

Part 0532223A is a transducer assembly used to measure and relay system pressure to the electronic controller. It converts fluid pressure into an electrical signal for accurate monitoring and control. This assembly is critical for maintaining proper system operation and safety.
| Part Number | 0532223A |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Transducer Assembly |
| Fits | Impact 340; Impact 400 Airless Sprayer |
| Condition | New |
The 0532223A transducer assembly is an electromechanical sensor that monitors the hydraulic or fluid pressure within the sprayer system. It provides a real-time electrical signal to the control board, which uses this data to regulate pump output, display pressure, and trigger safety shutdowns.
A faulty transducer can provide incorrect pressure readings, cause erratic system behavior, prevent the unit from reaching pressure, or trigger false error codes and shutdowns. Replacing a defective transducer restores accurate pressure feedback for stable and safe sprayer operation.
| Pressure Sensing | Measures real-time system pressure and converts it to an electrical signal |
|---|---|
| Control Feedback | Sends critical data to the control board for pump regulation and system logic |
| Safety Input | Helps trigger overload protection and shutdowns if pressure exceeds safe limits |
| Inaccurate Readings | Displayed pressure does not match actual system pressure or gauge reading |
|---|---|
| Zero or Stuck Reading | Pressure display shows zero, is stuck at one value, or does not change |
| System Fault Codes | Persistent error codes related to pressure sensor circuit or signal |
| Physical Damage | Cracks, leaks, or corrosion on the transducer body or electrical connector |
Part 0532223A is designed for the specified Impact sprayer models. Its pressure range, electrical output, and thread specifications are matched to the requirements of these systems.
| Sprayer Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Impact 340 Airless Sprayer | Transducer Assembly |
| Impact 400 Airless Sprayer | Transducer Assembly |
Pressure sensing issues can involve the transducer itself or the components connected to it. These parts are often checked during diagnosis.
A faulty relief valve causing pressure spikes can damage the transducer.
Damaged wires or a corroded connector can interrupt the signal from the transducer.
The board that processes the transducer signal can also be a source of reading errors.