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Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Control Components

Index Product Selection Chart

Vacuum
A

Cups
Vacuum Cups www.parker.com/pneu/vaccup

Generators
Vacuum Generators www.parker.com/pneu/vacgen B

Sensors
Pressure Sensors www.parker.com/pneu/sensors

Accessories
D

Vacuum
Safety Guide, Offer of Sale

Safety Guide,
Offer of Sale

1 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Click here to view bookmarks. (Revised 04-22-2016)

Pressure Sensors

Section C
www.parker.com/pneu/sensors

Technical
MPS-33
MPS-34
SCP01
SCPSD
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

C1 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Control Components
Cautions Technical Data

Cautions Installation
!
• Never insert an object into the pressure port other than an
Pressure sensors are designed to monitor pressure and are not
appropriate fluid connector.
a safety measure to prevent accidents.
• Avoid short-circuiting the sensor. Connect the brown lead to
The compatibility of the sensor is the responsibility of the
V+ and blue lead to 0V.
designer of the system and specifications.
• Do not connect the output lead wires (black / white) to the
Operating environment power supply.
• Parker sensors have not been investigated for explosion- • Outputs not being used should be trimmed and insulated.
proof construction in hazardous environments. • Install as shown using the metal mounting bracket.
• Do not use with flammable gases, liquids, or in hazardous
environments.
Pipe Plug
• Avoid installing the sensor in locations where excessive
voltage surges could damage or affect the performance of Ambient Air
the sensor. Inlet Port

Operations Barb
• Dedicate a power supply of 10.8 to 26.4VDC to the sensor O-Ring Coupling

C
–INCLUDED–
and set the ripple to Vp-p10% or less. Avoid excessive
voltage. Avoid voltage surges.
• A small amount of internal voltage drop is possible. Ensure
the power supply minus any internal voltage drop exceeds
the operating load.
Technical

• Verify the operating media is compatible with the


specified sensor. Check the chemical make-up, operating
temperatures, and maximum pressure ranges of the system
before installing.
MPS-33

• Installation of air dryer system is recommended to remove


moisture.
MPS-34
SCP01
SCPSD
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

C2 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Control Components
Index Pressure Sensors

Hysteresis
Pressure Output Maximum output mode Page
range type Media IP rating adjustment Display number

Technical data C4

MPS-33

0 to -30 inHg (2) NPN / PNP Air, LED


Variable,
-14.7 to 72.5 PSI with 1-5VDC Non-corrosive 65 display C5 - C9
100% F.S.
0 to 145 PSI Analog gas (Red)

MPS-34
LED
(1) PNP / NPN Air,
0 to -30 inHg Variable, display
with 4 to 20ma Non-corrosive 40 C10 - C15
0 to 145 PSI 100% F.S. (Red /
Analog gas
Green)

SCP01 -14.7 PSI to 150 PSI


-14.7 PSI to 250 PS
C
Non-
0 to 1000 PSI 4 to 20ma
corrosive 67 — — C16 - C17
0 to 3000 PSI Analog
to 316L SUS
0 to 5000 PSI

Technical
0 to 9000 PSI

SCPSD -14.7 PSI to 250 PSI


0 to 1000 PSI
Non- LED

MPS-33
0 to 2000 PSI (1 or 2) PNP Variable,
corrosive 67 display C18 - C22
0 to 3000 PSI Analog option 100% F.S.
to 316L SUS (Red)
0 to 5000 PSI
0 to 9000 PSI

MPS-34
Accessories Cables C23

Glossary C24 - C26

SCP01
Programming options

SCPSD
MPS MPS
Options 33 34 SPC01 SCPSD

Accessories,
Outputs change N.O. / N.C. 4 4 — 4

Symbols,
Glossary
Units of measure change 4 4 — 4
Hysteresis mode 4 4 — 4
Window comparator mode 4 4 — 4
Auto teach mode 4 4 — —
Output response time 4 4 — 4
Lockout option 4 4 — —
Password lockout — — — 4
Max. value display 4 4 — —
Min. value display 4 4 — —
Zero reset 4 4 — 4
Red / Green LED display options — 4 — —
Error output mode 4 4 — 4
Setting of decimal point — — — 4

C3 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Control Components
Technical Information Technical Data
Selecting the proper pressure sensor Open Collector Transistor Type Outputs. The application will
determine if the Open Collector Output is used in a Hysteresis
Selecting a Parker Pressure Sensor for an application is more
or Window Comparator Function. The output mode of the
than just selecting the correct operating range of the sensor.
sensor, as well as whether the sensor is normally open (non-
Electromechanical pressure sensors convert the applied
passing) or normally closed (passing), can be programmed
pressure to an electrical signal. When pressure is applied, the
by you to fit your application. In addition to electrical outputs,
diaphragm is deflected causing the diffused resistors to change
most of these sensors have additional programming options
resistance (piezoelectric effect), which yields an electrical signal
that can be integrated into the system logic for additional
proportional to the pressure change. Applications for pressure
benefits. These programming options are listed at the bottom
switches are numerous and important in today's high-tech
of the page and are detailed on the next pages. Choose the
manufacturing environment. Parker Pressure Sensors are
best Pressure Sensor for the application based on Pressure
solid state sensors and not mechanical switches. The outputs
Range, Output Type and additional programming options.
are either analog (1 –5vc, 4-20ma or 0-20ma) or PNP/NPN

C Programming options:
Outputs change N.O. / N.C. Lockout option
The status of the Output at 0 PSIG is either Normally Open All sensor programming is locked out. Programming or LED
(Non-Passing) or Normally Closed (Passing) and can be set Display cannot be changed when the sensor is locked out.
Technical

through programming. Password lockout


Units of measure Lockouts the sensor from any programming changes. To
The units of measure on the display can be changed to suit unlock the sensor a user programmed 4 digit code must be
the application. Some choices are PSI, inHg, Bar, Kpa, Mpa or entered into the sensor.
MPS-33

mmHg and are dependent on the pressure range of the sensor. Max. valve display
Hysteresis mode Sensor will only display the maximum applied pressure reading
This output mode provides one switch point and a reversing until reset to measuring mode. A helpful tool in system set up.
MPS-34

point When the switch point pressure is achieved, the output Min valve display
(NPN / PNP) changes state and will not change back until the Sensor will only display the minimum applied pressure reading
reversing point pressure is achieved. until reset to measuring mode. A helpful tool in system set up.
Window comparator mode
SCP01

Zero reset
This output mode provides two switch points These two Just like a pressure gauge, a pressure sensor measures the
points create a window that the sensor output holds it state system pressure in relation to the atmospheric pressure.
(NO or NC ). This mode is also referred to as High/Low Setting. Pressure Sensors can be calibrated to the current atmospheric
SCPSD

Anytime the pressure is higher or lower than the "window" the pressure by using the Zero Reset Function.
output changes state.
Red / Green LED display options
Auto setting mode Display LED’s change from Red to Green, or Green to Red
Programming feature that automatically sets switch point and
Accessories,

when the output changes state. This can be a great visual


Symbols,
Glossary

reversing points for the outputs of the sensor based upon the indicator on a plant floor.
minimum and maximum pressure readings of the sensor over
time. Error output
Error Message is displayed if the pressures, inputs, or outputs
Output response time exceed the parameters of the sensor
Output response time is the time it takes for the output signal
to change state after the pressure switch point is achieved. Setting of decimal point
Sensor response time is typically less than 2.0 milliseconds Depending on the units of measure, the decimal point can be
and can be made slower by programming the response time in adjusted up to three decimal points. (SCPSD only
multiples of the standard sensor response time.

C4 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Features, Ordering Information MPS-33 1-Color Panel Mount
Features
• Sensor output:
2 NPN or PNP open collector
Transistor output, 30VDC, 125mA with
Analog output, 1 to 5VDC
• Output response time less than 2.0 milliseconds
• RoHS
• Air and non-corrosive gase

Programming options
Outputs change N.O. / N.C. 4
Units of measure change 4
Hysteresis mode 4
Window comparator mode 4
Auto teach mode 4
Output response time 4
Lockout option
Password lockout
4
­— C
Max. value display 4
Min. value display 4
Zero reset 4

Technical
Red / Green LED display options —
Error output mode 4

MPS-33 Sensor only ordering numbers

MPS-33
Part number Part number
Pressure range Electrical output Electrical connection 1/8 NPSF Female 1/8 BSPP Female

MPS-34
0-30 inHg (2) PNP with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-V33N-PGAT MPS-V33G-PGAT
0-30 inHg (2) NPN with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-V33N-NGAT MPS-V33G-NGAT
-14.5 to 72 PSI (2) PNP with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-R33N-PGAT MPS-R33G-PGAT
-14.5 to 72 PSI (2) NPN with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-R33N-NGAT MPS-R33G-NGAT

SCP01
0-145 PSI (2) PNP with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-P33N-PGAT MPS-P33G-PGAT
0-145 PSI (2) NPN with (1) 1-5VDC 2M 5 Wire Lead Wire MPS-P33N-NGAT MPS-P33G-NGAT

MPS-33 Accessories

SCPSD
Description Part Number
Panel mounting bracket
MPS-ACCH8

Accessories,
Note : Add “H” in suffex of Sensor Only Part Number to include with sensor

Symbols,
Glossary
Surface mounting bracket
MPS-ACCK8
Note : Add “K” in suffex of Sensor Only Part Number to include with sensor
Example: MPS-P33N-PGATK, includes sensor MPS-P33N-PGA with bracket MPS-ACCK8

Internal circuit for open collector and analog output wiring


PNP Output (Analog (1-5V) NPN Output (Analog: 1-5V)
+V (Brown) +V (Brown)
Max.
Switch main circuit

Load

80mA
Switch main circuit

Out 1 (Black) Out 1 (Black) Max.


