Copeland 985-0125-02 Control
This Copeland 985-0125-02 Control is a field-proven low pressure switch designed for critical monitoring in high-performance HVAC and refrigeration systems. Engineered to protect the compressor from low-suction conditions, this low pressure control ensures the system operates within safe parameters, preventing atmospheric contamination and oil localized overheating. As a genuine OEM Copeland part, it offers precise set-point reliability for residential air conditioning, heat pumps, and commercial refrigeration units. The robust construction and compact sensing mechanism provide the durability required for industrial machinery and demanding environments. Integrating this HVAC pressure sensor into your system maintenance routine helps maintain consistent indoor climates while reducing long-term refrigeration repair costs by preventing equipment cycling damage. For technicians looking for a 1:1 replacement, the 985-0125-02 provides terminal compatibility and standard mounting for efficient field installation, ensuring your systems meet industry standards for reliability and operational safety.
Key Benefits:- Precise Pressure Monitoring: High-accuracy sensing mechanism prevents system operation during low-pressure events.
- System Longevity: Protects the compressor from damage caused by refrigerant loss or restricted flow.
- OEM Compatibility: Designed specifically for Copeland compressor systems and industrial HVAC applications.
- Rugged Construction: Durable housing and internal components withstand vibration and temperature fluctuations.
- Efficient Installation: Compact design allows for integration into tight control cabinets and conduit paths.
- Is this control compatible with all refrigerant types? It is designed for standard HVACR systems; always verify your specific refrigerant pressure requirements against the switch's set-points.
- Can this 985-0125-02 replace other low-pressure switches? Yes, provided the pressure settings and electrical ratings match the original equipment specifications.
- What causes this switch to trip frequently? Common issues include low refrigerant charge, clogged filter driers, or indoor blower motor failure causing low suction pressure.
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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