An important specification for industrial measuring instruments generally, and pressure sensors specifically, may be the ingress protection. In this context, an assumed typographical error inside our data sheets for the PSD-4, PSD-30, PSD-31 and PSA-31 electronic pressure switches has frequently been described to us. These data sheets declare that these instruments meet both IP65 and IP67 ingress protection. And yes, that?s absolutely right.
The explanation for that is pretty simple. It originates from the fact that both ingress protection types, and therefore the underlying tests, differ completely. The supposedly ?higher? ingress protection, IP67, will not, at the same time, also cover the ?lower? ingress protection, IP65. These are two different ingress protection types with different specifications.
Sinful of IP65 and IP67 ingress protection
To clarify the ?mystery? of both ingress protection types, this is actually the technical explanation: In accordance with IEC 60529, the initial characteristic numeral specifies the protection ?against the ingress of solid foreign objects? and the next characteristic numeral the protection ?contrary to the ingress of water?. The ingress protection types provide ?dust-proof? equipment (IP6x), protection against ?water jets? (IPx5) and ?temporary immersion? (IPx7). Not every instrument protected against immersion also withstands water jets and, vice versa, don’t assume all water-jet protected instrument can be protected against immersion. A little, but important difference in some applications.
IP65 and IP67 ingress protection with WIKA pressure switches
Our electronic pressure switches have been designed and tested for both ingress protection types. This is confirmed not merely by WIKA in-house tests, but additionally by external tests completed by independent test centres, for example, within UL approval. In particular, therefore the WIKA PSD-4, PSD-30 and PSD-31 electronic pressure switches meet IP65 ingress protection, meaning they’re dust-proof and protected against water jets. Furthermore, they fulfil the IP67 ingress protection, meaning also, they are protected against short-term immersion in water. The WIKA model PSA-31 also fulfils both ingress protection types and was specifically designed for sanitary applications.
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For additional information on our range of electronic pressure switches ? models PSD-4, PSD-30, PSD-31 and PSA-31 ? visit the WIKA website.

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