Pressure
Pressure controls may be mounted via two mounting
slots for #10 screws in the enclosure or directly to a rigid
pipe using the pressure connection. Low pressure units,
models 520-535, are also available with an optional surface mounting bracket. Always use a wrench to tighten
pressure connection to the pipe. To prevent damaging
pressure sensor, use a backup wrench to hold the hex
nut in place when surface mounting.
Temperature
Temperature controls must be surface mounted via #10
screw slots. For remote bulb temperature controls, fully
immerse bulb and 6” of capillary in the control zone for
most efficient control. Best control is usually obtained
by placing the bulb close to the heating or cooling
source in order to sense temperature fluctuations quickly. Be sure to locate bulb so that it will not be exposed
to temperature beyond the instrument range limits.
WIRING
WIRE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND
NATIONAL CODES.
DISCONNECT ALL SUPPLY CIRCUITS BEFORE
WIRING.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS STATED IN LITERATURE
AND ON NAMEPLATE SHOULD NEVER BE
EXCEEDED. OVER-LOAD ON A SWITCH CAN CAUSE
FAILURE ON THE FIRST CYCLE.
1/2” NPTM conduit connection is provided on top of the
unit with 18” leadwires. Unit is available with SPDT or
DPDT (119A) operation. External grounding screw and
clamp (GND symbol is cast into enclosure) is provided.
UNITED ELECTRIC
CONTROLS
Installation and Maintenance
Instructions
IM119
Please read all instructional literature carefully and thoroughly before starting. Refer to the final page for the listing of
Recommended Practices, Liabilities and Warrantees.
119 Series
Pressure and Temperature
Switches
Types H119, H119A, F119,
F119A
UL & CSA Listed Switch Capsule Div.1 & 2 Class I Groups A,
B, C & D Class II Groups E, F, G; and Class III
CENELEC EExd IIC T6 per EN 50 014/50 018
Part I - Installation
Leadwires to the terminal block are color coded:
SPDT DPDT
SWT1 SWT2
Common Brown Brown Yellow
Normally Closed Red Red Black
Normally Open Blue Blue Violet
Ground Green Green
GENERAL
Pressure
Types H119 and H119A controls are activated when a
diaphragm sensor responds to a pressure change. This
response, at a predetermined set point, actuates a SPDT
or a DPDT snap acting switch, converting a pressure signal into an electrical signal. Control set point may be varied by turning the internal slotted adjustment screw bushing according to procedures outlined in this document.
(See Adjustment Procedures-Pressure Models PART II)
Temperature
Types F119 and F119A (Bulb and Capillary) controls
sense temperature variations with a liquid filled sensing
bulb. Liquid expansion or contraction is hydraulically
transmitted to a diaphragm which actuates a SPDT or a
DPDT snap action switch at a predetermined set point,
converting a temperature signal into an electrical signal.
Set point is adjusted by turning the internal hex adjustment screw according to procedures outlined in this document. (See Adjustment Procedures-Temperature Models
PART II)
Tools Needed
1 1/16” Open End Wrench
Flat Head Srewdriver
MOUNTING
INSTALL UNIT WHERE SHOCK, VIBRATION AND
TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS ARE MINIMAL.
ORIENT UNIT SO THAT MOISTURE IS PREVENTED
FROM ENTERING THE ENCLOSURE. IF UNIT IS
BEING INSTALLED WHERE HEAVY CONDENSATION
IS EXPECTED, VERTICAL MOUNTING (PRESSURE
CONNECTION DOWN) IS REQUIRED. DO NOT MOUNT
UNIT IN AMBIENT TEMPERATURES EXCEEDING PUBLISHED LIMITS. CONTROLS MAY BE MOUNTED AND
OPERATED IN ANY POSITION.