Load

80mA

Out 2 (White) + Out 2 (White) + DC 12~24V


DC 12~24V
Load

− ± 10% − ± 10%
Load

1KΩ Analog (Orange) 1KΩ Analog (Orange)


Max.
(DC: 1-5V) 80mA (DC: 1-5V)
Max.
0V (Blue) 80mA 0V (Blue)

Lead Wiring
Brown 24VDC
White NPN / PNP Open Collector Output 2
Blue 0VDC
Black NPN / PNP Open Collector Output 1
Orange Analog (1-5V)

Most popular.

C5 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Specifications, Dimensions MPS-33 1-Color Panel Mount
Specifications
Vacuum (V) Compound (R) Positive (P)
Pressure range -101.3 - 0 kPa (-14.5 to 0 PSI) 0 - 500 kPa (0 to 72 PSI) -0.1 - 1 Mpa (0 to 145 PSI)
Proof pressure 0.3 Mpa (44 PSI) 0.8 Mpa (116 PSI) 1.5 Mpa (218 PSI)
0.1, kPa 1, kPa 0.001, Mpa
0.001, kgf/cm2 0.01, kgf/cm2 0.01, kgf/cm2
0.001, bar 0.01, bar 0.01, bar
Display resolution,
0.01, PSI 0.1, PSI 0.1, PSI
Units of measure
0.1, inHg — —
1, mmHg — —
0.1, mmH2O — —
Media Air & non-corrosive gases, incombustible gases
Pressure port (N) 1/8" NPSF, (G) 1/8" BSPP female
Operating temperature 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Storage temperature -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Humidity 40 - 85% RH (no condensation)
Electrical connection (G) Grommet open lead, 5 wire (0.15mm2)

C Power supply
Display
12 to 24VDC ±10% or less, Ripple (Vp-p) 10% or less
3 + 1/2 digit, 1 color, 7-segment RED LED
Display refresh .1 to 3.0 Seconds, Variable (factory set at 0.1)
Control output NPN (Sinking), PNP (Sourcing), Open collector, max 80mA, 2 output
Technical

Analog output 1 to 5VDC ≤ ±2.5% F.S. Linearity ≤1% of F.S.;


Switch output Output signal, NPN or PNP, Normally open or closed, LED indicator
Output indicator Green LED (OUT1), Red LED (OUT2)
Output modes Hysteresis or Window Comparator
MPS-33

Response time ≤ 2.5ms (chattering-proof function: 24ms, 192ms, 786m selections)


Repeatability ± 0.2% of F.S. ± 1 digit or less
Thermal error ≤ ± 2% of F.S. or less at range of 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
MPS-34

General protection IP65, CE marked, EMC-EN61000-6-2: 2001, with dust tube connection
Current consumption <55mA
Vibration resistance 10 to 150Hz, Double amplitude 1.5mm, XYZ, 2 hrs.
Shock resistance 980 m/s² (about 10G), 3 times/each directions X, Y, Z
SCP01

Noise resistance Vp-p400V, 10 ms, 0.5μs noise simulator


Material Housing: ABS (gray) , Pressure port: Zinc die-cast, Diaphragm: Silicone
Mass 3.3 oz. (105g) (including cable)
SCPSD

Dimensions 1.22 3-1/2 digit LED display 1.44 .49


(31) Display the measured (36.7) (12.5)
1/8" Female
Accessories,

pressure value, each set


Symbols,
Glossary

content and error code.


Switch (OUT 1) Switch (OUT 2)
(Green LED) (Red LED) 1.22
() Button (31)
OUT1 OUT2 () Button
Use the  button to change Use the  button to change
setting mode and pre-set SET setting mode and pre-set
desired value. desired value.

Setting Button N 1/8 NPSF


Change setting mode and
pre-set final desired value
Cable Length:
1990mm

White: OUT2 Brown: +V


.41
(10.5) .61
Black: OUT1 Blue: 0V (15.5)

Orange: Analog 1-5V


.43
(11) .12 Dia. TUbe Connect
Grommet Lead (3)
.75
(19)

C6 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Mounting Brackets MPS-33 1-Color Panel Mount
MPS-ACCH8
Front Protective Lid FPC-1
Panel mounting
bracket
36 x 36 ± 0.3mm

Panel Adapter PA-1

Panel Adapter PA-2

FPC-1 PA-1 PA-2

C
1.67 .28
(42.4) (7)
.18
(4.5)

1.67 1.87 1.57 1.40


(42.4) (47.4) (40) (35.5)

Technical
1.57
(40)

MPS-33
MPS-ACCK8

MPS-34
L3 & F3 mounting
brackets and
screws included Mounting Bracket F3

SCP01
SCPSD
M4

Mounting Bracket L3

Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary
M4

L3 F3
1.79
(45.5)
.20 1.03
(5.0) (26.2)
1.46
(37.1)

.98 .20
(25) (5.0)
.51
(12.9)
.17
.17 .51 (4.2) .79 .24
(4.2) (13) (20) (6.1)

C7 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Programming Features MPS-33 1-Color Panel Mount
Initial setting mode

SET 1. Unit setting


Press SET button for more than 3 seconds.
SET 1x 4. Response time setting
Model: MPS-P33, MPS-R33
2.5ms 24ms 192ms 768ms
MpA kgf/cm2 bar psi
Use the  or  button to select response time.
Model: MPS-V33

SET 1x 5. Pressure value setting: auto / manual


MpA kgf/cm2 bar psi inHg mmHg mmH2O

Use the  or  button to set desired Manual Auto


pressure unit. Setting Setting
Mode Mode
Use the  or  button to select auto / manual.
SET 1x 2. Out 1 mode setting
SET 1x Measure mode
NO Mode NC Mode

C Use the  or  button to set OUT1 mode.


Output Type:
NO: Normal open mode
NC: Normal closed mode
Technical

SET 1x 3. Out 2 mode setting

NO Mode NC Mode
Use the  or  button to set OUT1 mode.
MPS-33

Output Type:
NO: Normal open mode
NC: Normal closed mode
MPS-34
SCP01

Dustproof protector
Note: Required for IP65 rating protection and is included with
Zero point setting / the max. & min. sensor.
display mode
SCPSD

Zero setting:
• press the button at the same time until the
“00” is shown. Release the button to end zero
Accessories,

OUT1 OUT2
Symbols,
Glossary

setting. SET
Dustproof
Protector
The max. value display mode:
• Press  button 2 seconds to enter the max.
value mode, pressure sensor will detect the
max. value and keep max. value displayed. OUT1 OUT2
Key lock / unlock mode
• Press  button 2 seconds to return to measure SET
SET Key lock / unlock mode
mode display. Press SET button for less than 5 seconds.
The min. value display mode:
• Press  button 2 seconds to enter the min. Use the ▲ or ▼ button to
value mode, pressure sensor will detect the min. OUT1 OUT2
Unlock Lock select Lock / Unlock Mode.
Mode Mode
value and keep min. value displayed. SET

• Press  button 2 seconds to return to measure SET 1x Measure mode


mode display. • Key lock mode can prevent operation mistakes.

C8 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E (Revised 02-01-12) Pressure Sensors
Programming Features MPS-33 1-Color Panel Mount
Output type

P1 (n1) > P2 (n2) P1 (n1) < P2 (n2)


Hysteresis Mode P3 (n3) > P4 (n4) Window comparator Mode P3 (n3) < P4 (n4)
Output Hysteresis value can be preset. Within pressure setting range, pressure sensor output can be ON or OFF.
Normal open mode Normal open mode
Positive / Compound Vacuum (MPS-V33) Positive / Compound Vacuum (MPS-V33)
(MPS-P33 / MPS-R33) (MPS-P33 / MPS-R33) H = 3 digits
ON ON H H H H
ON ON
OFF OFF
P_2 P_1 P_2 P_1 OFF OFF
P_4 P_3 P_4 P_3 P_1 P_2 P_1 P_2
0 0 P_3 P_4 P_3 P_4
Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure 0 0
Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure
Normal close mode
Positive / Compound Vacuum (MPS-V33) Normal close mode
(MPS-P33 / MPS-R33) Positive / Compound Vacuum (MPS-V33)
ON ON (MPS-P33 / MPS-R33)
OFF OFF H H H H
n_2 n_1 n_2 n_1 ON ON
n_4 n_3 n_4 n_3
0 0 OFF OFF
Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure P_1 P_2 P_1 P_2
P_3 P_4 P_3 P_4
(Note) 0 0

C
When hysteresis mode setting is within 2 digits, if the input and pre-set Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure
pressure is quite near, pressure sensor output might cause chattering.

