System Sensor EPS10-1 and EPS10-2 User Manual

Eps10 series alarm pressure switches, Installation and maintenance instructions

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D770-08-00

1 I56-0551-009R

EPS10 Series Alarm Pressure Switches

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495

www.systemsensor.com

IMPORTANT
Please Read Carefully and Save

This instruction manual contains important information about the installation
and operation of alarm pressure switches. Purchasers who install switches for
use by others must leave this manual or a copy of it with the user.

Read all instructions carefully before installation, following only those instruc-
tions that apply to the model you are installing.

Before installing any alarm device, be thoroughly familiar with:

NFPA 72: Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Protective Signaling Systems

NFPA 13: Installation of Sprinkler Systems

NFPA 13A: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Sprinkler Systems

Other applicable NFPA standards, local codes, and the requirements of the
authority having jurisdiction.

Failure to follow these directions may result in failure of the device to report
an alarm condition. System Sensor is not responsible for devices that have
been improperly installed, tested, or maintained.

CAUTION

Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres.Do not leave unused wires exposed.

SPECIFICATIONS
Contact Ratings:

10 A,

1

/

2

HP @ 125/250 VAC

8 A, 125/250 VAC (LPCB only)

2.5A @ 6/12/24 VDC

Overall Dimensions:

See Figure 1

Operating Temperature Range:

–40° to +160°F

Maximum Service Pressure:

300 PSI

Maximum Adjustment Range:

4 – 20 PSI

Enclosure Rating:

UL 4x — Indoor or Outdoor Use

NEMA 4 — Indoor or Outdoor Use

IP54
Approximate Differential:

3 PSI throughout range

OPERATION
As pressure changes, a diaphragm actuates 1 or 2 snap action switches. The
pressure switch actuation is determined by adjustment settings.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove Cover

Cover is held on by two tamper resistant screws. (Removal key is en-
closed with pressure switch.)

2. Mounting the Switch

The device is designed to be mounted in the upright or horizontal posi-
tion; side mounting is also acceptable. Locate it where vibration, shock,
and mechanical loading are minimal. Refer to piping diagram (Figure 2
on page 2).

a. Mount the device directly to the line via the

1

2

″ NPT pressure con-

nection. The use of teflon pipe sealant tape is recommended. Be
sure the fitting is tight enough to prevent leaks.

b. Apply tightening torque to the black plastic hex portion of device.

WARNING

High voltage. Electrocution hazard. Do not handle live AC wiring or work on
a device to which AC power is applied. Doing so may result in severe injury
or death. When utilizing switches at voltages greater than 74 VDC

or

49 VAC

, means to provide all-pole disconnection must be incorporated in

the field wiring, such as a circuit breaker.

3. Wire the device in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Two

7

8

″ diameter conduit connection holes have been provided in the

mounting plate to accept standard

1

2

″ conduit fittings (one is remov-

able knock-out type). If a NEMA 4/UL 4x (waterproof unit) is re-
quired, waterproof flexible metallic conduit and appropriate conduit
fittings must be used. Recommended connectors are Thomas and
Betts PN 5332 (180° coupling), PN 5352 (90° coupling), and PN 5262
seal ring.

4. Connect wiring to terminals (see Figure 3 and Table 1).

FIGURE 1. PRESSURE SWITCH BASIC DIMENSIONS:

W0170-00

HEX

ADJUSTMENT

SCREW

MAIN ADJUSTMENT

WHEEL

4-1/4"

5-1/8"

LOCKING SCREW

1/2" NPT

COM

AB

GROUND

SCREW

(GREEN)

SWITCH #2

I56-0

55

1-009R

TABLE 1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
(REFERENCED AT FACTORY SETTINGS):

MODEL EPS10-1

MODEL EPS10-2

A

COM

B

SWITCHES AT 0 P.S.I.

SWITCH AT 0 P.S.I.

SWITCH AT 4-8 P.S.I. (HIGH TRIP PT.)

B

COM

A

B

COM

A

B

COM

A

A

COM

B

A

COM

B

SWITCH 1

BOTH SWITCHES ACTIVATE SIMULTANEOUSLY

SW1

SW2

SW1

SW2

SWITCHES AT 4-8 P.S.I. (HIGH TRIP PT.)

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