pressostat
Pressostat, commonly known as a pressure switch, is a device that detects pressure and actuates electrical contacts when a specified pressure is reached. It is used to start or stop equipment, such as pumps and compressors, or to trigger alarms. Most pressostats are mechanical, employing a sensing element such as a diaphragm, bellows, or piston that converts pressure into a mechanical movement that operates a snap‑action switch. Some units are electronic, using a pressure sensor, signal processing, and a solid‑state output.
Pressostats are distinguished by the type of pressure they measure: gauge pressure (relative to ambient), absolute
Common applications include HVAC and refrigeration systems for maintaining refrigerant or air pressure, water supply networks
Important considerations when selecting and maintaining a pressostat include operating range, accuracy, repeatability, hysteresis, response time,