Manual setting mode Auto setting mode


*1. In case of without need of OUT1 pressure value setting, press + at the
The LED shows: (P_* at normal open mode and (n_*) at normal close mode. same time to enter (AP2) / (An2).
Pressure setting value is shown normally and will not lead to pressure sensor *2. In case of without need of OUT2 pressure value setting, press + at the

Technical
pause or stop working. same time to enter measure mode.
*3. The LED shows (AP*) at normal open mode and (An*) at normal closed mode.
SET 1x Unit setting
Press SET button one time (1x). SET 1x Measure mode
OUTPUT 1 Mutually display Press SET button one time (1x) after setting pressure

MPS-33
Use the  or  button value to Auto Setting Mode.
to set desired pressure
setting. OUTPUT 1 (*3)
SET 1x Prepare auto setting mode at
Mutually display OUTPUT1 switch.
(*1)
Use the  or  button

MPS-34
to set desired pressure SET 1x

SET 1x setting. Under this mode, the device needs


to be set repeatedly in order to reach
OUTPUT 2 Mutually display
Use the  or  button the auto setting value.
SET 1x
to set desired pressure

SCP01
setting.
OUTPUT 2 (*3)
SET 1x Prepare auto setting mode at
Mutually display OUTPUT2 switch.
Use the  or  button (*2)
to set desired pressure SET 1x

SCPSD
setting.
Under this mode, the device needs
to be set repeatedly in order to reach
SET 1x the auto setting value.
Measure mode
SET 1x Measure mode

Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary
P1 (n1) A-B
=A-
Calculation of setting value P3 (n3) 4

A = The max. pressure value under auto setting mode. P2 (n2)


=B-
A-B
P4 (n4) 4
B = The min. pressure value under auto setting mode.
Error messages
Error name Display Description Solutions
OUT1 Er1 Turn off power and check the cause of overload
Excess load
Excess load current of 80 mA current or lower the current load under 80 mA,
current error OUT2 Er2 then restart
Change input pressure to ambient pressure and
Residual pressure error Er3 During zero reset, ambient pressure is over ±3% F.S.
perform zero reset again
The applied pressure is excess the upper limit of
–––
pressure setting
Applied pressure error Adjust the pressure within applied pressure range
The applied pressure is excess the lower limit of
––––
pressure setting
Er4 Internal data error
Turn power off and then restart. If error condition
System error Er6 Internal system error
remains, please return to factory for inspection
Er7 Internal data error

C9 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Features, Ordering Information MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
Features
• Sensor output:
1 NPN or PNP Open collector
Transistor output, 30VDC, 125mA with
Analog output, 4 to 20mA
• Output response time less than 2.0 milliseconds
• RoHS
• Air and non-corrosive gases
• Sensor face includes icons to show sensor programming
status
Red Green Display
Programming options
Outputs change N.O. / N.C. 4
Units of measure change 4
Hysteresis mode 4
Window comparator mode 4

C Auto teach mode


Output response time
4
4
Sensor pin out with analog output
Lockout option 4
Password lockout — Pin #
4 2
Max. value display
1 Brown: 24VDC
4
2 White: 4 to 20mA
Technical

Min. value display 4


Zero reset 4 3 Blue: 0VDC
3 1
Red / Green LED display options 4 4 Black: PNP Open Collector Output 1
Error output mode 4
MPS-33

MPS-34 Sensor only ordering numbers


MPS-34

Part number Part number


Pressure range Electrical output Electrical connection 1/8 NPSF male 1/8 BSPP male
0-30 inHg (1) PNP with (1) 4-20ma M8, 4 Pin MPS-V34N-PCI MPS-V34G-PCI
0-145 PSI (1) PNP with (1) 4-20ma M8, 4 Pin MPS-P34N-PCI MPS-P34G-PCI
SCP01

MPS-34 Accessories
SCPSD

Description Part number


Panel mounting bracket
MPS-ACCH9
Note : Add “H” in suffex of Sensor Only Part Number to include with sensor
Accessories,

Surface mounting bracket


Symbols,
Glossary

MPS-ACCK10
Note : Add “K” in suffex of Sensor Only Part Number to include with sensor
Example: MPS-P34N-PCIK, includes sensor MPS-P34N-PCI witth bracket MPS-ACCK10

M8, 4-Pin, 2 meter cable CB-M8-4P-2M-PUR


M8, 4-Pin, 5 meter cable CB-M8-4P-5M-PUR

Internal circuit for open collector


and analog output wiring
PNP Output (Analog (4-20mA)
+V (Brown)
Switch main circuit

Out 1 (Black)

+
DC 12~24V
Load

− ± 10%
Analog (White)
Max.
(4-20mA) 80mA

0V (Blue)

Most popular.

C10 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Specifications, Dimensions MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
Specifications
Vacuum (V) Positive (P)
Pressure range -101.3 to 0 kPa (-14.5 to 0 PSI) -0.1 to 1 Mpa (0 to 145 PSI)
Proof pressure 0.3 Mpa (44PSI) 1.5 Mpa (218 PSI)
0.1, kPa 1, kPa
0.001, kgf/cm2 0.01, kgf/cm²
Display resolution , 0.001, bar 0.01, bar
Units of measure 0.01, PSI 0.1, PSI
0.01, inHg -
1, mmHg -
Media Air & non-corrosive gases
Pressure port (N) 1/8" NPT male, (G) 1/8 BSPP male both with M5 female port
Operating temperature 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Storage temperature -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Humidity 35 to 85% RH (no condensation)
Electrical connection (C) 4-pin, M8 connector on 150mm lead wire

C
Power supply 12 to 24VDC ±10%, Ripple (P-P) 10% or less
Display 3 + 1/2 digit, 2 color, 7-segment RED / GREEN LED
Display refresh Timing update : 0.1 ~ 3 sec. (Factory Set Unit: 0.1 sec.)

Switch output Output signal, PNP, Normally open or closed, LED indicator, 125 mA max. output load

Technical
Output modes Hysteresis or Window Comparator
Response time ≤ 2.5ms (chattering-proof function: 24ms, 250ms, 500ms, 1000ms and 1500ms selections)
Repeatability ± 0.2% of F.S. ± 1 digit
Output current 4 to 20mA; Linearity ±1.0% of F.S.; Maximum load impedance 300Ω at power

MPS-33
Output current
supply of 12V; 600Ω at power supply of 12V; Minimum load impedance 50Ω
Thermal error 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) 25°C (77°C) + 2% of F.S. or less at range of 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
General protection IP40, CE marked, EMC-EN61000-6-2: 2001

MPS-34
Current consumption 45mA (with no load)
Vibration resistance 10 to 150Hz, Double amplitude 1.5mm, XYZ, 2 hrs.
Shock resistance 980 m/s² (about 10G), 3 times/each directions X, Y, Z
Noise Resistance Vp-p400V, 10 ms, 0.5μs noise simulator

SCP01
Material Housing: ABS (gray) , Pressure port: Zinc die-cast, Diaphragm: Silicone
Mass 1.45 oz. (45g) with M8 connector

SCPSD
Dimensions

Accessories,
1/8" Male 1.22 5.51

Symbols,
Glossary
(25.4) (140)

1.18
(30)

mmHg inHg PSI BAR Kgf kPa

Pressure Ubnit
MAX WIN N.C. AUTO
Display Section
OUT MAX HYS N.O. MAN
2 Colors, Main Display
M5 Female
Key Lock Indicator
Setting Mode
Output Indicator
Display Section
N: NPT 1/8, with M5 female
G: G1/8, with M5 female
() Button () Button
Setting Button Hex Flat 10

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Mounting Brackets MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
MPS-ACCH9
Panel mounting
bracket Front Protective Lid FPC-2

31 x 31 ± 0.4mm

Panel Adapter PA-3

t ≤ 4.5mm Panel Adapter PA-4

FPC-2 PA-3 PA-4


.33 .16 1.30
(8.5) (4)

C
(33)
1.19
(30.2)
1.35 1.35
(34.4) (34.4)

1.30 1.19
Technical

1.35 1.35 (33) (30.2)


(34.4) (34.4)
MPS-33

MPS-ACCK10
L3 & F3 mounting
MPS-34

brackets and
screws included Mounting Bracket F3
SCP01

M3
SCPSD

Mounting Bracket L3
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

M3

L3 F3
1.79
(45.5)
.20 1.03
(5.0) (26.2)
1.46
(37.1)

.98 .20
(25) (5.0)
.51
(12.9)
.17
.17 .51 (4.2) .79 .24
(4.2) (13) (20) (6.1)

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Programming Features MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
Initial setting mode

SET 1. Unit setting


Press SET button for more than 3 seconds. SET 1x 5. Response time setting

2.5ms 24ms 250ms 500ms 1000ms 1500ms


kPa kgf/cm2 bar psi inHg(*1) mmHg(*1)
Note: *1: Only for MPS-V34 Use the  or  button to set response time.

Use the  or  button to set desired pressure unit. SET 1x 6. Auto preset setting
SET 1x 2. Display color setting
Manual Auto
ON: ON: ON / OFF: ON / OFF: Use the  or  button to select auto / manual.
GREEN RED GREEN RED
Use the  or  button to set display color. SET 1x 7. Measure mode

SET 1x 3. Operating mode setting


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Hysteresis Window Comparator
Mode Mode
Use the  or  button to set operating mode.

