LOGICPRESS ST

Fixed setting pressure flow switch. Body, top part, and cable gland made of polypropylene, internal membrane in EPDM, screws in stainless steel (AISI 304). In-line suction and delivery connections, with 1" male suction and delivery. Equipped with an electronic device for automatic start and stop to prevent the pump from running dry, with a manual reset button. Reset pressure of 1.5 and 2.2 bar depending on the models.

Generally, the LOGICPRESS ST pressure flow switch is used to control the operation of a pump, ensuring constant pressure in the system. Ideal for pressurizing small buildings and irrigation systems. 10 A electronic board for electric pumps up to 1.5 HP.

Made in Italy, CE and TUV certified.

Inventory status: +15 days
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Key Features

Brand TREVI ENGINEERING
Code 6TESL115O0002
Nominal voltage 230 Vac
Operating pressure 10 bar
Operating temperature 60°C
Protection rating IP65

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