Electronic Pressure Switch with OLED Display and Alarm Outputs
Omega’s PSW2100 electronic pressure switches feature a fully programmable digital interface with monosilicon sensor technology. Setup and programming is painless with the use of three keys and a premium, easy-to-read 1” wide 5-digit OLED display. Visibility is maximized with a display capable of rotating 350° and also with two LEDs providing visual alarms.
With the rotation capabilties and a rugged, well-protected IP67 housing rating, this pressure switch is capable of high performance in a wide variety of environments and installation positions. These features coupled with high accuracy make this switch a premium, user-friendly option for pressure measurement and monitoring.
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eBook / Automotive
OMEGA is an industrial sensor and measurement solutions provider with over 50 years of experience. With the ability to provide a complete range of instruments and engineering services it would be difficult to find a better partner for the automotive industry.
OMEGA has a track record of providing state-of-the-art sensors and measurement instrumentation for the automotive industry. With our vast experience and knowledge in industrial applications and development of high quality measuring instruments, sensors and complete solutions...

IP vs. NEMA / Weatherproof Enclosure Ratings
Understanding the necessary requirements for your product’s enclosure ratings is important, particularly when looking to gain the optimum life from your product while avoiding any safety concerns. Included below is a straight forward easy to understand overview of enclosure ratings, including IP ratings, NEMA types and the difference between the two.
We will be looking at these two common standards for industrial enclosures, what they equate to, some alternatives, and how to best choose the right one for your application...

Understanding Sensor Output Signals
Have you ever wondered why there are a multitude of sensor output signals that can be configured on pressure, temperature, humidity, or gas sensing instrumentation used in process or HVAC applications? Most of these offerings were originally set up to allow sensor manufacturers to better align with the inputs offered by manufacturers of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and direct digital controllers (DDCs), which are used for controlling processes for both automation and HVAC control.
I’d like to focus on two of the most commonly used output signals and zero in on the advantages and disadvantages...