Technical
SET 1x 4. Output type setting

MPS-33
NO Mode NC Mode
Use the  or  button to set output type.

MPS-34
SCP01
Zero point setting / the max. & min. Key lock / unlock mode
display mode SET Key lock / unlock mode

SCPSD
Zero setting: Press SET button for less than 5 seconds.
• press the button at the same time until the
“00” is shown. Release the button to end zero Use the ▲ or ▼ button to
setting. Unlock Lock select Lock / Unlock Mode.

Accessories,
Mode Mode

Symbols,
Glossary
The max. value display mode:
SET 1x Measure mode
• Press  button 2 seconds to enter the max.
• Key lock mode can prevent operation mistakes.
value mode, pressure sensor will detect the max.
value and keep max. value displayed.
• Press  button 2 seconds to return to measure
mode display.
The min. value display mode:
• Press  button 2 seconds to enter the min.
value mode, pressure sensor will detect the min.
value and keep min. value displayed.
• Press  button 2 seconds to return to measure
mode display.

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Programming Features MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
Pressure setting mode

Hysteresis Mode Window comparator Mode


Output Hysteresis value can be preset. Within pressure setting range, pressure sensor output can be ON or OFF.
Normal open mode Normal open mode
Positive (MPS-P34) Vacuum (MPS-V34) Positive (MPS-P34) Vacuum (MPS-V34)

ON
H ON
H H H H H

OFF OFF
0 0 0 0
Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure

Normal close mode Normal close mode


Positive (MPS-P34) Vacuum (MPS-V34) Positive (MPS-P34) Vacuum (MPS-V34)
H H H H H H
ON ON

OFF OFF 0 0
0 0
Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure Positive Pressure Vacuum Pressure
(Note)

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In case hysteresis is set at less than or equal to 2 digits, switch output may chatter
if input pressure fluctuates near the set point.
Technical

Manual setting mode Auto setting mode


MPS-33

The LED shows: (P_* at normal open mode and (n_*) at normal close mode. 1. The LED shows:
Pressure setting value is shown normally and will not lead to pressure sensor (AP1) at normal open mode and (An1) at normal close mode.
pause or stop working. 2. In case of without need of auto pressure value setting, press + at the same time to
enter measure mode.
MPS-34

SET 1x Hysteresis Mode SET 1x Measure mode


Press SET button one time (1x). Press SET button one time (1x) after setting pressure value to
Mutually display Auto Setting Mode.
Use the  or  button
SCP01

to set desired pressure


setting.
SET 1x Prepare air for auto setting.

Mutually display Use the  or  button


to set desired pressure SET 1x
SCPSD

setting.
Under this mode, the device needs
SET 1x Measure mode to be set repeatedly in order to reach
the auto setting value.
Accessories,

SET 1x Window Comparator Mode


Symbols,
Glossary

Press SET button one time (1x). SET 1x Measure mode


A-B
P1 (n1) = A -
4
Mutually display Calculation of setting Value
Use the  or  button
A = The max. pressure value under auto setting mode. A-B
to set desired pressure H=B 4
setting. B = The min. pressure value under auto setting mode.
SET 1x
Mutually display
Use the  or  button
to set desired pressure
setting.
SET 1x

Mutually display Use the  or  button


to set desired pressure
setting.

SET 1x Measure mode

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Programming Features MPS-34 2-Color Panel Mount
Fine adjustment mode

Measure mode
This function eliminates slight differences in the output
SET + values and allows uniformity in the numbers displayed.
Press SET +  button for more than 3 seconds.
Displayed values of the pressure sensor can be
Mutually display
calibrated to within ±5% for MPS-P34 and ±2.5% for
series MPS-V34.
Current measured value

Displayed pressure value


Use  or  button to change the set value. ±5% R.D.
SET 1x
Press SET when finished or make no button operation for ±2.5% R.D.
more than 3 seconds after changing the set value to exit.
0
Mutually display
Applied Pressure
Adjusted value (Percent)

SET 1x Measure mode :Factory setting display value set


prior to shipment
(Note)

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:Display calibration range
MPS-34 : When display unit is in “MPa”, setting resolution is 0.001 MPa.
MPS-34 : When display unit is in “kPa”, setting resolution is 0.1 kPa.

Technical
Error messages

MPS-33
Error name Display Description Solutions
Turn off power and check the cause of overload
Excess load
oCP Output load current of 125 mA current or lower the current load under 125 mA,

MPS-34
current error
then restart
Residual pressure Change input pressure to ambient pressure and
oUr During zero reset, ambient pressure is over ±3% F.S.
error perform zero reset again
The applied pressure is excess the upper limit of

SCP01
HHH
Applied pressure pressure setting
Adjust the pressure within applied pressure range
error The applied pressure is excess the lower limit of
LLL
pressure setting

SCPSD
Er4 Internal data error
Er6 Internal system error Turn power off and then restart. If error condition
System Error
Er7 Internal data error remains, please return to factory for inspection

Accessories,
Er8 Internal system error

Symbols,
Glossary

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Catalog 0802-E (Revised 04-22-16) Pressure Sensors
Features, Ordering Information SCP01 High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
SCP01 Pressure Sensors are industrial pressure sensors
offering long-term stability, resistance to interference and
rugged construction. They are available in a wide range of
standard and configured to order versions to meet your
application needs.
These sensors are manufactured with the highest quality
standards for reliable and repeatable measurements.

Features:
• Stainless steel body
• Compact construction
• Shock and vibration proof
• Resistant to pressure spikes
• Accuracy +/- 0.5% FS

Applications include:

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Test and measurement
Hydraulic power units
• Power generation
• Mobile hydraulics
Technical
MPS-33

SCP01 Ordering numbers


Part number Part number
Pressure Electrical Electrical
range (psi) output connection 1/4 NPT male 7/16-20UNF-2A, male SAE-4 with o-ring
MPS-34

0 to 250 4 - 20 mA, 3 wire M12 X 1, 4 pin SCP01-0250P-25-07 SCP01-0250P-27-07


0 to 1000 4 - 20 mA, 3 wire M12 X 1, 4 pin SCP01-1000P-25-07 SCP01-1000P-27-07
0 to 3000 4 - 20 mA, 3 wire M12 X 1, 4 pin SCP01-3000P-25-07 SCP01-3000P-27-07
SCP01

0 to 5000 4 - 20 mA, 3 wire M12 X 1, 4 pin SCP01-5000P-25-07 SCP01-5000P-27-07


0 to 9000 4 - 20 mA, 3 wire M12 X 1, 4 pin SCP01-9000P-25-07 N/A
SCPSD
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

Sensor pin out with analog output


Pin # 4 3
1 Supply
2 Signal output
3 Ground
1 2
4 —

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Specifications, Dimensions SCP01 High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Specifications
Overload pressure 200% FS
Burst pressure 250% FS
Accuracy +/- 0.5% FS
Protection class IP67
Response time < 1ms
Long term stability < 0.1% FS/a
Load reversals > 20 M
Electrical protection Short circuit, reverse polarity, overload production
Supply voltage 9-30VDC
Temperature range:
Environmental -40° F to 185° F
Media, storage -40° F to 257° F
Compensated -4° F to 185° F
Temperature coefficient < +/- 0.3% FS/10K

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Vibration resistance Meets IEC 60068-2-29
Shock resistance Meets IEC 60068 2-32
EMI compatibility DIN EN 61000-6-3, DIN EN 61000-6-2
Material - housing 304 SS
Material - fitting 630 SS

Technical
Material - seal Fluorocarbon
Sensing element Thin film (poly Si on SiO2)
Pressure bore 0.024 in.

MPS-33
Long term stability < 0.1% FS/a
Load reversals > 20 M

MPS-34
SCP01
Dimensions
.47 1.9 Max.
(12) (49)

SCPSD
.75 Dia. .87
Dia.
(19) (22)

Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary
Port M12, 4 Pin
Connection .87 Hex.
(22) Electrical
Thread Connection

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Features, Ordering Information SCPSD High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Features
• Stainless steel or ceramic diaphragms
• UL listed and CE marked
• Sensor outputs
2 PNP Open collector transistor
Output, 30 VDC, 100mA
• Optional additional current, 4 to 20mA
• Output response time less than 5.0ms
• Polarity protected
• Short circuit protected
• 4 digit LED
• Display head swivels 290°
SCPSD-1000P-1727

Programming options

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Outputs change N.O. / N.C. 4
Units of measure change 4
Hysteresis mode 4
Window comparator mode 4
Auto teach mode —
Technical

Output response time 4


Lockout option —
Password lockout 4
Max. value display —
MPS-33

Min. value display —


Zero reset 4
Red / Green LED display options — SCPSD-600-14-15
Error output mode 4
MPS-34

Setting of decimal point 4


SCP01

SCPSD Ordering numbers


Pressure Port Electrical Electrical Part
range size output connection number
SCPSD

-14.7 to 250 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-0250P-0727
-14.7 to 250 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 1 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-0250P-1727
0 to 1000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-1000P-1725
Accessories,

