Technical Profile and Fluid Power Application
The 061B000266 (061B 000266) is an industrial-grade pressure switch developed by Danfoss for robust monitoring and equipment protection applications. Commonly integrated into marine propulsion machinery, industrial boiler systems, hydraulic power packs, and heavy-duty compressors, this electromechanical switch executes direct control actions based on real-time fluid pressure levels.
The 061B000266 utilizes a highly durable internal metal bellows mechanism that translates fluid pressure changes into instant mechanical force to actuate a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) microswitch. Housed in a ruggedized casing that meets IP65 ingress protection standards, the unit provides superior resistance to mechanical shock, intense operational vibrations, and moisture ingress, making it highly suitable for safety-interlock setups and automatic pump-control loops.
Operational Features and Suffix Breakdown
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0.6: Specifies the baseline structural parameters and threshold calibration factors, with a maximum permissible operating pressure ($P_e$) of 15 bar.
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1: Identifies the pressure sensing element as a heavy-duty, seamless metallic bellows configuration engineered to withstand repeated cycling.
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B: Defines the fluid interface thread style as a standard G-type parallel pipe connection.
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2: Designates the electrical cable entry configuration as a Pg 11 threaded conduit entry point.
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66: Notes that this specific execution features a custom or specialized setting range configuration optimized for targeted industrial applications.
Technical Parameters and Matrix
| Specification Category |
Associated Engineering Data |
| Model |
061B000266 |
| Brand |
Danfoss |
| Origin |
Poland |
| Component Type |
Electromechanical Pressure Switch |
| Pressure Sensing Element |
Metal Bellows |
| Maximum Operating Pressure (Pe) |
15 bar |
| Pressure Connection Type |
G 1/4 or G 1/2 Parallel Thread |
| Electrical Connection Size |
Pg 11 conduit entry |
| Enclosure Protection Class |
IP65 per EN 60529 |
| Contact System Type |
SPDT (Single-Pole Double-Throw) snap-action |
| Ambient Temperature Limits |
-40 to 65 deg C |
| Shipping Weight |
1.5 kg |
Field Service and Logistics FAQs
How does the bellows sensing element differ from a standard piston or diaphragm design?
The metal bellows sensing element combines the high accuracy and low-pressure sensitivity of a diaphragm with the long stroke and durability of a piston. It deforms linearly in response to fluid pressure changes without relying on dynamic rubber seals, making it highly resistant to chemical aging and temperature-induced calibration drift.
What specific field actions are enabled by the SPDT electrical contact system?
The single-pole double-throw (SPDT) contact assembly features one common terminal, one normally closed (NC) contact, and one normally open (NO) contact. This configuration enables dual-function control logic. For example, it can simultaneously open a circuit to cut power to a high-pressure pump while closing a parallel circuit to trigger a remote HMI alarm indicator.
Why does a compact electromechanical switch carry a 1.5 kg shipping specification?
The 1.5 kg rating accounts for heavy-wall industrial packaging. Because the internal snap-action microswitch and pre-tensioned calibration springs can lose accuracy if subjected to severe impact, the unit is packed in thick anti-vibration materials, sealed against moisture, and boxed in rigid cardboard to ensure safe delivery through global supply channels.
Mechanical Installation and Electrical Wiring Guidelines
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Bellows Orientation and Mechanical Support: Mount the pressure switch directly onto a rigid bulkhead or structural bracket to protect it from line vibrations. When threading the pressure connection into the process line, always use a wrench on the designated hexagonal base of the housing flange. Never torque the upper enclosure body, as this can twist and misalign the internal bellows assembly.
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Conduit Sealing and IP65 Preservation: Route connection wires through the Pg 11 entry using an appropriately sized industrial cable gland. Ensure the outer jacket of the cable is completely compressed within the rubber grommet of the gland to prevent moisture or airborne oil mist from entering the switch enclosure and shorting the contact blocks.
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Contact Load and Suppression Management: Verify that the electrical load applied across the SPDT contacts stays within the rated inductive and resistive current boundaries. When controlling inductive field elements like heavy solenoid valves or magnetic contactors, install external RC snubbers or surge suppressors across the load to prevent premature contact pitting and arcing.