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Air Pressure Switches

Air pressure switches help control air flow and pressure by sensing changes in pneumatic pressure and responding in a predetermined way. When an air pressure switch is actuated, it will either produce an alarm or automatically open or close a valve to interrupt or continue the flow of air. Air pressure switches are programmed to automatically respond when the pressure either falls or rises to one or more set points of pressure, or actuation points.

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Ashcroft® Inc.
Stratford, CT
800-328-8258
Ashcroft® manufactures a full line of high quality air pressure switches for the shutdown and control of various types of processes. Ashcroft® switches meet application needs for industries such as off-road equipment, generators, compressors and many more. As the leader in technology and innovations, we design our products based on our customer's requirements.
SOR Inc.
Lenexa, KS
800-676-6794, 913-956-3078
SOR® manufactures a full line of pressure, differential pressure, temperature, vacuum and level switches that are certified fit for use in SIL (Safety Integrity Level) environments. We are one of only a few manufacturers to offer its entire range of switches certified to the IEC 61508 standard. Our fundamentals include superior quality, excellent service and quick delivery.
Tecmark Corporation
Mentor, OH
440-205-7600
Tecmark is a designer and manufacturer of remotely actuated controls used by OEMs worldwide. We offer an extensive line of air pressure switches, and our customer service representatives will help you find the perfect model for your application. Whether you are looking for an in-house solution, or an industry need, we continue to develop technological advancements.
United Electric Controls Co.
Watertown, MA
617-926-1000
United Electric Controls, est. in 1931, is the leader in Threshold Detection and Switching™ technology. We design and manufacture air pressure switches and sensors, including general purpose and hazardous location. We provide cost effective switches for OEM and electronic switches. Our company is ISO 9001:2000 certified and continues to improve the quality management system.
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
Michigan City, IN
800-872-9141
Dwyer readily and cost effectively meets market demands for reliable quality air pressure switches, including innovations such as a unique electric switch, the floating contact null model for high and low actuation. Other models include: high precision and maximum dependability diaphragm, compact and miniature, explosion proof, HVAC, general industrial, OEM, gas pressure and other switches!
Air Logic
Racine, WI
800-558-5950
Air Logic has earned a reputation for product innovation and development by designing special products to meet customer requirements. We design and manufacture a comprehensive line of pneumatic and control equipment, which includes precision regulators, air pressure switches, quick disconnects, plastic fittings, interface devices, and an assortment of pneumatic accessories.

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Air Pressure Switches

Most of the time switches are programmed so that the actuation points are triggered either by pressure fall or pressure rise. For example, air compressor pressure switches signal to the compressor to turn on when pressure falls below a certain base level, and signal to the compressor to turn off when pressure reaches a certain ceiling level; nothing is triggered when the pressure rises above base level, and nothing is triggered when the pressure falls below the ceiling level. In this way air pressure switches are capable of regulating gas systems to keep them within a specified pressure range. There are a number of different types of air pressure switches, including adjustable pressure switches, air compressor pressure switches, differential pressure switches, furnace pressure switches, high pressure switches, low pressure switches and vacuum switches.

Air pressure switches are widespread and versatile, being designed to work in any compressed gas environment. These switches come in a variety of forms, including as a sensor or chip, a transducer, a meter, a gauge, or a controller. Some air pressure switches use mechanical devices to sense changes in pressure, for example using an elastomeric diaphragm in a pressure cavity, while others rely on piezoelectric or piezoresistive electronic sensors. Air pressure switches have a variety of uses in many different industries. Air pressure switches are important for the secure operation of filters, furnaces, blowers, generators, cars, compressors, turbines, process equipment, air pumps, panels and gas lines. Air pressure switches are especially useful because they are a safe and cost-effective alternative to safety relief valves. Air pressure switches, unlike safety relief valves, can detect when pressure begins to leak during operation and will either send an alert or automatically shut down the process until the trouble is fixed and an operator restarts the operation. Industries that make use of air pressure switches include process manufacturing and assembly, CNC machining, automotive, appliance, and utilities. Air pressure switches have an important part in making processes that use compressed air consistent and safe.