0 to 1000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 1 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-1000P-1727
Symbols,
Glossary

0 to 3000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-3000P-0727


0 to 3000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 1 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-3000P-1727
0 to 3000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-3000P-1725
0 to 5000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 1 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-5000P-1727
0 to 5000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-5000P-1725
0 to 9000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-9000P-0727
0 to 9000 PSI 7/16-20 UNF-2b (SAE-4) ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20MA M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-9000P-1725
-1 to 16 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-016-04-17
-1 to 16 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20ma M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-016-14-15
0 to 250 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-250-04-17
0 to 250 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20ma M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-250-14-15
0 to 600 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP M12, 4 Pin SCPSD-600-04-17
0 to 600 Bar 1/4 BSPP Male ( 2 ) PNP with 4-20ma M12, 5 Pin SCPSD-600-14-15

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Specifications SCPSD High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Specifications
Pressure code 0250 016 1000 3000 5000 9000 250 600
Measure range PSI, (bar ) -14.7 to 250 (-1 to 16) 0 to 1000 0 to 3000 0 to 5000 0 to 9000 (0 to 250) (0 to 600)
Overload pressure PSI, (bar ) 725 (40) 2900 7250 11600 21750 (500) (1200)
Burst pressure PSI, (bar ) 725 (50) 11600 17400 24650 31900 (1200) (2200)
Sensing element Ceramic Stainless Steel
Stainless steel 1.4404
Stainless steel 1.4404, 1.4542, NBR*
Parts in contact with media Ceramic AL203, NBR*
*FPDM, EPDM special request
Units of measure PSI, bar, MPA
Switch cycles >100 million
Output response time < 10ms
Power supply 15 to 30VDC, Class 2 power supply
Short circuit protection Yes, 2.4 amp / open collector output
Reverse polarity protection Yes
Overload protection Yes
Current consumption < 100mA
Output circuit
Analog output
2 PNP (Sourcing) open collector transistor
0/4…20mA, Programmable, freely scaleable
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Output functions Hysteresis, Window comparator
Switching voltage -1.5VDC
Maximum current output 1A with 2 open collector outputs, .5A per output

Technical
Accuracy ± 0.5% F.S. Typ., ± 1% Max.
Repeatability ± 0.25% F.S.
Display accuracy ± 0.5% F.S. Typ., ± 1 Digit

MPS-33
Thermal error max. ±0.03% F.S. at -4 to 185°F (-20 to 85°C)
Material Pressure Die-cast zinc Z 410: Surface-finishing
Display material Polyester
General protection IP 67, EN60529, UL, CE Marked, EMC-EN50082-2 Class B, EN 50081-2

MPS-34
Temperature range of media -4 to 185°F (-20 to 85°C)
Ambiant temperature range -4 to 185°F (-20 to 85°C)
Storage temperature -40 to 212°F (-40 to 100°C)
Display 4-Digit, 7-Segment LED, Red, 9mm height

SCP01
Tightening torque 35Nm
Vibration resistance 20G, 10 to 500Hz, IEC60068-2-6
Shock resistance 50 G, XYZ, 11ms, IEC60068-2-29

SCPSD
Mass 10.6 oz. (300g)

Internal circuit

Accessories,
M12, 4-Pin, (2) PNP Outputs M12, 5-Pin, (2) PNP Outputs with 4 to 20mA Analog

Symbols,
Glossary
1 Brown
1 Brown +Ub (24VDC)
+Ub (24VDC) 4 Black S1
(Sensor Socket) 4 Black S1 (Sensor Socket)
2 White S2
2 White S2
5 Gray Analog Out
4 3
3 Blue 4 3
0V / Gnd 3 Blue
0V / Gnd
5

1 2 1 2

Note: M12, 5-Pin Female Cable Connector will fit on both M12,
M12, 4-Pin, (1) PNP Output with 4 to 20mA Analog 4-Pin and 5-Pin Male Sensor Connector.
1 Brown
+Ub (24VDC)
(Sensor Socket) 4 Black S1
2 White Analog Out

4 3
3 Blue
0V / Gnd

1 2

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Dimensions, Programming Features SCPSD High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Dimensions

Switch Output 2 Switch Output 2


Switch Output 1 Switch Output 1
(Also Error Output) (Also Error Output)
1.56 1.82 1.56 1.82
(39.5) (46.3) (39.5) (46.3)
I II I II
SensoControl SensoControl

2.89 2.89
(73.4) (73.4)
UNIT
4.13
UNIT
3.89
(105) (98.5)

.55 .55
(14) (14)
.98
1.24 (25)
(31)

1.06

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7/16-20 UNF-2B (SAE-4) (26.8)
1.26
1/4 BSPP (32) 1.26
(32)
Technical

To program outputs and options of SCPSD, press and hold To review programed outputs and options of SCPSD,
MPS-33

the (Up Arrow Icon) then press the (Circle Icon) until Pro6 press and hold the (Circle Icon) until Pro6 is displayed.
is displayed. Release all buttons and follow menu to program Release the (Circle Icon) and follow menu to program option
outputs and options. and status.
MPS-34

( ) or ( )
Pass- Yes
SCP01

word
SCPSD
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

Menu

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Programming Features SCPSD High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Parameters shown in digital display Settings for options program
To program switch outputs in menu S1 (S1 = output 1) or S2 oP Options program
(S2 = output 2), press and hold, then press . Pro6 will be PA5 Password input
displayed for 2 seconds. 0000 = no password
Example password 1234 = 1234
PRS This is dedicated to a password. Entry into the
programming mode can be secured only when the uni Setting of units:
correct figures have been entered bAr = bar NPA= MPa PSi= PSI
diS Display: Value which will be shown on the digital display in run
Menu for programming the switch outputs:
mode.
S1 S1 = Switch output 1 Act = Actual system pressure
Nin = Minimum system pressure; (pressure troughs)
S2 S2 = Switch output 2 (Menu is not active if S2 is
NA = Maximum system pressure; (pressure peaks)
being used as an error output) SPl = Switch point 1
Switching point (SP): upper limiting value / pressure, SP2 = Switch point 2
at which the switch output changes its status. OFF = off indication

SP1 SP1 = Switch output 1; input as pressure value (e.g. AnA Setting of analog output (see point 4)
0-20 = 0-20 mA 4-20 = 4-20 mA
400 bar)
FroN Calibration of starting value (0 or 4 mA) for the analog output.
SP2 SP2 = Switch output 2; input as pressure value (e.g.
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Settable from 0 to nominal instrument pressure.
430 bar) Example for AnA = 4-20:
Reverse switching point (rSP): lower limiting value/ 0000 = at 0 bar the analog output yields 4mA.
pressure at which switch output changes its status. The starting value is always smaller than the end value. If the
! starting value is set greater than the end value, then the starting
rSP1 rSP1 = Reverse switching point (rSP1) of switch value will be automatically set 5% of the nominal instrument
output 1; input as pressure value (e.g. 390 bar) pressure below that of the end value. The warning sign Att 1 will

Technical
appear, which can be cleared with the Enter sign.
rSP2 rSP2 = Reverse switching point (rSP2) of switch
output 2; input as pressure value (e.g. 420 bar) to Calibration of end value (20mA) for the analog output.
The reverse switching point is always smaller than its Settable from 0 up to nominal instrument pressure.
0010 = at 10 bar the analogue output yields 20 mA.

MPS-33
respective switching point. If the reverse switching
point is set higher than the switching point, the 0Set Zero adjustment: The actual pressure will be stored as a new
reverse switching point will be set automatically 0.5% zero point. For safety reasons this is limited to the range ± 5%
of the instrument nominal pressure below the of the nominal instrument pressure. Application example: a

MPS-34
switching point. The warning sign Att (attention) will system with a continuous residual pressure, but which should be
appear, which can be cleared with Enter. displayed as 0 bar.
OFF = factory calibration
cont Switch output as yES = undertake zeroing adjustment now
noPn = closer no = go back to the menu and do not make any new zeroing

SCP01
nCLS = opener adjustments. After a zeroing adjustment, a pressure of up to 20
! bar can be displayed as 0 on a 400 bar SCPSD. Before working
Func Selection of switching functions: on a system, it must be ensured that there is no pressure in it.
HySt = Hysteresis function
rES Clearing the minimum and maximum value memory
FEn = Window fu nction

SCPSD
yES = yes, clear memory now
Delay times; input from 0 to 9.99 s. no = no, do not clear memory
dSPI dSPI = delay time switching point output 1 Err Programming switch output 2 as an error output

Accessories,
yES = yes
drSL drSI = delay time reverse switching point output 1

Symbols,
Glossary
no = no
dSP2 dSP2 = delay time switching point output 2 Switch Output 2 can be used optionally as an error output to
display pressure switch function errors. As an error output it is
drS2 drS2 =delay time reverse switching point output 2 normally closed, and in case of errors (Err 1, Err 2, Err 3) it is
open. At the same time LED II lights up. The display and the
output remain active until the error is cleared.

