Danfoss Pressure Switch KP34, KP35, KP36, KP37
Danfoss Pressure Switch KP34, KP35, KP36, KP37
Danfoss Pressure Switch KP34, KP35, KP36, KP37
Contents
Page Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Contents .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Approvals ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Ordering .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Technical data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Contact system and application ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Terminology ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Design and function ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Dimension and weight ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
Temperature switches KP79 and KP81 Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Approvals ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Ordering .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Technical data ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Contact system and application ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Design and function.................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Setting .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Terminology ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Charge ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Dimensions and weights .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Accessories for KP pressure and temperature switches ................................................................................................. 8
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Description
Danfoss KP switches are used for regulating, monitoring and alarm systems in the industry. They provide automatic limit protection or manual reset limit protection for pressure systems. Can be used with steam, air, gaseous and liquid media.
The pressure switches are fitted with single-pole changeover switch (SPDT). The position of the switch depends on the setting of the pressure switch and the pressure in the connector.
Approvals
UL listed for USA and Canada according to UL 353 and UL 873. CE marked in accordance to EN 60947-4/05 .
Ordering
18 NPT
Technical data
Ambient temperature -40 to 150 F (175 F for short period of time) Media temperature -40 to 212 F Parts in contact with medium: Bellows: stainless steel Pressure connection: free-cutting steel, nickel plated Enclosure NEMA 1 Wire dimension 12 AWG max
Contact system Single pole changeover switch (SPDT) Contact material AgCdO Contac load Alternating current FLA = 16 A @ 120 Vac 8 A @ 240 Vac LRA = 96 A @ 120 Vac 48 A @ 240 Vac Direct current 240 VDC: 12W pilot duty Cable entry Integral in. female NPSM swivel cable connector, allows direct attachenments of in. male pipe thread connector
Switch action 1. Terminals 1 - 4 close high and open low Terminals 1 - 2 can be used as low pressure alarm 2. Terminals 1 - 2 open high and close low Terminals 1 - 4 can be used as high pressure alarm
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Setting
Cut-in and cut-out pressures of the system should always be checked with an accurate pressure gauge. Pressure setting for switches with automatic reset. Set the cut-out pressure on RANGE scale and differential on DIFF scale. Note: Restart pressure is equal to cut-out pressure minus differential value.
Pressure switches with manual reset Set the cut-out pressure on the RANGE scale. Pressure limiters can be manually reset by pressing reset button when the pressure is equal to the cut-out pressure minus fixed value of the differential.
Terminology
Set point A predetermined value to which a switch is adjusted and at which it performs its intended function. Reset 1. Manual reset A unit with manual reset can only be restored to operational mode by activation of the external reset button. 2. Automatic reset A unit with automatic reset is restored to operational mode automatically. Maximum working pressure The maximum permissible pressure for safe functioning of a heating system or any of its part. Snap function A specific contact force is maintained until snap is initiated. The time over which contact force reaches zero is a few milliseconds; therefore, contact bounce cannot occur as a result, for example, of slight vibrations before cut-out. The snap-action contact system will continue to function even when micro-welds are created between the contacts during cut-in. The force created to separate the contacts is strong, and instantly shears off all contact surface welds that have been created as the result of cut-in action. These design features ensure that the cut-out point of the KP switch remains very accurate and completely independent of the magnitude of the current load.
FLA -Motor Full Load Amperes The current rating, in amperes, of the motor when a full load is applied to it for work being done. LRA - Locked Rotor Amperes The current drawn, in amperes, by an electric motor with the shaft or rotor stopped and locked in position.
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1. Range setting spindle 2. Differential setting spindle 3. Main arm 4. Main spring 5. Differential spring 6. Bellows 7. Pressure connector 8. Contact system 9. Switch terminals 10. Ground terminal 11. Cable entry: in. female cable gland 12. Tumbler 13. Locking screw 14. Manual reset 15. Distance plate
The contact system of KP switches has a snapaction function and the bellows moves only when cut-in or cut-out set point is reached. The design has the following advantages: - higher contact load - ultra short bounce time - long mechanical and electrical lifetime - high resistance to vibrations and pulsations
Simplified drawing of KP pressure switch without front cover and scale. Version with manual reset.
