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A Suco sensor (for various media pressure sensors) is a quality device that has the capability to measure various media pressures in industrial applications.
A media pressure sensor from Suco is quality electronic equipment designed to measure a range of media pressures, including hydraulic fluid, gas, liquid pressure, air, turpentine, and heating oil. It features zinc-plated housing with a spade terminal connection. Suco for various media pressures allows for a 10-bar maximum pressure reading and is IP65 rated. The product has a protective cap and 100-volt contacts. These products come in varied types, designs, and configurations that suit various industrial settings. The 01664 series media pressure sensors feature splendid media compatibility with robust, long-lasting service lives. Suco’s media pressure sensor has a maximum operating temperature of +100°C with a G1/4 process connection. The integrated contacts feature up to 42 V of supply voltage. Additionally, bespoke sensors are extensively used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, oil & gas, test and calibration, and process industries.
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When I installed mine, I didn't realize that one of the A/C electromagnetic clutch connector plugs had been knocked out and not making contact. It wasn't the switch's fault; It's something that happens occasionally with wiring in older cars. After fully charging the A/C system with refrigerant, the compressor still did not start. The clutch was new, it had gas, so my friend took his flashlight and looked at it closer, saw the connector pushed back and reconnected it to the correct pin. We restarted the car and the compressor kicked in and started cooling the car immediately. The bottom line: With electrical devices in cars, simple things like loose plugs in dark places can derail your project if you don't check everything with a bright light, before wasting time breaking the compressor or alternator, or whatever. . to a shop.
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