SUn Indication of Software Version


dPP Setting of the decimal point. (The maximum number of decimal
points depends on the nominal pressure of the SCPSD
instrument)
0000 = no decimal point
000.0 = 1 decimal point
00.00 = 2 decimal points
0.000 = 3 decimal points
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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Caution, Accessories SCPSD High Pressure 316 Stainless Steel
Installation
Mechanical: Avoid static and dynamic over-pressures which exceed the
! CAUTION: Install and de-install the SCPSD only specified overload pressure. Even when the overload pressure
when there is no pressure present. is exceeded only for a short time the SCPSD may be damaged.
Parker SensoControl diagnostic systems are recommended for
Attach the SCPSD to the appropriate process connection.
measuring pressure peaks exactly.
Installation should be undertaken only with a 22mm, across
flats spanner. Ensure that the digital display is placed in If there is a danger of excessively high pressure peaks, it is
the best viewing position by using the rotational housing recommended to:
adjustment. Turn the SCPSD manually to the required position. • use an SCPSD with a higher nominal instrument pressure
Maximum 290°. (analog output can then be correspondingly matched)
Excessive turning beyond the easily detectable end stop will • install a standard throttling device upstream from the SCPSD
lead to damage.
• The housing can be attached:
• with self-tapping screws into two blind holes at the back of
the housing
• with the mounting plate provided

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• with cable ties
Electrical:
! CAUTION: The SCPSD may be installed only by a
qualified electrician in accordance with the
respective national and international regulations.
Error messages
Technical

Protect the SCPSD from electromagnetic influences and over- Display Description
voltages. The set value is lower than the other respective
Att parameters. When Enter is activated, the smaller value
Optional installation tips which are shown by experience to is matched up.
MPS-33

reduce the influence of interference:


Err1 System Error (Internal)
• Use shorter cables Nominal instrument pressure range was exceeded by
Err2
• Avoid short distances between connecting leads and power 10%. Please check system pressure.
consuming devices and interference generating electrical Nominal instrument pressure range has been exceeded
MPS-34

and electronic equipment Err3 Error in analog electronics. Please check system
pressure.
• Use free running diodes
SCP01

Electrical test unit (M12, 5-Pin) SCPSD programming kit


SCSN-450-PSD SCSD-PRG-KIT
SCPSD

Optical Interface Device that allows read / write and storing


Accessories,

of SCPSD configuration data. Kit includes optical interface


Symbols,
Glossary

device, electrical test unit with PC cable (RS232 connector)


and software.

Optical
Interface
Device

SCPSD

C22 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Pressure Sensor Cables Accessories
Features
• M8, M12 female connector
• Length: 2m or 5m
• Cover: PVC or PUR
• Connection type: Swivel straight or angled
• IP67 swivel connector

Common Part Numbers


Connector Contacts Length Cover Part number
M8 female 4 2m PUR CB-M8-4P-2M-PUR
M8 female 4 5m PUR CB-M8-4P-5M-PUR
M8 angled female 4 5m PUR CB-M8-4P-5M-90-PUR
M12 female 4 2m PVC CB-M12-4P-2M
M12 female 5 2m PVC CB-M12-5P-2M
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Dimensions

Technical
CB-M8-4P-2M, Female to Open Lead CB-M12-4P-2M, Female to Open Lead
CB-M12-5P-2M, Female to Open Lead
.38 6.56 ft
(9,7) Dia (2m)
1.84 Ref. 1.50 Ref.
.196 (5) Dia (46.7mm) (38.1mm)
6.56 ft 1.26

MPS-33
(2m) (32) .57 Dia. Ref.
(14.5mm)
.38 Ref.
(9.7mm)
5-Pin 4-Pin
M12x1
CB-M8-4P-5M, Female to Open Lead
Female Interface Female Interface
.38

MPS-34
5-Pin, M12 4-Pin, M12
(9,7) Dia
3 5 4 3 4
.196 (5) Dia 2 1 2 1
16.40 ft 1.26
(5m) (32)
Cable Pin Color Cable Pin Color
1 Brown 1 Brown
2 White 2 White
3 Blue 3 Blue

SCP01
4 Black 4 Black
5 Gray
CB-M8-4P-5M-90, Female to Open Lead

.38 Female Interface Male Interface


(9,7) Dia 4-Pin, M8 4-Pin, M8

SCPSD
2 4 4 2

1 3 3 1
.75
.42 (19)
(10,7) Cable Pin Color
1 Brown
.196 (5) Dia 2 White
3 Blue

Accessories,
16.40 ft .87
4 Black
(5m) (22)

Symbols,
Glossary

Most popular.

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Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Glossary
__A__ __F__
Accuracy Full scale
The PERCENTAGE difference between the true value and that Abbreviated as F.S. this is the operating pressure scale of the
indicated by an instrument is the measure of the instrument’s sensor.
accuracy. It is expressed as a percentage of the full-scale value
of the reading according to the type of instrument.
__G__
Grommet type
Analog output
Electrical lead from the sensor.
An analog output provides an output voltage that is
proportional and linear to the pressure measured by the sensor. __H__
This output signal provides continuous feedback to the analog Hysteresis
card of the PLC. The difference in pressure below the switch point pressure
Analog Output which controls the ON-OFF status of the output signal.
(See Output modes)
20 5
__I__
Output (Volts)


Output (mA)

Input impedance
The source of the electrical response of the sensing element

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4 1 expressed in ohms.
0
0 Max. Rating IP ratings
__C__
Pressure
IP40 - Protected against solid foreign objects of 0.04"
Cable connector type (1mm) and greater.
4-Pin, M8 cable connector referred to as PICO or Micro Non-protected against the penetration of liquids.
Technical

connector. 4-Pin, 5-Pin, M12 cable connector referred to as IP65 - Dust tight.
Mini connector.
Protected against water jets.
Class 2 power supply IP67 - Dust tight.
Power source not exceeding 30VDC and 8 amps. Protected against the effects of temporary
MPS-33

Connection port size immersion water.


Pressure port connections on the back or bottom of the Insulation resistance
sensor. Resistance between electrical circuit and the body, expressed
MPS-34

Current consumption in ohms at a voltage rating.


Maximum current consumed during operation. Does not Internal voltage drop
include the load current. Caused by the resistance of an electrical part in an electronic
circuit. Example is a 2-wire pneumatic pressure switch.
SCP01

__D__
Display resolution __L__
Resolution is 1/1024. The least possible measurable unit to LED
display on the display. This will vary with the units of measure
SCPSD

Electronic Display Technology


and is adjustable on some sensors.
Load current
Shown below are the different unit increments displayed for
different pressures. Amount of current flowing through the sensor once the output
Accessories,

is activated.
Symbols,
Glossary

Compound Low pressure Vacuum Pressure


Lock-out mode
bar: 0.01 bar: 0.001 bar: 0.001 bar: 0.01
Prevents accidental changes to the sensor settings.
kPa: 1 kPa: 0.1 kPa: 0.1 mPa: 0.001
__M__
kgf/cm : 0.01
2
kgf/cm : 0.001
2
mmHg: 1 kgf/cm2: 0.01
Maximum operating pressure
PSI: 0.1 PSI: 0.1 inHg: 0.1 PSI: 1
Maximum operating pressure the sensor is rated for. Exceeding
Dielectric strength this pressure could damage the unit and will display FFF.
Sensors ability to withstand excess voltages. __N__
Digital display unit Noise resistance
Minimum unit displayed on the sensor. Amount of electrical noise in the surrounding environment that
could affect the sensor performance.
__E__
Error message NPN pressure sensor output
Error message is displayed if the pressures, inputs, or outputs NPN type open collector transistor outputs are solid state
exceed the parameters of the sensor. circuits that provide sinking output capabilities. When
the transistor is on, the current for the load flows into the
transistor. This output “sinks” toward 0VDC, 0mA.

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Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Glossary
__O__ Window comparator setting
ON / OFF output This output mode provides two switch points (A) and (b)
The electrical state of the output signal. that control the output signals (NPN / PNP) between the
two pressures. This creates a “window” of operation and is
Open collector transistor sometimes referred to as “high / low” setting. The Window
Output circuit that sinks (NPN) or sources (PNP) at the Comparator Mode provides an output or alarm when pressures
pressure switch-point setting. exceed the upper or lower limit.
Operating humidity range The sensor in the below application monitors the pressure to
Humidity range for proper operation of equipment. the valve controlling a pneumatic gripper. If the pressure is
below (A), the gripper may not have enough holding capacity
Operating indicator light for the application and the part could drop. If the pressure
LED indicator is on when ON-OFF output is ON. is above b, the gripper may excerpt too much force on the
Operating pressure range part and damage the part. If the pressure is in the window
The pressure range the unit was designed to operate in. of operation, in-between (A) and (b), the application is within
design specification.
Operating temperature range
Acceptable temperature range for the specifications listed in
the catalog.
Operating voltage
Voltage range for normal operation. C
Output modes
Switch point with hysteresis settings
This output mode provides one switch set point and a

Technical
reversing point. The difference of these points is the hysteresis
range (h). When the switch point pressure is achieved, the
output (NPN / PNP) is activated if normally open or deactivated 100 PSIG off off
Upper Limit
if normally closed. Typically, this mode is used for pressure

MPS-33
confirmation. For positive pressure applications, this operating Lower Limit on on
mode does not provide any output or alarms beyond the off
switch point in the case of excessive pressures.
In the Air Driven Cabinet Cooler application below, H=10 PSIG,

MPS-34
0
h=2 PSIG The unit will function properly above 10 PSIG and
given some pressure variations, the sensor output will remain Output response time
“on” until 8 PSIG. Below 8 PSIG the output will change to “off”, Response time of the output signal after the pressure switch
which will be an indication that the cabinet is not being cooled point is achieved. Measured in milliseconds.

