Tjernlund PS1505 Interruttore di interblocco di sicurezza a prova di ventola per ventole con induttore di tiraggio

Brand:Tjernlund

3.1/5

150.43

Paese di origine: Stati Uniti. Il PS1505 non è compatibile con le valvole del gas in millivolt. Utilizzato in combinazione con il controllo universale UC1, garantisce la conformità alle normative e semplifica l'interblocco elettrico con tutti i circuiti del bruciatore a 24/115 VAC. L'interruttore di controllo ventola PS1505 monitora la pressione all'interno dell'alloggiamento dell'induttore per verificarne il funzionamento.

Paese di origine: Stati Uniti. Il PS1505 non è compatibile con le valvole del gas in millivolt. Utilizzato in combinazione con il controllo universale UC1, garantisce la conformità alle normative e semplifica l'interblocco elettrico con tutti i circuiti del bruciatore a 24/115 VAC. L'interruttore di controllo ventola PS1505 monitora la pressione all'interno dell'alloggiamento dell'induttore per verificarne il funzionamento.
Brand Tjernlund
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.5 x 6.4 x 6.6 inches
Number of Items 1
Operating Voltage 115 Volts
Operation Mode Mechanical,Electrical
Switch Type Pressure Switch
Unit Count 1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Shmairsky
Ideal
Fixed a huge AC problem that could've cost me a fortune for just a couple of bucks and a YouTube video!
Scritto da: Dan T
No sensitivity adjustment, possible dangerous operating conditions with Tjernlund UC1 control
The review rating is for the lack of a sensitivity adjustment. The fan prover control, accessories and instructions are fine otherwise. If one of these is being installed in conjunction with an inline draft inducer, it interfaces with another control (Tjernlund UC1) that verifies whether or not the contacts on this switch are open. If the contacts on this control are closed, the main control thinks that the draft inducer is "on", and the control goes into lockout. The UC1 does not have a retry provision, only a setting to bypass the check to see if the draft prover contacts are open. The heat (or other connected appliance) is out until you notice a problem in this case and reset the UC1 control. If the inline draft inducer is connected to a furnace with a draft inducer, the furnace draft inducer may create enough pressure on its own to close the contacts on this fan prover switch. The problem here is that if the inline draft inducer stops functioning, the furnace draft inducer may be enough to keep the furnace operational, when it should shut down with the loss of the inline draft inducer. External (outside) winds may create enough air movement to close the contacts on this fan prover. This is the main problem I am having with my installation. I also experienced no furnace shutdown when I killed the power to the inline draft inducer (this is an important safety operational check). Both of these problems are mentioned in brief in the instructions for the UC1 control. The UC1 control has a provision to "turn off" the check for closed fan prover contacts. If activated, the connected appliances may continue to operate even if the inline draft inducer does not. In my opinion, this is a serious design flaw with the UC1 control used in combination with the recommended fan proving switch. The only appliance type that will shut down in any of the above scenarios would be natural draft and have a thermal safety switch on a barometric damper or draft hood, like a water heater or standard boiler. Tjernlund supplies what they cal a "linear limit switch" for these installations. I will have to source an adjustable pressure switch from another manufacturer to prevent these issues.

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