Pressure switches and sensors are used to detect the pressures inside the A/C system and output a signal to protect the A/C system against under- and over-pressure situations. A pressure switch outputs an on/off signal, while a pressure sensor usually outputs a voltage change. Pressure sensor outputs like PWM or LIN are also possible. DENSO A/C components are rigorously tested and manufactured to ensure they can withstand these changes in pressures and temperatures.
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Pressure switches & sensors
Pressure switches ensure A/C components are not damaged when put under high or low pressure.
Pressure switches & sensors
How pressure switches and sensors work
Features and benefits
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Ensure reliable A/C operation.
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Effectively protect other components.
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Reliable and durable performance.
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Available for a range of A/C systems.
Types and characteristics
Pressure switches & sensors types
Pressure switches can be classified into ‘dual switches’, which detect both abnormally high pressure and abnormally low pressure in one switch, and ‘trinary switches’, which combine a dual switch with a pressure switch for the electric fans.
The pressure sensor detects refrigerant pressure (high-pressure side) in the refrigeration cycle, and either outputs a voltage change, a PWM signal or a LIN signal. The pressure sensor is located between the condenser and the expansion valv
Characteristics
DENSO pressure switches and sensors are engineered to OE quality standards to ensure they can protect A/C components efficiently.
Catalogues and marketing materials
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