SCP01
efficiently or not at all. __P__
Panel mounting brackets
Brackets used to panel mount the sensor.

SCPSD
PNP pressure sensor output
PNP type open collector transistor outputs are solid state
circuits that provide sourcing output capabilities. When the

Accessories,
Symbols,
transistor is on, the current for the load flows out of the

Glossary
transistor. This output “sources” toward 24VDC, 125mA.
__R__
1 2

Repeatability
The repeatability refers to the sensor’s ability to provide the
Air Driven Cabinet Cooler
same output with consecutive applications of the same
pressure input.
Reading
Repeatability

100 PSIG

Set Point
h off off
Reverse Point
on on P1
Pressure
0 Repeatability is represented as a percentage of the full scale
value of the sensor. All Parker sensors are rated ± 0.2% F.S.
P1 would be represented as 145 PSI x 0.002 = ±0.29 PSI.

C25 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pressure Sensors
Glossary
Reverse voltage protection __Z__
Diode circuitry to prevent "cross-wire" damage during Zero reset
installation of the sensor. The sensor technology is PSIA. Periodically, the sensor's
__S__ atmospheric reference may need to be adjusted manually or
automatically as a result of small changes in the atmospheric
Setpoints
reference point.
The number of the ON-OFF output signals in one product.
Product with 2 setting points means 2 output type.
Shock resistance
The amount of vibration the sensor can withstand without
affecting performance.
Silicon diaphragm
This type of sensor is used for air and non-corrosive gas
applications.

Sensor Module

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Silicon Diaphragm
Technical

Base
MPS-33

Pressure

Stainless steel diaphragm


MPS-34

This type of sensor is used for liquids, non-corrosive to 316L


or 630 stainless steel.

Semiconductor
Pressure Element
SCP01

Stainless Steel
Diaphragm
SCPSD

Body SUS 316L


SUS 316L or
SUS 630
Accessories,
Symbols,
Glossary

Pressure
Switch output
This is a reference to a digital or NPN / PNP open collector
transistor output from the sensor. The technology is binary
logic.
__T__
Thermal error
Temperature characteristics vary with applications. The
performance of the sensor can be affected by changes in
ambient temperatures. The sensor rating is represented by a
percentage of the F.S.
__W__
Wetted parts
Sensor body parts that are in contact with process-type fluids
are refered to as wetted parts.

C26 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Pneumatic Division
Richland, Michigan
www.parker.com/pneumatics
Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Products
Safety Guide Warnings

Safety Guide For Selecting And Using Pneumatic Division


Products And Related Accessories
! WARNING:
FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF PNEUMATIC DIVISION PRODUCTS, ASSEMBLIES OR
RELATED ITEMS (“PRODUCTS”) CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. POSSIBLE
CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THESE PRODUCTS INCLUDE
BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
• Unintended or mistimed cycling or motion of machine members or failure to cycle
• Work pieces or component parts being thrown off at high speeds.
• Failure of a device to function properly for example, failure to clamp or unclamp an associated item or device.
• Explosion
• Suddenly moving or falling objects.
• Release of toxic or otherwise injurious liquids or gasses.
Before selecting or using any of these Products, it is important that you read and follow the instructions below.

1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1. Scope: This safety guide is designed to cover general guidelines on the installation, use, and maintenance of Pneumatic Division
Valves, FRLs (Filters, Pressure Regulators, and Lubricators), Vacuum products and related accessory components.
1.2. Fail-Safe: Valves, FRLs, Vacuum products and their related components can and do fail without warning for many reasons. Design all
systems and equipment in a fail-safe mode, so that failure of associated valves, FRLs or Vacuum products will not endanger persons
or property.
1.3 Relevant International Standards: For a good guide to the application of a broad spectrum of pneumatic fluid power devices see:
ISO 4414:1998, Pneumatic Fluid Power – General Rules Relating to Systems. See www.iso.org for ordering information.
1.4. Distribution: Provide a copy of this safety guide to each person that is responsible for selection, installation, or use of Valves, FRLs
or Vacuum products. Do not select, or use Parker valves, FRLs or vacuum products without thoroughly reading and understanding this
safety guide as well as the specific Parker publications for the products considered or selected. D
1.5. User Responsibility: Due to the wide variety of operating conditions and applications for valves, FRLs, and vacuum products Parker
and its distributors do not represent or warrant that any particular valve, FRL or vacuum product is suitable for any specific end use
system. This safety guide does not analyze all technical parameters that must be considered in selecting a product. The user, through
its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for:

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• Making the final selection of the appropriate valve, FRL, Vacuum component, or accessory.
• Assuring that all user’s performance, endurance, maintenance, safety, and warning requirements are met and that the application
presents no health or safety hazards.
• Complying with all existing warning labels and / or providing all appropriate health and safety warnings on the equipment on which
the valves, FRLs or Vacuum products are used; and,
• Assuring compliance with all applicable government and industry standards.
1.6. Safety Devices: Safety devices should not be removed, or defeated.
1.7. Warning Labels: Warning labels should not be removed, painted over or otherwise obscured.
1.8. Additional Questions: Call the appropriate Parker technical service department if you have any questions or require any additional
information. See the Parker publication for the product being considered or used, or call 1-800-CPARKER, or go to www.parker.com,
for telephone numbers of the appropriate technical service department.
2. PRODUCT SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1. Flow Rate: The flow rate requirements of a system are frequently the primary consideration when designing any pneumatic system.
System components need to be able to provide adequate flow and pressure for the desired application.
2.2. Pressure Rating: Never exceed the rated pressure of a product. Consult product labeling, Pneumatic Division catalogs or the
instruction sheets supplied for maximum pressure ratings.
2.3. Temperature Rating: Never exceed the temperature rating of a product. Excessive heat can shorten the life expectancy of a product
and result in complete product failure.
2.4. Environment: Many environmental conditions can affect the integrity and suitability of a product for a given application. Pneumatic
Division products are designed for use in general purpose industrial applications. If these products are to be used in unusual
circumstances such as direct sunlight and/or corrosive or caustic environments, such use can shorten the useful life and lead to
premature failure of a product.
2.5. Lubrication and Compressor Carryover: Some modern synthetic oils can and will attack nitrile seals. If there is any possibility of
synthetic oils or greases migrating into the pneumatic components check for compatibility with the seal materials used. Consult the
factory or product literature for materials of construction.
2.6. Polycarbonate Bowls and Sight Glasses: To avoid potential polycarbonate bowl failures:
• Do not locate polycarbonate bowls or sight glasses in areas where they could be subject to direct sunlight, impact blow, or
temperatures outside of the rated range.
• Do not expose or clean polycarbonate bowls with detergents, chlorinated hydro-carbons, keytones, esters or certain alcohols.
• Do not use polycarbonate bowls or sight glasses in air systems where compressors are lubricated with fire resistant fluids such as
phosphate ester and di-ester lubricants.

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Catalog 0802-E Pneumatic Products
Safety Guide Warnings
2.7. Chemical Compatibility: For more information on plastic component chemical compatibility see Pneumatic Division technical bulletins
Tec-3, Tec-4, and Tec-5
2.8. Product Rupture: Product rupture can cause death, serious personal injury, and property damage.
• Do not connect pressure regulators or other Pneumatic Division products to bottled gas cylinders.
• Do not exceed the maximum primary pressure rating of any pressure regulator or any system component.
• Consult product labeling or product literature for pressure rating limitations.
3. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3.1. Component Inspection: Prior to assembly or installation a careful examination of the valves, FRLs or vacuum products must be
performed. All components must be checked for correct style, size, and catalog number. DO NOT use any component that displays any
signs of nonconformance.
3.2. Installation Instructions: Parker published Installation Instructions must be followed for installation of Parker valves, FRLs and
vacuum components. These instructions are provided with every Parker valve or FRL sold, or by calling 1-800-CPARKER, or at
www.parker.com.
3.3. Air Supply: The air supply or control medium supplied to Valves, FRLs and Vacuum components must be moisture-free if ambient
temperature can drop below freezing
4. VALVE AND FRL MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
4.1. Maintenance: Even with proper selection and installation, valve, FRL and vacuum products service life may be significantly reduced
without a continuing maintenance program. The severity of the application, risk potential from a component failure, and experience
with any known failures in the application or in similar applications should determine the frequency of inspections and the servicing or
replacement of Pneumatic Division products so that products are replaced before any failure occurs. A maintenance program must
be established and followed by the user and, at minimum, must include instructions 4.2 through 4.10.
4.2. Installation and Service Instructions: Before attempting to service or replace any worn or damaged parts consult the appropriate
Service Bulletin for the valve or FRL in question for the appropriate practices to service the unit in question. These Service and
Installation Instructions are provided with every Parker valve and FRL sold, or are available by calling 1-800-CPARKER, or by accessing
the Parker web site at www.parker.com.
4.3. Lockout / Tagout Procedures: Be sure to follow all required lockout and tagout procedures when servicing equipment. For more
information see: OSHA Standard – 29 CFR, Part 1910.147, Appendix A, The Control of Hazardous Energy – (Lockout / Tagout)

