Configuration Options

The following options are available for the 42C Baratron® Flow-through Pressure Switch.
Ordering Code Example: 42B11TCA1AA005

Configuration Option Option Code
42C Flow-through Pressure Switch 42C
Full Scale Ranges Available (Contact Applications Engineering for other engineering units)
1000 Torr 13T
20 psi 21P
50 psi 51P
100 psi 12P
250 psi RDP
500 psi 52P
10 Torr (reverse calibration) 11D
30 Torr (reverse calibration) 31D
100 Torr (reverse calibration) 12D
1000 Torr (reverse calibration) 13D
20 psi (reverse calibration) 21C
50 psi (reverse calibration) 51C
100 psi (reverse calibration) 12C
250 psi (reverse calibration) RDC
500 psi (reverse calibration) 52C
Fittings
4 VCR male CH
Input Voltage
10-20 VDC 1
20-30 VDC 2
Relay Mode
Energizes with pressure above the set point A
Energizes with pressure below the set point B
Connector
9-pin Type "D" male A
Flying leads - 2 ft. shielded cable F
Trip Point*
Three digit value (in same units as Full Scale ranges) xxx

* For a trip point of 000 (atmospheric pressure), use a reverse calibration Full Scale range code

Description
42C Baratron® Flow-through Gauge Pressure Switches

42C

Baratron® Gauge Pressure Switch, 10 - 26,000 Torr, Flow-Through, Referenced to Atmosphere

Specifications

  • Type
    Pressure Switch
  • Configuration
    Flow-Through
  • Pressure Range Full Scale
    10 Torr through 500 psi
  • Fitting Type
    4 VCR® male
  • Accuracy
    ±0.5% of Full Scale (± temperature coefficient)
  • Trip Point Range
    5-100% of Full Scale
  • Trip Point Dead Band
    ±3% of Full Scale
  • Response Time
    <20 msec
  • Internal Volume
    6.6 cc
  • Temperature Coefficient
    ±0.07% of Full Scale/°C
  • Materials Exposed to Process Gases
    Inconel and 316L stainless steel
  • Overpressure
    2 x Full Scale or 45 psia, whichever is greater
  • Outputs
    Electromechanical relay - SPDT (isolated) contacts rated up to 1 Amp @ 30 VDC resistive.
  • Ambient Operating Temperature
    0-50°C
  • Compliance
    CE, UL recognized* (cULus E520864), EN/IEC CB Approved to all National Deviations *standard MKS part numbers only

Features

Baratron® Capacitance Manometer Technology

Capacitance manometer sensor schematic showing the internal components

Capacitance manometers are electro-mechanical gauges that can measure both pressure and vacuum. The capacitance gauge translates a pressure-modulated movement in a thin diaphragm into an electrical signal proportional to the pressure. The pressure sensor is the thin diaphragm that is exposed to the pressure or vacuum being measured via the inlet tube. An electrode is mounted in the reference cavity behind the diaphragm. Pressure differences between the process and the reference cavity deflect the diaphragm slightly, changing the distance between it and the electrode. Variations in this distance produce variations in the capacitance between the diaphragm and the electrode creating an electrical signal that is proportional to the pressure change. Since differences in the capacitance signal are produced by physical changes within the manometer and not by changes in the gas properties, pressure measurements by the capacitance manometer are independent of the composition of the gas being measured.

Referenced to Atmospheric Pressure

The 41 and 42 vacuum/pressure switches are referenced to atmospheric pressure. They are often used to ensure a loadlock pressure has equilibrated to local atmospheric pressure before opening the door. The trip point on MKS’ atmospheric switches can be set to trip above, below (reverse calibration), or exactly at current atmospheric pressure.

Factory Set Trip Point

The relay trip point is factory set from 5% to 100% of the Full Scale pressure range. This means there is no need for personnel to adjust the set point and no safety concerns from an erroneously adjusted set point.

Fail-Safe Relay Operation

The relay mode on 41, 42, 51, and 52 switches can be set to either energize above or below the set point. If the unit loses power, the relay switches to the Normally Closed position. The user can indicate whether the Normally Closed position is above or below the set point. Using Energize Above the set point as an example, the relay is in the Normally Open position when the pressure is higher than the trip point and Normally Closed when the pressure is below the trip point. The scenario is reversed for Energize Below the set point option. In vacuum systems, the fail-safe operation is if the system loses power causing the relay to de-energize, the relay is in the same state as the high pressure condition. Therefore, most vacuum systems require the relay energize with pressure decreasing or below the set point.

The 41B, 42B, 51B and 52B Vacuum and Atmospheric Pressure Switches provide increased accuracy over mechanical type switches, thereby providing tighter control and repeatability of process, improving throughput and yield.

9-pin Type “D” Pinouts

Pin Description
1 Power Return (-)
2 Power Input (+)
3 Relay NO Contact
4 Relay Common
5 Relay NC Contact
6 Unused
7 Unused
8 Unused
9 Chassis Ground

Flying Lead Wiring

Wire Description
Red Power Input (+)
Black Power Return (-)
Green Relay NO Contact
White Relay Common
Orange Relay NC Contact
Bare Wire Chassis Ground