Ps40 series, Pressure switch – Potter Releasing Systems User Manual

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PS40 SERIES

PRESSURE SWITCH

Installation

The Potter PS40 Series Pressure Actuated Switches are designed primarily to

detect an increase and/or decrease from normal system pressure in automatic

fire sprinkler systems. Typical applications are: Dry pipe system, pre-action

air/nitrogen supervision, pressure tanks, air supplies, and water supplies.

The PS40 switch is factory set for 40 PSI (2,8 BAR) normal system pressure.

The switch marked with the word LOW is set to operate at a pressure decrease

of 10 PSI (,7 BAR) at 30 PSI (2,1 BAR). The switch marked with the word

HIGH is set to operate at a pressure increase of 10 PSI (,7 BAR) at 50 PSI

(3,5 BAR). See section heading Adjustments and Testing if other than

factory set point is required.

1. Connect the PS40 to the system side of any shutoff or check valve.

2. Apply Teflon tape to the threaded male connection on the device.

(Do not use pipe dope)

3. Device should be mounted in the upright position.

(Threaded connection down)

4. Tighten the device using a wrench on the flats on the device.
Wiring Instructions

1. Remove the tamper resistant screw with the special key provided.

2. Carefully place a screwdriver on the edge of the knockout and sharply

apply a force sufficient to dislodge the knockout plug. See Fig. 9

3. Run wires through an approved conduit connector and affix the

connector to the device. A NEMA-4 rated conduit fitting is

required for outdoor use.

(UL, cUL, and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, NYMEA

Accepted, CE Marked Pending)
Dimensions:
3.78" (9,6cm)W x 3.20" (8,1cm)D x 4.22" (10,7cm)H
Conduit Entrance:

Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit. Individual

switch compartments and ground screw suitable for

dissimilar

voltages

Enclosure: Cover- Die-cast with textured red powdercoat finish, single

cover screw and rain lip.

Base- Die-cast

Pressure Connection: Nylon 1/2" NPT male
Factory Adjustment:

PS40-1 operates on decrease at 30 PSI (2,1 BAR)

PS40-2 operates in increase at 50 PSI (3,5 BAR)

and on decrease at 30 PSI (2,1 BAR)

Pressure Range: 10-60 PSI (,7 - 4,1 BAR)
Differential: Typical 1 lb. at 10 PSI (,07 at ,7 BAR)

4 lbs at 60 PSI (,28 at 4,1 BAR)

Maximum System Pressure: 300 PSI (20,68 BAR)
Switch Contacts: SPDT (Form C)

10.1 Amps at 125/250VAC, 2.0 Amps at 30VDC

One SPDT in PS40-1, Two SPDT in PS40-2
Environmental Specifications:

NEMA 4/IP55 Rated Enclosure - indoor or outdoor when used

with NEMA 4 conduit fittings.

Temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)

Tamper: Cover incorporates tamper resistant fastener that requires a

special key for removal. One key is supplied with each device.

For optional cover tamper switch kit, order Stock No. 0090200.

See bulletin #5401200 PSCTSK.

Service Use:

Automatic Sprinkler

NFPA-13

One or two family dwelling

NFPA-13D

Residential Occupancy up to four stories

NFPA-13R

National Fire Alarm Code

NFPA-72

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Ordering

Information

Model

Description Stock

No.

PS40-1 Pressure switch with one set SPDT contacts 1340403

PS40-2 Pressure switch with two sets SPDT contacts 1340404

Hex Key 5250062

Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090200

BVL Bleeder valve 1000018

4. Connect the wires to the appropriate terminal connections for the

service intended. See Figures 2,4,5,6, and 8
Adjustment And Testing

The operation of the pressure supervisory switch should be tested upon

completion of installation and periodically thereafter in accordance with

the applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having

jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently).

Note: Testing the PS40 may activate other system connected devices.

The use of a Potter BVL (see product bulletin 8900067 for details) is

recommended to facilitate setting and testing of the PS40 pressure switch.

When a BVL (bleeder valve) is used, the pressure to the switch can be

isolated and bled from the exhaust port on the BVL without effecting the

supervisory pressure of the entire system. See Fig. 3

The operation point of the PS40 Pressure Switch can be adjusted to any

point between 10 and 60 PSI (0,7 - 4,11 BAR) by turning the adjustment

knob(s) clockwise to raise the actuation point and counter clockwise to

lower the actuation point. In the case of the PS40-2, both switches operate

independent of each other. Each switch may be independently adjusted to

actuate at any point acrosss the switch adjustment range. Initial adjustment

can be made with a visual reference from the top of the adjustment knob

across to the printed scale on the switch bracket. Final adjustments should

be verified with a pressure gauge.

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