealing methods.  See FAQ above. 

The goal is to choose a set point in the middle of a Pressure Range.  For example, if your set point required was 175 psi (12 bar), you would choose Pressure Range -30- versus -40- for the 175 psi (12 bar) is nearer to the middle of 75-275 psi (5.2-19 bar) range versus 150-500 psi (10.3-34.5 bar) range. 

How do I adjust my PS61?

Link to bulletin:  https://www.gemssensors.com/docs/default-source/resource-files/instructions/instructions_246060.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=94847f5_2

Link to video:  https://www.gemssensors.com/blog/blog-details/watch-how-to-adjust-a-pressure-switch

What options does Gems offer for diaphragms?

Link to Blog:  https://www.gemssensors.com/blog/blog-details/media-compatibility-with-elastomer-diaphragms-for-pressure-switch-series-ps11-ps41-ps61-ps71

How much voltage and current can the PS61 Series handle?