The Danfoss 060L312666 (KPS80) is a heavy-duty industrial thermostat engineered for critical process control in marine, power generation, and chemical processing environments. As a core component of the KPS series, this thermostat is designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, including high vibration and aggressive atmospheric contaminants. By providing accurate, repeatable temperature regulation, the KPS80 (060L312666) ensures system stability, preventing equipment overheating and minimizing unplanned downtime in mission-critical applications.
Technical Configuration
The KPS80 utilizes an adsorption charge type, providing reliable response times and high thermal stability. The unit features an SPDT gold-plated contact system, which ensures superior signal integrity even in low-voltage/low-current circuits, making it ideal for integration into modern DCS and PLC control loops. The hardware is housed in a rugged enclosure featuring a metal cable gland for secure electrical termination. The thermostat includes an adjustable differential, allowing engineers to fine-tune control loops between 4.5 K and 18 K to match specific process requirements and prevent rapid cycling of connected equipment.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
060L312666
Series
KPS 80
Charge Type
Adsorption
Contact Function
SPDT Gold
Differential
4.5 to 18 deg C (Adjustable)
Ambient Temperature
-40 to 70 deg C
Electrical Conn.
Screwed cable entry (DIN 40430)
Connection Size
M 18 x 1.5
Max Contact Rating
10 A @ 440 VAC (AC1)
Weight
2 kg
FAQs
Why use gold-plated contacts in this thermostat?
Gold-plated contacts are essential for low-current applications (1–30 mA). They prevent the formation of insulating oxide layers on the contact surfaces, ensuring reliable switching signals for sensitive instrumentation and PLC digital inputs.
What is the purpose of the adjustable differential?
The adjustable differential allows you to define the temperature "deadband" between the switch-on and switch-off points. A wider differential (up to 18 K) is recommended for applications where frequent cycling would stress the equipment, such as large motor-driven cooling pumps.
Can this unit operate in high-temperature environments?
The thermostat is rated for continuous ambient operation up to 70 deg C. It can withstand up to 80 deg C for short-term periods (maximum 120 minutes), making it suitable for locations near heat-generating process machinery.
How does the adsorption charge type benefit the control loop?
Adsorption charging provides a very stable and predictable response to temperature changes, ensuring that the thermostat maintains its setpoint accuracy over long operational periods without the drift common in other sensing technologies.
Installation Guidelines and Best Practices
Mechanical Connection: The sensor uses an M 18 x 1.5 connection for pocket or hose integration. Ensure the sensor pocket is properly cleaned and thermally conductive paste is applied (if applicable) to maximize heat transfer efficiency between the media and the sensing element.
Electrical Termination: The metal cable gland provides robust protection. Ensure the cable is securely fastened to prevent stress on the internal terminal block. When wiring for gold-contact circuits, ensure the circuit impedance remains within the recommended 5-30 V range.
Calibration: After installation, perform an initial verification of the switching setpoint against a calibrated reference. Adjust the differential as required for your application and verify that the switch toggles cleanly at the designated temperature thresholds.
Environmental Protection: While the unit is designed for industrial use, ensure the cable entry is sealed effectively. Avoid mounting the thermostat directly in the path of high-pressure cleaning water to maintain long-term performance.
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