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4.4. Visual Inspection: Any of the following conditions requires immediate system shut down and replacement of worn or damaged
components:
• Air leakage: Look and listen to see if there are any signs of visual damage to any of the components in the system. Leakage is an
indication of worn or damaged components.
• Damaged or degraded components: Look to see if there are any visible signs of wear or component degradation.
• Kinked, crushed, or damaged hoses. Kinked hoses can result in restricted air flow and lead to unpredictable system behavior.
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• Any observed improper system or component function: Immediately shut down the system and correct malfunction.
• Excessive dirt build-up: Dirt and clutter can mask potentially hazardous situations.
Caution: Leak detection solutions should be rinsed off after use.
4.5. Routine Maintenance Issues:
• Remove excessive dirt, grime and clutter from work areas.
• Make sure all required guards and shields are in place.
4.6. Functional Test: Before initiating automatic operation, operate the system manually to make sure all required functions operate
properly and safely.
4.7. Service or Replacement Intervals: It is the user’s responsibility to establish appropriate service intervals. Valves, FRLs and vacuum
products contain components that age, harden, wear, and otherwise deteriorate over time. Environmental conditions can significantly
accelerate this process. Valves, FRLs and vacuum components need to be serviced or replaced on routine intervals. Service intervals
need to be established based on:
• Previous performance experiences.
• Government and / or industrial standards.
• When failures could result in unacceptable down time, equipment damage or personal injury risk.
4.8. Servicing or Replacing of any Worn or Damaged Parts: To avoid unpredictable system behavior that can cause death, personal
injury and property damage:
• Follow all government, state and local safety and servicing practices prior to service including but not limited to all OSHA Lockout
Tagout procedures (OSHA Standard – 29 CFR, Part 1910.147, Appendix A, The Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout / Tagout).
• Disconnect electrical supply (when necessary) before installation, servicing, or conversion.
• Disconnect air supply and depressurize all air lines connected to system and Pneumatic Division products before installation, service,
or conversion.
• Installation, servicing, and / or conversion of these products must be performed by knowledgeable personnel who understand how
pneumatic products are to be applied.
• After installation, servicing, or conversions air and electrical supplies (when necessary) should be connected and the product tested
for proper function and leakage. If audible leakage is present, or if the product does not operate properly, do not put product or
system into use.
• Warnings and specifications on the product should not be covered or painted over. If masking is not possible, contact your local
representative for replacement labels.
4.9. Putting Serviced System Back into Operation: Follow the guidelines above and all relevant Installation and Maintenance Instructions
supplied with the valve FRL or vacuum component to insure proper function of the system.

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AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING DESIGN, NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS on a third party claim that one or more of the Products sold hereunder infringes the Intellectual
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SELLER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE IS Property Rights of a third party in the country of delivery of the Products by the Seller to the Buyer.
ERROR-FREE OR FAULT-TOLERANT, OR THAT BUYER’S USE THEREOF WILL BE SECURE Seller's obligation to defend and indemnify Buyer is contingent on Buyer notifying Seller within ten
OR UNINTERRUPTED. BUYER AGREES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT UNLESS OTHERWISE (10) days after Buyer becomes aware of any such claim, and Seller having sole control over the
AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY SELLER THE SOFTWARE SHALL NOT BE USED IN defense of the claim including all negotiations for settlement or compromise. If one or more Products
CONNECTION WITH HAZARDOUS OR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES OR ENVIRONMENTS. EXCEPT sold hereunder is subject to such a claim, Seller may, at its sole expense and option, procure for
AS EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, ALL PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. Buyer the right to continue using the Products, replace or modify the Products so as to render them
non-infringing, or offer to accept return of the Products and refund the purchase price less a
6. Claims; Commencement of Actions. Buyer shall promptly inspect all Products upon receipt. reasonable allowance for depreciation. Seller has no obligation or liability for any claim of
No claims for shortages will be allowed unless reported to the Seller within ten (10) days of delivery. infringement: (i) arising from information provided by Buyer; or (ii) directed to any Products provided
Buyer shall notify Seller of any alleged breach of warranty within thirty (30) days after the date the hereunder for which the designs are specified in whole or part by Buyer; or (iii) resulting from the
non-conformance is or should have been discovered by Buyer. Any claim or action against Seller modification, combination or use in a system of any Products provided hereunder. The foregoing
based upon breach of contract or any other theory, including tort, negligence, or otherwise must be provisions of this Section constitute Seller's sole and exclusive liability and Buyer's sole and exclusive
commenced within twelve (12) months from the date of the alleged breach or other alleged event, remedy for such claims of infringement of Intellectual Property Rights.
without regard to the date of discovery.
20. Governing Law. These Terms and the sale and delivery of all Products are deemed to have
7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH OF WARRANTY, SELLER WILL, taken place in, and shall be governed and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of
AT ITS OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE THE NON-CONFORMING PRODUCT, RE-PERFORM Ohio, as applicable to contracts executed and wholly performed therein and without regard to conflicts
THE SERVICES, OR REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID WITHIN A REASONABLE PERIOD of laws principles. Buyer irrevocably agrees and consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of
OF TIME. IN NO EVENT IS SELLER LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR the courts of Cuyahoga County, Ohio with respect to any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR AS THE RESULT OF, THE SALE, or relating to the sale and delivery of the Products.
DELIVERY, NON-DELIVERY, SERVICING, NON-COMPLETION OF SERVICES, USE, LOSS OF
USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ANY PART THEREOF, LOSS OF DATA, 21. Entire Agreement. These Terms, along with the terms set forth in the main body of any Quote,
IDENTITY, PRIVACY, OR CONFIDENTIALITY, OR FOR ANY CHARGES OR EXPENSES OF ANY forms the entire agreement between the Buyer and Seller and constitutes the final, complete and
NATURE INCURRED WITHOUT SELLER'S WRITTEN CONSENT, WHETHER BASED IN exclusive expression of the terms of sale. In the event of a conflict between any term set forth in the
CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER'S LIABILITY main body of a Quote and these Terms, the terms set forth in the main body of the Quote shall prevail.
UNDER ANY CLAIM MADE BY BUYER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE All prior or contemporaneous written or oral agreements or negotiations with respect to the subject
PRODUCTS. matter shall have no effect. These Terms may not be modified unless in writing and signed by an
authorized representative of Seller.
8. Loss to Buyer's Property. Any designs, tools, patterns, materials, drawings, confidential
information or equipment furnished by Buyer or any other items which are or become Buyer's 22. Compliance with Laws. Buyer agrees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and
property, will be considered obsolete and may be destroyed by Seller after two (2) consecutive years industry and professional standards, including those of the United States of America, and the country
have elapsed without Buyer ordering the Products manufactured using such property. Seller shall not or countries in which Buyer may operate, including without limitation the U.S. Foreign Corrupt
be responsible for any loss or damage to such property while it is in Seller's possession or control. Practices Act (“FCPA”), the U.S. Anti-Kickback Act (“Anti-Kickback Act”), U.S. and E.U. export control
and sanctions laws (“Export Laws”), the U.S. Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (“FDCA”), and the rules
9. Special Tooling. Special Tooling includes but is not limited to tooling, jigs, fixtures and associated and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”), each as currently
manufacturing equipment acquired or necessary to manufacture Products. A tooling charge may be amended. Buyer agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller from the consequences of
imposed for any Special Tooling. Such Special Tooling shall be and remain Seller's property any violation of such laws, regulations and standards by Buyer, its employees or agents. Buyer
notwithstanding payment of any charges by Buyer. In no event will Buyer acquire any interest in acknowledges that it is familiar with all applicable provisions of the FCPA, the Anti-Kickback Act,
Special Tooling belonging to Seller that is utilized in the manufacture of the Products, even if such Export Laws, the FDCA and the FDA and certifies that Buyer will adhere to the requirements thereof
Special Tooling has been specially converted or adapted for such manufacture and notwithstanding and not take any action that would make Seller violate such requirements. Buyer represents and
any charges paid by Buyer. Unless otherwise agreed, Seller has the right to alter, discard or otherwise agrees that Buyer will not make any payment or give anything of value, directly or indirectly, to any
dispose of any Special Tooling or other property in its sole discretion at any time. governmental official, foreign political party or official thereof, candidate for foreign political office, or
10. Security Interest. To secure payment of all sums due, Seller retains a security interest in all commercial entity or person, for any improper purpose, including the purpose of influencing such
Products delivered to Buyer and, Buyer’s acceptance of these Terms is deemed to be a Security person to purchase Products or otherwise benefit the business of Seller. Buyer further represents
Agreement under the Uniform Commercial Code. Buyer authorizes Seller as its attorney to execute and agrees that it will not receive, use, service, transfer or ship any Product from Seller in a manner
and file on Buyer's behalf all documents Seller deems necessary to perfect its security interest. or for a purpose that violates Export Laws or would cause Seller to be in violation of Export Laws.

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