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Cleveland Controls DNS2-1152-00 High Pressure Switch

Special Price $82.68 Regular Price $95.08
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DNS2-1152-00
The Cleveland Controls DNS2-1152-00 High-Pressure Switch is used in HVAC systems. This measures the system pressure and when it reaches a certain set point the switch cuts off the electrical circuit. This action can break parts such as compressors in chillers or furnaces to avoid from high pressures. It also maintains the safety of operating pressures of HVAC equipment, which avoiding expensive repairs and equipment downtime. Advantages include durability, protection of equipment, and improving the safety of the systems in diverse HVAC uses such as air conditioners, heat pumps, and ventilation systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: High Pressure Switch
    Manufacturer Name: Cleveland Controls
    Product Number: DNS2-1152-00
    OEM Part Number: DNS2-1152-00
    Product Description: High Pressure Switch
    Weight:0.32lbs/145.15g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Cleveland Controls DNS2-1152-00 High Pressure Switch?

    Regularly inspect the high pressure switch for dust, corrosion, and secure connections. Test the switch periodically to ensure it triggers at the correct pressure. Keep the surrounding area clean and dry, and replace the switch immediately if it shows signs of wear or malfunction.

    What are common issues with the Cleveland Controls DNS2-1152-00 High Pressure Switch?

    • Switch failing to actuate at the correct pressure.
    • Leaks at the connection points.
    • Corrosion on terminals affecting signal output.
    • Intermittent or false tripping under normal system conditions.

    Installation Steps

    Step1: Turn off power to the system and release pressure safely.

    Step2: Locate the old high pressure switch and disconnect wiring carefully.

    Step3: Remove the old switch from its port.

    Step4: Install the new switch and reconnect wiring to matching terminals.

    Step5: Restore power and test system pressure response for proper operation.