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060B017291 Differential Pressure Switch with Thermal Time Relay

060B017291 Differential Pressure Switch with Thermal Time Relay

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  • Manufacturer: Danfoss

  • Product No.: 060B017291

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Differential Pressure Switch

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The 060B017291 (060B017291) is a high-precision differential pressure switch specifically engineered for the protection of refrigeration compressors and large-scale industrial machinery against low lubricating oil pressure. Serving as the official direct replacement for the legacy 060B017266, this unit integrates a critical thermal time relay that prevents "nuisance tripping" during the initial start-up phase or momentary pressure fluctuations. In critical sectors such as power generation, marine propulsion, and large-scale HVAC, the 060B017291 monitors the differential between the oil pump discharge pressure and the crankcase pressure. By ensuring that a safe oil pressure is maintained after a predetermined time delay, it acts as a primary safety guard against catastrophic mechanical failure and costly equipment downtime.

Technical Configuration

The hardware architecture of the 060B017291 is centered around a robust bellows system designed for maximum durability, capable of withstanding test pressures up to 22 bar (319 psig). The unit comes with a factory-set differential of 0.65 bar (9 psig), providing an optimized balance between safety and operational stability. The defining feature of this model is the integrated thermal time relay; this component introduces a necessary delay before the switch activates the safety circuit, allowing the oil pump to build sufficient pressure during start-up. The enclosure is rated IP20, suitable for installation within protected control cabinets or machinery housings. Designed for high-temperature resilience, the bellows can handle temperatures up to 100 deg C, while the ambient operating environment should be maintained at or below 60 deg C.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model 060B017291
Brand DANFOSS
Type Differential Pressure Switch (MP Series)
Factory Setting 0.65 bar (9 psig)
Max. Test Pressure (Pe) 22 bar (319 psig)
Bellows Max Temp 100 deg C / 212 deg F
Max. Ambient Temp 60 deg C
Control Element Thermal Time Relay
Enclosure Rating IP20
Legacy Replacement 060B017266
Shipping Weight 2.0 kg

Technical FAQs

Can I use the 060B017291 to replace my old 060B017266 unit?

Yes. The 060B017291 is the officially designated replacement for the 060B017266. It maintains the same form factor and technical parameters, ensuring a seamless drop-in installation without requiring modification to your existing piping or electrical logic.

What is the function of the thermal time relay in this switch?

The thermal time relay acts as a safety delay. When the compressor starts, the oil pressure is initially zero. The relay allows the system to run for a specific duration (the "time delay") to reach operating pressure. If the pressure fails to rise above the 0.65 bar setpoint before the relay times out, the switch trips the safety circuit to stop the machine.

Is it possible to adjust the 0.65 bar factory setting?

While the unit is factory-calibrated to 0.65 bar for standard compressor protection, minor adjustments may be possible depending on the specific application requirements. However, for most industrial oil lubrication systems, the 0.65 bar setpoint is the industry standard for optimal protection.

Why is the bellows temperature rating higher than the ambient rating?

The bellows are in direct contact with the process medium (e.g., hot lubricating oil), which can reach significantly higher temperatures than the surrounding air. The 100 deg C rating ensures the physical sensor element does not degrade when monitoring hot oil circuits.


Engineering & Installation Guide

  • Pulsation Dampening: When connecting the pressure switch to high-speed reciprocating compressors, it is recommended to use capillary tubes or pulsation dampers. This minimizes the mechanical vibration and pressure pulses reaching the bellows, preventing premature wear and ensuring the thermal relay operates based on stable average pressure values.

  • Electrical Wiring and Reset Logic: The safety circuit should be wired so that once the thermal relay trips, the compressor cannot restart automatically. Manual intervention should be required to reset the switch after investigating the cause of the low oil pressure. Ensure the supply voltage to the thermal relay matches the technical requirements to prevent coil burnout.

  • Mounting and Orientation: To ensure the longevity of the IP20 enclosure and internal components, mount the unit in a vibration-dampened position. Avoid areas with high humidity or chemical vapors that could affect the thermal relay's timing accuracy. Ensure the pressure connections are leak-tested to the 22 bar maximum to prevent environmental contamination.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Silver
Country of origin
United States

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