Master Catalog 125 Pressure Controls Section P Product Bulletin P20, P21 Issue Date 0318 © 2018 Johnson Controls 1 Code No. LIT-125415 Application These air conditioning limit controls are specially designed for package residential or commercial air conditioning units. They are for use with all non-corrosive refrigerants within pressure range of controls -- water or air cooled. They may also be used for refrigeration applications where a fixed range setting is acceptable. Models are provided for low side pressure, high pressure or dual pressure and may be supplied with automatic recycle or manual reset. Features Accurate repeat performance and long life. Test strength far above the most severe operating and standby conditions. Compact -- less than the size of a cigarette pack. Transmission of diaphragm movement is by a stainless steel power lever operating on a stainless steel pivot -- load aligned to reduce friction. Trip-free manual reset -- contacts cannot be blocked closed. Reset tab must be released before restart. Fig. 1 -- Single function control. Optional insulated terminal cover is shown. Controls for use on non-corrosive refrigerants. Enclosed dusttight Pennswitches. A dust gasket prevents sand, dirt and dust from lodging in the diaphragm and diaphragm push-pin area. Fig. 2 -- Low pressure and high pressure controls mounted on a common bracket (Series P21). P20, P21 Series Air Conditioning Limit Controls Specifications 2 P20, P21 Product Bulletin General Description Series P20 controls feature many desirable advantages not found in any other controls. Exclusive, service proved pressure element (about the size of a quarter) provides accurate repeat performance -- with substantial safety factor for long life under extreme operating and equalized standby pressures. Controls are compact and ideal for panel mounting and all applications where space is at a premium. (See Dimensions, Figs. 13 and 14.) Fig. 4 -- Type P20DA with quick disconnect terminals. Note the contrast in size between control and a six-inch ruler. The contact unit is the enclosed Pennswitch provided in SPST or SPDT actions (see “Optional Constructions”). Both high and low pressure controls are factory adjusted to equipment manufacturers’ specifications for use on non-corrosive refrigerants and are not adjustable in the field. This provides a high pressure limit stop that meets UL requirements at no extra cost. Optional Constructions Capillary Standard 36 in. (914 mm) with .250 in. (6.35 mm) O.D., .190 in. (4.83 mm) I.D., sweat section (Style 34). Available with reduced diameter and shoulder at extra cost, see Fig. 5. Also available with nut and flare (Style 13). Other lengths of capillary, maximum 60 in. (1524 mm), or variations supplied at extra cost. Minimum length is 36 in. (914 mm) when setting is over 100 lbs. Terminals 8-32 × 1/4 in. binder head screw terminals or single quick disconnect terminals, as specified, at same price. Double quick disconnect terminals may be supplied at no extra cost. Terminal Cover Molded black phenolic -- general purpose. Spring clip snap-on attachment. Insulating terminal cover (Part No. 210-604) available at extra cost when specified. Manual Reset (trip-free) Provided at extra cost when specified (see “Type Number Selection”). Mounting Direct by two 6-32 tapped holes on 11/16 in. centers, see Figs. 13 and 14. Mounting bracket available at extra cost for single mounting (Part No. 210-25); choice of eight positions on single controls (Fig. 6). Bracket 211-1 for duals offers choice of four mounting positions (Fig. 7). Bracket 211-5 (upper left, Fig. 14) available at same price as 211-1. Electrical Jumper Supplied for dual controls when specified at extra cost. Contact Action SPST standard; SPDT also available at extra cost. P20, P21 Product Bulletin 3 Repairs and Replacement Field repairs must not be made. For a replacement control contact the nearest Johnson wholesaler. Ordering Information 1. Specify Product Number and pressure setting. 2. If Product Number is not available, specify the following: a. Type Number, (see “Specifications”). b. Range. c. Style of element. d. Cutout setting. e. Differential or differential option. f. Screw or quick disconnect terminals. g. Mounting bracket and bracket position if other than standard. h. Terminal cover, if required. i. Jumper on Series P21, if required. j. Packaging required. 4 P20, P21 Product Bulletin Standard Differential Options To convert psi to kPa multiply psi by 6.895 HOW TO USE DIFFERENTIAL OPTION TABLES Critical Setting: Ordinarily the critical setting on air conditioning limit controls (Series P20) is the cutout setting, but factory calibration will be made to either cut-in or cutout on original equipment manufacturers’ specifications. Tolerances on such settings are shown in the following tables. Opposite or non-critical operating point will then depend on choice of standard available differential options chosen from applicable table. Example: Suppose a high pressure cutout setting of 400 psig is required. Also suppose 325 psig cut-in is desired. Differential Option CM, Fig. 10, shows nominal differential of 75 psi at 400 psig cutout setting or a nominal cut-in of 325 psig. Note, also, that at 400 psig cutout, Differential Option BM gives a nominal cut-in of 350 psig; Option DM, a nominal cut-in of 292 psig. Also suppose a low pressure cutout setting of 40 psig is required. If a cut-in of 65 psig is desired, Differential Option CL, Fig. 9, should be selected to provide a nominal cut-in of 70 psig. Option DL at this setting would provide a nominal cut-in of 80 psig; Option BL a nominal cut-in of 62 psig, not high enough to assure coil defrosting on R-22 systems. P20, P21 Product Bulletin 5 6 P20, P21 Product Bulletin P20, P21 Product Bulletin 7 Performance specifications appearing herein are nominal and are subject to accepted manufacturing tolerances and application variables. UL Guide No. SDFY2 File SA516 8 P20, P21 Product Bulletin Notes Building Technologies and Solutions 507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202 ® Johnson Controls and PENN are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls in the United States of America and/or other countries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2018 by Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. Next >