Product Overview
The KPS77 060L310166 (060L310166) is a ruggedized industrial thermostat from the Danfoss KPS series, specifically engineered to meet the high-reliability demands of marine and heavy industrial sectors. This temperature-controlled switch is designed for monitoring and alarm systems in environments where vibration, mechanical shock, and moisture are constant threats. With a controlled temperature range of 20 to 60 deg C, the 060L310166 is ideal for regulating cooling water systems, lubricant temperature, and industrial ventilation units. Its gold-plated contact systems and high-grade enclosure ensure long-term stability and precision, preventing critical equipment failure and significantly reducing unplanned maintenance in harsh operational zones like engine rooms and offshore platforms.
Technical Configuration
The KPS 77 (often categorized within the KPS 76-83 family) utilizes a vapor-charge sensing element connected via a 2 m capillary tube, providing the flexibility to mount the switch housing away from direct heat sources or high-vibration piping. The device features a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) snap-action contact system, ensuring rapid and decisive switching transitions. A core technical advantage of this model is its adjustable mechanical differential, which allows engineers to set the deadband between 3 and 14 deg C. This prevents "hunting" or rapid cycling of connected pumps and fans, thereby extending the life of the entire control loop. The unit is designed to withstand a maximum sensor temperature of 130 deg C, offering a wide safety margin for standard low-to-medium temperature applications.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification Details |
| Model |
KPS 77 (060L310166) |
| Brand |
Danfoss |
| Control Type |
Industrial Thermostat |
| Setting Range |
20 to 60 deg C |
| Mechanical Diff |
3 to 14 deg C (Adjustable) |
| Max Sensor Temp |
130 deg C |
| Capillary Tube |
2 m Copper |
| Sensor Pocket |
65, 75, 110, or 160 mm compatible |
| Contact System |
SPDT Snap Action |
| Enclosure Rating |
IP67 (High Resistance to Moisture/Vibration) |
| Net Weight |
1.4 kg |
| Shipping Weight |
3.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Can the 060L310166 be used in high-vibration marine environments?
Yes, the KPS series is specifically designed and approved by major marine registries. It features a robust internal construction that maintains setpoint accuracy even under constant mechanical stress typical of marine diesel engines and compressors.
How does the adjustable differential affect the system operation?
The adjustable differential (3 to 14 deg C) allows you to define the temperature drop required before the switch resets. A larger differential reduces the switching frequency, protecting motors and contactors from excessive wear during regulation.
What type of sensor pocket should be used with the 2 m capillary?
The unit is compatible with standard Danfoss sensor pockets ranging from 65 mm to 160 mm. The choice depends on the pipe diameter or tank depth; ensure the sensor bulb is fully immersed in the flow for accurate measurement.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Vibration Mitigation: To maximize the lifespan of the 2 m capillary tube, ensure it is not under tension or in direct contact with sharp edges. In high-vibration applications, the capillary should be looped and secured with cushioned clamps to absorb mechanical energy and prevent fatigue cracking near the switch entry point.
Contact Loading and Protection: While the snap-action contacts are robust, switching high-inductive loads (such as large solenoids or auxiliary relays) can cause arcing. For DC applications or high-cycle AC loads, it is highly recommended to install a surge suppressor (RC circuit or varistor) across the contacts to prevent contact welding and ensure millions of reliable operations.
Environmental Sealing: Ensure the cable gland is tightened to maintain the IP67 integrity of the housing. In marine or outdoor environments, install the switch with the cable entry pointing downwards to prevent moisture from traveling along the cable and entering the terminal compartment via capillary action.