

Titan part 0295902 is a transducer kit used to convert fluid pressure into an electrical signal for the control system on compatible EP-series airless sprayers. When the transducer fails or drifts out of calibration, pressure readings become inaccurate, affecting spray performance. This kit restores proper pressure sensing and system response.
| Part Number | 0295902 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Transducer Kit |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | SprayTech EP2205, EP2105 |
| Condition | New |
The SprayTech 0295902 Transducer Kit is an electronic pressure sensing component used on EP2205 and EP2105 airless sprayers. It converts hydraulic fluid pressure inside the pump into a proportional electrical signal sent to the control board, allowing the system to regulate motor speed and maintain consistent output pressure.
A failed or drifting transducer can cause incorrect pressure readings on the display, erratic motor behavior, pressure surging, or complete loss of pressure control. Replacing the transducer kit restores accurate pressure feedback, enabling the sprayer to maintain set pressure and produce a consistent spray pattern.
| Pressure sensing | Measures fluid pressure and sends real‑time signal to control board |
|---|---|
| Motor regulation | Helps the system adjust pump speed to maintain set pressure |
| Display accuracy | Provides pressure reading shown on the digital display |
| Inaccurate pressure reading | Display shows pressure that does not match actual spray behavior |
|---|---|
| Pressure surging / hunting | Motor speeds up and down constantly without stable output |
| Error codes | Sprayer displays transducer‑related fault codes |
| Physical damage / leaks | Cracked housing, fluid ingress, or corrosion at the connector |
Titan part 0295902 is compatible with the following EP‑series airless sprayers. Always confirm fitment using your equipment's parts diagram.
| Brand / Model | Components |
|---|---|
| SprayTech EP2205 | Transducer Kit |
| SprayTech EP2105 | Transducer Kit |
Pressure control issues can involve multiple components. When replacing the transducer, inspect these related parts.
A faulty control board can misinterpret transducer signals or fail to regulate motor speed correctly.
Corroded pins, broken wires, or loose connections can cause intermittent or incorrect transducer readings.
If equipped, a worn pressure adjustment dial can mimic transducer failure.