Danfoss 060L5215 KPU68 Temperature Control

Danfoss 060L5215 KPU68 Temperature Control

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  • $134.00


The Danfoss 060L5215 KPU68 is a high-performance HVAC temperature control designed for heavy-duty refrigeration and air conditioning applications. Featuring a wide temperature range of 25°F to 95°F, this dual-pressure thermostat provides precise regulation for ambient or bulb-sensing requirements. The unit utilizes a SPDT switch configuration with an automatic reset, ensuring reliable compressor control and fan cycling. Its robust IP30 rated enclosure protects the internal bellows and electrical contacts from site debris, while the fingertrip adjustment and visible scale allow for rapid field calibration without specialized tools.

Key Technical Benefits:

  • Universal SPDT Contact System: Provides flexible wiring options for both heating and cooling circuits.
  • Fail-Safe Bellows: Engineered for refrigeration pressure control reliability under high-vibration conditions.
  • Internal Contact Loading: Rated for high inductive loads, eliminating the need for auxiliary contactors in many applications.
  • Compact Footprint: Simplifies installation in crowded electrical panels or mechanical rooms.

Common Technical Questions:

What is the differential range for the KPU68?
The Danfoss KPU68 features an adjustable differential range, typically between 3.5°F and 30°F, allowing for fine-tuned system cycling.

Is the 060L5215 compatible with 240V systems?
Yes, the SPDT switch is rated for both 120V and 240V applications, making it a versatile HVAC replacement part.

Can this be used for walk-in cooler applications?
Absolutely. Its range and accuracy make it ideal for refrigeration temperature monitoring and control in medium-temperature storage environments.

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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