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Tecmark Pressure Switch 4755P

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Product Description
Pressure switch - Manufactured by Tecmark 4755P / SPNO meaning simple on / off config. 1/8 inch MPT screw thread to attach to heater tube. Switching mechanism at top has 2 x flat spade connectors to attach the contact wire. Height: 70 mm Diameter: 50 mm Outer Diameter of threaded connection: 9 mm
We have seen this switch on Caldera Spas in the past. This would be the most common switch of this style used in the UK and Europe. This switch is the international version of the popular 4010P. This switch is an ideal replacement for the 4037P found on some Certikin products.
Up to 250vac. 16A resistive (meaning use with a heater for example), 4A inductive (meaning use with a 1HP pump for example). 1-6 PSI
After a few years the wheel can become stiff to turn and you may find that you have to keep re-setting the switch, this is usually a good indication that the unit needs replacing.
Product Attributes
Brand: Tecmark
Product Type: Pressure Switch
Product Attributes
Brand: Tecmark
Product Type: Pressure Switch
Product Description
Pressure switch - Manufactured by Tecmark 4755P / SPNO meaning simple on / off config. 1/8 inch MPT screw thread to attach to heater tube. Switching mechanism at top has 2 x flat spade connectors to attach the contact wire. Height: 70 mm Diameter: 50 mm Outer Diameter of threaded connection: 9 mm
We have seen this switch on Caldera Spas in the past. This would be the most common switch of this style used in the UK and Europe. This switch is the international version of the popular 4010P. This switch is an ideal replacement for the 4037P found on some Certikin products.
Up to 250vac. 16A resistive (meaning use with a heater for example), 4A inductive (meaning use with a 1HP pump for example). 1-6 PSI
After a few years the wheel can become stiff to turn and you may find that you have to keep re-setting the switch, this is usually a good indication that the unit needs replacing.