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Features
Wide regulating range Small dimensions Space saving, easy to install in panels Shock and impact resistant Ultra-short bounce time Snap action electrical contacts minimize chatter, bounce, and wear, and ensure long term electrical and mechanical reliability Electrical connection at front of the unit. Makes rack mounting easier and save space. Suitable for both alternating and direct current Screwed wiring, makes rewiring easy Manual trip allows electrical function test without the tools Version with automatic and manual reset available
Description
Danfoss KP temperature switches are used for regulating, monitoring and alarm systems in industry. KP thermostats are temperature-operated electric circuit breakers. The thermostats are fitted with single-pole changeover switch (SPDT). UL listed for USA and Canada according to UL 353 and UL 873. CE marked in accordance to EN 60947-4/-5 .
The position of the switch depends on the thermostat setting and sensor temperature. A KP thermostat can be connected and switch to single-phase alternating current motors of up to 2 kW.
Approvals
Ordering
80
Technical data
Ambient temperature -40F to 150 F (for short periods up to 175 F) Sensor material Tinned copper Cu/Sn5 Contac system SPDT single pole double throw Contact load Alternating current FLA = 16A @120 Vac LRA = 96A @ 120 Vac Direct current 240 Vdc: 12 W pilot duty
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Cable entry Integral in. female NPSM swivel cable connector, allows direct attachenments of in. male pipe thread connector Wire dimension 12 AWG max Enclosure NEMA 1
Data sheet
Switch action 1. Terminals 1 - 4 close high and open low Terminals 1 - 2 can be used as low temperature alarm 2. Terminals 1 - 2 open high and close low Terminals 1 - 4 can be used as high temperature alarm
1. Temperature setting spindle 2. differential setting spindle 3. Main arm 4. Main spring 5. Differential spring 6. Bellows 7. Temperature sensor 8. Contact system 9. Terminals 10. Ground terminal 11. Cable entry: in. female cable gland 12. Tumbler 13. Locking screw 14. Manual reset 15. Distance plate
The contact system of KP switches has a snapaction function and the bellows moves only when cut-in or cut-out set point is reached. The design has the following advantages: - higher contact load - ultra short bounce time - long mechanical and electrical lifetime - high resistance to vibrations and pulsations
Simplified drawing of KP temperature switch without front cover and scale. Version with manual reset.
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Setting
Temperature switches with automatic reset Set the cut-out temperature on the RANGE scale and differential on the DIFF scale. Restart temperature is equal to the cut-out temperature minus differential value. Please note that the differential scale is only a reference. The exact value of distances on the scale depends on where in its range the switch cut-in is set. Use the differential scale as a guide, and if precise function is required, establish the differential setting by comparing function with an accurate thermometer in the controlled zone.
Temperature switches with manual max. reset Set the cut-out temperature on the range scale. The differential is fixed. Restart the system by pressing the reset button after the temperature of the sensor falls to a value equal to the range scale setting minus the fixed differential.
Terminology
Differential The differential is the difference between the cut-in and cut-out temperatures. The differential is necessary for satisfactory automatic operation of the controlled system. Mechanical differential (intrinsic differential). The mechanical differential is the differential set by the differential spindle. Snap function A specific contact force is maintained until snap is initiated. The time over which contact force reaches zero is a few milliseconds; therefore, contact bounce due to vibration, for example, cannot occur at cutout. The snap-action contact system will continue to function even when micro-welds are created between the contacts during cut-in. The force created to separate the contacts is strong enough to instantly shear off all contact surface welds that may have been created by cut-in action.
Reset 1. Manual reset: units with manual reset can only be restarted after activation of the reset button. On max. reset units the set value is equal to cut-out value for rising temperature. 2. Automatic reset: These units are automatically reset after operational stop. FLA - Motor Full Load Amperes FLA is the largest current that a motor or other device is designed to carry at rated voltage and other specific conditions. Also often called current at rated conditions. LRA - Locked Rotor Amperes LRA is the current in amperes drawn by an electric motor with the shaft or rotor immobilized.
Sensors with adsorption charges contain a superheated gas together with a solid having a large adsorption surface. The sensor can be placed in zones that are warmer or colder than the switch housing and capillary tube, but variations of more than +70F may influence scale accuracy.
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Part
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Description
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Brackets with mounting screws and washers for pressure and temperature switches
Top cover for pressure and temperature switches Brass made sensor pocket for KP temperature switch Knob for KP temperature switch
When the bracket is mounted on the back plate of the housing, the grade of enclosure of the KP switch is IP 44. Top cover covers the setting spindles. Sensor pocket, gasket and union nut to screw into in. connector welded onto tubes, containers etc.
060-109766
017-437866
060-106366
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