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Paul Galdun

Paul joined Ashcroft in 2021 as a Territory Manager. In this role, Paul is responsible for overseeing the OEM market within Northern Illinois, Eastern Wisconsin and Eastern Missouri.

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pressure switch | explosion proof | NEMA Rating

By: Paul Galdun
February 24th, 2025

Pressure switches that are used for industrial applications involving any kind of liquid, such as water, oil or chemicals - or processes that have a risk of explosion - must meet specific standards. Choosing the wrong type of instrument for these challenging conditions can be dangerous for your operation and your people. As a territory manager for Ashcroft, customers often ask me to explain the difference between a NEMA 4/4X pressure switch and a NEMA 7/9. The short answer is that one classification is watertight (NEMA 4/4x) and one is explosion-proof (NEMA 7/9). But that response doesn't tell you what you need to know about these instruments before selecting the best switch for your specific needs. Read this article to learn the differences between these types of switches and how each is designed for a specific purpose. When you're done reading, you will have a clear understanding of the pressure switches, features and ratings to look for when choosing the best instrument for your application. You can also deepen your knowledge by clicking on any of the related links to additional resources.