Ps40 series, Pressure switch – Potter Releasing Systems User Manual

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MFG. #5400930 - REV D

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PS40 SERIES

PRESSURE SWITCH

DWG# 928-4

Break out thin section of divider to provide path for wires

when wiring both switches from one conduit entrance.

One Conduit Wiring

Fig. 6

Fig. 8

DWG#928-5

Fig. 9

Removing Knockouts

C

C

C

1

2

C

1

2

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

DWG# 930-3

Changing Pressure

Low Pressure Signal Connection

EOLR

TO FIRE ALARM PANEL

DWG# 928-1

EOLR

TO FIRE ALARM PANEL

DWG# 928-2

High Pressure Signal Connection

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

(With normal system pressure)

Engineer/Architect Specifications Pressure Type Waterflow Switch

Pressure type supervisory switches; shall be a Model PS40 as manufactured by

Potter Electric Signal Company, St. Louis, MO., and shall be installed on the fire

sprinkler system as shown and or specified herein.

Switches shall be provided with a 1/2" NPT male pressure connection to be

connected into the air supply line on the system side of any shut-off valve. A

Model BVL bleeder valve as supplied by Potter Electric Signal Company of St.

Louis, MO., or equivalent shall be connected in line with the PS40 to provide a

means of testing the operation of the supervisory switch. (See Fig. 3)

The switch unit shall contain SPDT (Form C) switch(es). One switch shall be

set to operate at a pressure decrease of 10 PSI (0,7 BAR) from normal. If two

switches are provided, the second switch shall be set to operate at a pressure

increase of 10 PSI (0,7 BAR) from normal.

Switch contacts shall be rated at 10.1 Amps at 125/250VAC and 2.0 Amps at

30VDC. The units shall have a maximum pressure rating of 300 PSI (20,68 BAR)

and shall be adjustable from 10 to 60 PSI (0,7 to 4,1 BAR).

Pressure switches shall have two conduit entrances, one for each individual switch

compartment to facilitate the use of dissimilar voltages for each individual switch.

The cover of the pressure switch shall be zinc die-cast with rain lip and shall attach

with one tamper resistant screw. The pressure switch shall be suitable for indoor or

outdoor service with a NEMA-4/IP55 rating.

The pressure switch shall be UL, ULC, and CSFM listed, FM and LPC approved

and NYMEA accepted.

•Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with all

national and local codes and ordinances.

•Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing. Serious injury or death

could result.

•Read all instructions carefully and understand them before starting installation.

Save instructions for future use. Failure to read and understand instructions could

result in improper operation of device resulting in serious injury or death.

•Risk of explosion. Not for use is hazardous locations. Serious injury or death could result.

•Do not tighten by grasping the switch enclosure. Use wrenching flats on the bushing

only. Failure to install properly could damage the switch and cause improper operation

resulting in damage to equipment and property.

•To seal threads, apply Teflon tape to male threads only. Using joint compounds or

cement can obstruct the pressure port inlet and result in improper device operation and

damage to equipment.

•Do not over tighten the device, standard piping practices apply.

Terminal

C: Common

1: Closed when installed

under normal system

pressure.

2: Open when installed

under normal system

pressure. Closes on

pressure drop. Use for

low air signal.

Terminal

1: Open when installed

under normal system

pressure. Closes on

increase in pressure.

Use for high air signal.

2: Closed under normal

system pressure.

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