Warrick DFM1C0060606 Control

Warrick DFM1C0060606 Control

Warrick

  • $664.00


The Warrick DFM1C0060606 is a sophisticated dual function control engineered for precision fluid management in industrial and commercial HVACR systems. This series DFM level control combines low water cutoff (LWCO) safety protocols with active pump down or pump up logic in a single, compact unit. Designed for conductive liquid level sensing, it utilizes high-sensitivity solid-state circuitry to monitor probes without moving parts, reducing mechanical failure rates in critical applications. The Warrick DFM1C0060606 operates on a 120VAC primary voltage and features SPDT output contacts rated for demanding inductive loads. This multi-function level controller is essential for boiler protection and cooling tower maintenance where dry-run prevention is mandatory. Its plug-in design facilitates rapid field replacement and simplifies wiring for contractors managing complex hydronic loops or reservoir monitoring systems. By integrating two distinct control functions, this unit optimizes panel space and enhances overall system reliability.

Key Benefits for Technicians:

  • Dual-Function Logic: Combines boiler low water cutoff and liquid level control to streamline installation and reduce component count.
  • Solid-State Reliability: Advanced conductive sensing technology eliminates the need for mechanical floats, ensuring long-term stability in turbulent fluids.
  • Compact Footprint: The Warrick DFM series utilizes a standard 11-pin socket arrangement, allowing for efficient integration into existing HVACR control panels.
  • Field Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of conductivity levels, making it compatible with potable water, condensate, and various chemical solutions.
  • Enhanced System Safety: Provides dedicated LED status indication for immediate troubleshooting of probe circuit continuity and relay state.

Common Installation Questions:

Can the Warrick DFM1C0060606 handle high-temperature condensate applications?
Yes, provided the selected probes and sensors are rated for the specific temperature and pressure of the vessel. The control logic itself is designed to interface with standard Warrick electrode holders for high-heat environments.

What is the difference between this and a standard Series 16 control?
The DFM series integrates two separate control cycles into one housing, whereas a standard Series 16 is typically limited to a single function like single-level service or differential level control.

Does this unit require a specific probe sensitivity for distilled water?
Distilled water has low conductivity; while this unit handles many standard fluids, technicians should verify the k-ohm sensitivity requirements against the fluid's specific conductivity for reliable switching.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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