Danfoss KP 1

Danfoss KP 1 Manual Pressure Switch User Manual

Model: KP 1 | Brand: Danfoss

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

The Danfoss KP 1 is a robust manual pressure switch designed for a wide range of industrial applications. It is suitable for use in systems requiring precise pressure monitoring and control, such as boilers, gas compressors, automotive systems, pumps, steam turbines, and steam power plants. This device operates within a pressure range of -2.90 to 108 PSI, providing reliable performance in demanding environments. Its compact design and durable construction ensure long-term stability and accuracy.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Before installation, operation, or maintenance, read and understand all instructions and safety warnings. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.

  • Nga Kaimahi Tohu Anake: Installation and servicing must be performed by qualified and authorized personnel familiar with electrical and pressure systems.
  • Momotu Mana: Always disconnect power to the system before performing any installation, wiring, or maintenance.
  • Tuku Peke: Ensure all pressure is safely released from the system before attempting to install or remove the switch.
  • Waea Tika: Adhere to all local and national electrical codes. Ensure correct wiring connections to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Nga Tikanga Taiao: Do not expose the switch to conditions beyond its specified operating limits (e.g., extreme temperatures, corrosive environments) unless specifically designed for such use.
  • Taputapu Tiaki Whaiaro (PPE): Wear appropriate PPE, including safety glasses and gloves, during installation and maintenance.

3. Nga Hua o te Hua

The Danfoss KP 1 pressure switch incorporates several features for reliable and precise pressure control:

  • Awhe Pehenga Whanui: Capable of operating from -2.90 PSI to 108 PSI.
  • SPDT Switch Type: Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) contact for versatile control applications.
  • Hoahoa Maunga Mata: Ka taea te whakaurunga ngawari me te haumaru.
  • Push Button Actuator: For manual reset or testing functions.
  • IP30 International Protection Rating: Provides protection against solid objects larger than 2.5mm.
  • Hanga Roa: Made with copper material for longevity and performance.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Proper installation is crucial for the accurate and safe operation of the Danfoss KP 1 pressure switch.

4.1 Whakapiki

The KP 1 is designed for surface mounting. Select a stable, vibration-free location that is easily accessible for adjustments and maintenance. Use appropriate fasteners to secure the switch firmly to the mounting surface.

Danfoss KP 1 Pressure Switch showing mounting points and pressure connection

Figure 1: Danfoss KP 1 Pressure Switch, illustrating the surface mount design and pressure connection port.

4.2 Hononga Pēhanga

Connect the pressure line from your system to the inlet port of the pressure switch. Ensure a leak-tight connection using appropriate sealing materials (e.g., PTFE tape or thread sealant) and tools. Avoid overtightening to prevent damage to the switch or piping.

Raro view of Danfoss KP 1 Pressure Switch showing the pressure inlet

Whakaahua 2: Raro view of the Danfoss KP 1, highlighting the pressure inlet connection.

4.3 Waea Hiko

Wire the pressure switch according to the system's electrical schematic and local codes. The KP 1 features an SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) terminal, allowing for flexible control configurations (e.g., normally open or normally closed operation). Ensure all connections are secure and insulated.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Danfoss KP 1 pressure switch is designed for automatic operation once the set points are configured.

5.1 Setting Pressure Points

The switch features adjustable set points for both cut-in (ON) and cut-off (OFF) pressures. These adjustments are typically made using a screwdriver on the internal adjustment screws, visible through the transparent cover. Refer to the scale on the device for precise settings.

Danfoss KP 1 Pressure Switch with visible pressure setting scales

Whakaahua 3: Runga view of the Danfoss KP 1, showing the 'CUT IN' and 'OFF' pressure setting scales in bar and psig.

  • Pehenga Tapahi: This is the pressure at which the switch will activate (e.g., turn on a pump).
  • Cut-off Pressure: This is the pressure at which the switch will deactivate (e.g., turn off a pump).
  • Rerekētanga: The difference between the cut-in and cut-off pressures. This can often be adjusted independently or is fixed.

After setting, carefully observe the system's behavior to ensure the switch operates as intended within the desired pressure range.

5.2 Manual Reset/Test

If equipped with a push-button actuator, this can be used for manual reset or to test the switch's operation. Consult your system's specific requirements for when a manual reset might be necessary.

6. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and accurate performance of your Danfoss KP 1 pressure switch.

  • Tirotiro Ataata: Tirohia te pana i ia wā, i ia wā, mō ngā tohu o te pakaru tinana, te waikura, te ngoikore rānei o ngā hononga.
  • Te ma: Keep the switch free from dust, dirt, and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Hononga Tikanga: Check pressure and electrical connections for tightness and absence of leaks.
  • Whakamātautau Mahi: If possible and safe to do so, periodically test the switch's operation by simulating pressure changes to verify its cut-in and cut-off points.

7. Te Raru

Kei roto i tēnei wāhanga he aratohu mō ngā take noa. Mō ngā raruraru uaua, whakapā atu ki ngā kaimahi ratonga whai tohu.

  • Switch Not Activating/Deactivating:
    • Verify system pressure is within the switch's operating range and set points.
    • Check electrical connections for continuity and proper wiring.
    • Inspect for blockages in the pressure sensing line.
    • Ensure power supply to the control circuit is present.
  • Inaccurate Switching:
    • Recalibrate the set points using a known accurate pressure gauge.
    • Check for pressure fluctuations or pulsations in the system that might affect readings.
    • Ensure the switch is not exposed to excessive vibration.
  • Leakage at Pressure Connection:
    • Ensure proper thread sealant was used during installation.
    • Tighten the connection, but do not overtighten.
    • Inspect the threads for damage.

8. Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaTaipitopito
TauiraKP 1
WaitohuDanfoss
Aratau MahiAunoa
Momo WhakawhitiPressure Switch, SPDT
taurangaSPDT
RauemiTe parahi
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Mata
Momo WhakaohoPatene Pana
Whakatauranga Tiaki o te AoIP30
Kawa HonongaX-10
Awhe Pehenga-2.90 to 108 PSI (approx. -0.2 to 7.5 bar)

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For information regarding product warranty, technical support, or service, please contact Danfoss customer service or visit the official Danfoss website. Keep your purchase receipt and product model information readily available when seeking support.

Danfoss Official Webpae: www.danfoss.com

© 2024 Danfoss. Pūmau te mana. Ka taea te whakarerekē i ngā mōhiohio me te kore panui.

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