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Menu functions for pressure switches with 2 switch points

First menu level

SP 1
FH 1

Menu 1 – Setting for switch point 1, setting for 
the relevant value from which switch point 1 
shall be activated.
If the window function in menu 5:6 is activated, 
the value for switch point 1 represents the 
upper pressure limit in the window (

FH

).

rP 1
FL 1

Menu 2 – Setting for return switch point 1, 
setting for the relevant value from which return 
point 1 shall be activated.
If the window function in menu 5:6 is activated, 
the return value for switch point 1 represents the 
lower pressure limit in the window (

FL

).

SP 2
FH 2

Menu 3* – Setting for switch point 2, setting for 
the relevant value from which switch point 2 
shall be activated.
If the window function in menu 5:7 is activated, 
the value for switch point 2 represents the 
upper pressure limit in the window.

rP 2
FL 2

Menu 4 – Setting for return switch point 2, 
setting for the relevant value from which return 
switch point 2 shall be activated.
If the window function in menu 5:7 is activated, 
the value for switch point 2 represents the 
upper pressure limit in the window.

EF

Menu 5 – Extended functions

Second menu level

rES

Menu 5:1 – Reset  
Restores all adjustable parameters to their 
default settings and deletes the Min. and Max. 
values,

dS 1

Menu 5:2 – Switching delay time 1  
Setting for the value of switching delay time 1, 
which starts after switch point 1 is reached 
(time range 0...50 seconds)

dr 1

Menu 5:3 – Return switching delay time 1  
Setting for the value of return switching delay 
time 1, which starts after return switch point 1 
is reached (time range 0...50 seconds)

dS 2

Menu 5:4

*

 – Switching delay time 2  

Setting for the value of switching delay time 2, 
which starts after switch point 2 is reached 
(time range 0...50 seconds)

dr 2

Menu 5:5

*

 – Return switching delay time 2 

Setting for the value of return switching delay 
time 2, which starts after return switch point 2 
is reached (time range 0...50 seconds)

ou 1

Menu 5:6 – Output 1  
Switching function of the switching output: 

Hno

 = Hysteresis function, NO contact 

Hnc

 = Hysteresis function, NC contact

Fno

 = Window function, NO contact 

Fnc

 = Window function, NC contact

Menu functions (continued)

Second menu level (continued)

ou 2

Menu 5:7

*

 – Output 2  

Switching function of the switching output: 

Hno

 = Hysteresis function, NO contact 

Hnc

 = Hysteresis function, NC contact

Fno

 = Window function, NO contact 

Fnc

 = Window function, NC contact

uni

Menu 5:8 Change units  
Selection of physical unit of measurement for 
displayed and preset pressure values:  

bAr

 = bar,  

nnBa

 = mbar,  

PSi

 = PSI,  

mPA

 = MPa

FLiP

Menu 5:9 – Rotate display
Rotate the display 180°

lo

Menu 5:10 - Min value  
Display of minimum pressure attained during 
the measurement (the value is lost when the 
power supply is interrupted)

Hi

Menu 05:11 - Max value  
Display of maximum pressure attained during 
the measurement (the value is lost when the 
power supply is interrupted)

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Menu 5:12 – Deletion of Min and Max values 
The display confirms that the process for 
deleting the values has started

codE

Menu 5:13 – Access protection
Setting the password for protecting access to 
the menu
0000 = no password
0000...9999 adjustable

Legend

*

 Menus marked with an 

asterisk do not appear if the 
pressure switch has an analo-
gous output.

Standard, High-End and High-End Flush-Mounted Pressure Switches

Summary of Contents for 234-11145-3

Page 1: ...s and devices with a plastic pressure connection Intended use The pressure switches were designed to monitor the pressure of lubricants compatible with stainless steel ceramics and fluoroelastomers FK...

Page 2: ...approx 50 Nm approx 70 Nm Fig 3 Display and connection housing rotatable 320 Fig 4 Process connection for the flush mounted pressure switch G1 2 acc to EN 3852 Factory set connection G1 2 Fluid Flush...

Page 3: ...mounted pressure switches 100 bar or higher Adapter for process connection G1 4 BSP pressure switches can be adapted to different pro cess connections using optional adapters accessories The adapters...

Page 4: ...esta blishing an electrical connection Fig 9 Pressure switch diagram with analogous output Fig 8 Pressure switch diagram with 2 switching outputs Electrical connections Connector housing Electrical co...

Page 5: ...lected within the mea suring range Hysteresis function The hysteresis keeps the switching status of the outputs stable even if the system pressure fluctuates either side of the setpoint value The outp...

Page 6: ...mode Menu 1 SP1 FH1 Switch point 1 SP 1 FH 1 Value e g 0 100 bar Menu 2 RP1 FL1 Return point 1 Value e g 0 99 bar Menu 3 SP2 FH2 Switch point 2 Value e g 0 100 bar Menu 4 RP2 FL2 Return point 2 Value...

Page 7: ...y time 1 which starts after return switch point 1 is reached time range 0 50 seconds dS 2 Menu 5 4 Switching delay time 2 Setting for the value of switching delay time 2 which starts after switch poin...

Page 8: ...ith a damp cloth and mild cleaning solution provided the device is switched off The membrane may become covered with deposits and contamination depending on the measuring material If a contamination o...

Page 9: ...re range Standard pressure switches High end pressure switches 25 85 C 40 85 C Material temperature Standard pressure switches High end pressure switches 25 125 C 40 125 C Type of protection as per IE...

Page 10: ...Str 2 8 69190 Walldorf Deutschland Tel 49 0 6227 33 0 Fax 49 0 6227 33 259 lubrication germany skf com n www skf com 951 181 018 EN Version 01 Status of information 2017 02 14 Ordering information Par...

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