LB White 574232 Air Pressure Differential Switch, 0.50 In. WC Setpoint, 3.5 kPa Max, for Premier Ductable Heaters

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LB-White-574232
Weight:
0.60 (Lbs.)
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LB White 574232 Switch Features:
- Monitors combustion airflow to ensure safe heater operation.
- Maximum pressure rating of 3.5 kPa.
- Factory set at 0.50 ± 0.03 in. W.C. (FS @ 0.5 inwc vr-v).
- Diaphragm-actuated differential pressure sensing design.
- Dual hose barb ports for pressure sampling connections.
- Integrated metal mounting bracket for secure installation.
- Electrical contacts open or close based on detected pressure differential.
- Prevents ignition or shuts down unit under unsafe airflow conditions.
 
Fits These LB White Models:
- Premier CS700.
- Premier CS350 2.0.
- Premier TS350DF.
 
Additional Features:
The LB White 574232 Air Pressure Differential Switch is a precision safety control designed specifically for Premier CS350 2.0, CS700, and TS350DF ductable heaters, where it monitors airflow to ensure proper combustion and safe heater operation. Its most important physical feature is the diaphragm-actuated differential pressure housing with dual hose barbs and integrated mounting bracket, allowing secure installation and accurate sensing of pressure changes within the heater’s airflow system. Rated for a maximum of 3.5 kPa and factory set to trip at 0.50 ± 0.03 inches water column (in. W.C.), this switch continuously measures the pressure differential between designated points in the unit; once installed, it verifies that the combustion air blower is producing sufficient airflow and will open or close the electrical contacts accordingly, preventing ignition or shutting down the heater if unsafe airflow conditions are detected, thereby protecting both the equipment and the operating environment.