Switch 2374 Air Sensing Adjustable SPDT .25 to 1.0inWC Vertical 120 to 277VAC 28VDC 5A
The Robertshaw 2374 Series Adjustable Air Sensing Switches are designed to replace a wide variety of air sensing switches found in residential and light commercial applications including furnaces, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers. Two models are currently available with adjustable ranges. Both models are provided with an SPDT switch that can be actuated by positive or negative pressure or by pressure differential. Highly accurate, these switches are practically insensitive to temperature change with an operating temperature range of -40 to 190 deg F (-40 to 88 deg C). Each switch includes mounting hardware and an adjustment tool for easy installation and calibration.
Field adjustable control set point
Air sample line connectors will accept 1/8 in, 1/4 in or 3/8 in tubing
Vertical operating mounting position for diaphragm
All air switches come in a contractor kit that includes the hardware, replacement hoses and an adjustments tool for easy installation and calibration
These reliable devices are designed to replace a wide variety of switches found in residential and light commercial applications
These switches include features such as factory calibrated and factory-fixed set points, NEMA rated housings, manual resets and gold contacts
Select air pressure sensing switches are practically insensitive to temperature change with an operating range of -40 to 190 deg F
Conditioned air filters that accumulate particulate matter used to sense the differential pressure or airflow drop across the filter
Defrost cycle is initiated by sensing differential pressure or airflow drop across the refrigeration coils when they ice
On gas-fired units, the switch senses draft down from the blower
switch actuation allows ignition start-up or system shutdown upon insufficient draft
On air-supported structures and enclosures, sensing switches ensures proper inflation or internal pressure
switch actuation controls the blower to maintains pressure
Exhaust fans and fume hoods employ switches to sense draft down from the exhaust fan, switch actuation signals condition upon fan failures of insufficient draft