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When you set a pressure switch, it will deactivate at a different pressure. I sell these by the hundreds, and on our switches the reset point is 50-75% of the set point. What this means is if you use the technique above, when your test light goes off, say at 10 psi, that is the reset point. The actual set point would be 12.5-15 psi. In my experience, they usually reset pretty close (within 1 psi or so) to the set point, instead of what the manufacturer claims. I tried attaching a graph of it, but I can't figure out how to do that in this forum.
Hope this helps, Greg [/img] |
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