

Titan part 2412847A is a sensor assembly designed to monitor critical operating parameters such as pressure, flow, or position on the Hydra X 4540-7230 spray system. This sensor provides real-time feedback to the control system, enabling precise spray performance and system protection. Replacing a faulty, damaged, or non‑functional sensor assembly restores accurate monitoring, prevents error codes, and ensures reliable equipment operation.
| Part Number | 2412847A |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Sensor Assembly |
| Brand | Titan |
| Fits | Hydra X 4540-7230 |
| Condition | New |
The Titan 2412847A Sensor Assembly is an OEM electronic component used on the Hydra X 4540-7230 spray system. It monitors key operating parameters (e.g., fluid pressure, flow rate, or piston position) and sends signals to the machine's control module for precise regulation and fault detection.
Sensors can fail due to electrical faults, physical damage, contamination, or normal wear. A faulty sensor may cause erratic spray performance, false error codes, or complete system shutdown. Replacing with genuine Titan 2412847A restores accurate sensing, eliminates diagnostic confusion, and ensures the sprayer operates within safe parameters.
| Parameter monitoring | Measures pressure, flow, or position |
|---|---|
| Control feedback | Provides data for system regulation |
| Fault detection | Triggers alerts for abnormal conditions |
| Erratic spray performance | Pressure surging or unstable flow |
|---|---|
| Fault codes | Control panel displays sensor-related errors |
| Physical damage | Cracked housing, broken wire, or corrosion |
| No output signal | Sensor fails to respond to changes |
Titan part 2412847A is compatible with the following spray system. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine and serial number.
| Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Hydra X 4540-7230 | Sensor Assembly |
When replacing the sensor assembly, consider inspecting or replacing these associated components.
If the sensor failed due to electrical issue, check the controller for damage.
Inspect wires for cuts, chafing, or corrosion; replace damaged connectors.
On some systems, the sensor is part of a larger transducer assembly; verify compatibility.