The Danfoss 061B000566 (061B000566) is a robust, industrial-grade pressure switch engineered for critical control and monitoring applications in power generation, chemical processing, and water treatment facilities. Designed for high reliability, this device serves as a primary safety mechanism to prevent system overpressure, directly contributing to minimized unplanned downtime and enhanced asset protection in demanding process environments. Its bellows-based sensing element provides consistent, repeatable performance, ensuring precision in pressure regulation loops where stability is non-negotiable.
Technical Configuration
The 061B000566 utilizes a high-durability bellows sensing element, chosen for its excellent fatigue resistance and rapid response time to pressure transients. The unit is housed in a rugged enclosure rated for IP65 ingress protection, shielding internal contacts from dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for both indoor plant environments and sheltered outdoor installations. With a G-type pressure connection, the switch integrates seamlessly into standardized industrial piping systems. The internal switching mechanism is optimized for high electrical endurance, maintaining signal integrity over thousands of operational cycles without the need for frequent recalibration.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
061B000566
Brand
Danfoss
Origin
Denmark
Weight
1.5 kg
Pressure Range
-0.20 to 1.00 bar
Sensing Element
Bellows
Pressure Connection
G-thread
Electrical Connection
Pg 11
Enclosure Rating
IP 65
Max Test Pressure
15.0 bar
FAQs
Is the 061B000566 compatible with corrosive media?
The bellows sensing element is constructed from standard materials suitable for air, water, and non-corrosive liquids. For aggressive media, please verify chemical compatibility with the wetted parts before installation.
Can this unit be used for outdoor installations?
Yes, with an IP65 rating, the unit is protected against dust and water splashes. However, it should be installed in a location that avoids direct exposure to extreme weather or corrosive atmospheric conditions to maximize service life.
What is the recommended troubleshooting step if the switch fails to trip?
First, verify that the system pressure is actually reaching the setpoint threshold. Second, check the electrical continuity at the Pg 11 connection to ensure no wire oxidation or loose terminations are present.
Is this part currently in production or is it a legacy item?
This model remains a standard component in the Danfoss pressure switch portfolio. We maintain original stock available for global shipping to support your operational requirements.
Installation Guidelines and Safety Measures
Mechanical Installation: Always mount the switch on a vibration-free surface to prevent contact chatter. If mounting on vibrating machinery, utilize flexible tubing to decouple the bellows from high-frequency mechanical shock.
Electrical Termination: Ensure the Pg 11 cable gland is tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque to maintain the IP65 seal integrity. Use shielded cabling for signal lines if the switch is located in high-EMI areas (near variable frequency drives or large transformers) to prevent induced signal errors.
Safety Precaution: Before installing or performing maintenance, ensure the process line is depressurized and the electrical circuit is isolated (Lockout/Tagout). Never exceed the maximum test pressure of 15.0 bar during system testing, as this may permanently deform the bellows element and result in catastrophic failure.
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