Detroit Radiant TP-264F Pressure Switch
The Detroit Radiant TP-264F Pressure Switch is an essential OEM replacement part designed for Re-Verber-Ray tube heaters. This differential pressure switch features a normally open (N/O) configuration, serving as a critical safety interlock that monitors combustion airflow. For high-output systems ranging from 150,000 to 200,000 BTU/H, this component ensures the burner only fires when the blower achieves the required differential pressure set point. It is a factory-authorized direct substitute for older part numbers, including PPS10069-3051, TP-1061A, and TP-1064B.
Built for industrial durability, the TP-264F includes an integrated hose and barb fittings, simplifying the replacement process in the fan or valve compartment. As a service technician, you can rely on this switch for precise combustion air monitoring across a wide variety of models, including the HL2, DX2, XTS, and DES series. Maintaining correct static pressure is vital for preventing nuisance shutdowns and ensuring efficient radiant heat transfer in commercial environments.
Key Benefits:- OEM Engineering: Guaranteed compatibility with Detroit Radiant Products and Universal-Ray infrared heaters.
- Broad Compatibility: Direct fit for HL2, DX2, XTS, DET, DES, LS, LD, RH, SV, and HLV series.
- Application Range: Specifically tuned for 150k to 200k BTU/H burner configurations.
- Complete Kit: Includes the normally open pressure switch and vinyl sensing tube for immediate field installation.
- Reliable Safety: Protects equipment by verifying positive and negative pressure before allowing the ignition sequence.
Is the TP-264F pressure switch adjustable?
No, these switches are factory-calibrated to specific tolerance levels to ensure proper safety protocols; field adjustments are not permitted.
Can I use this to replace a TP-1061A?
Yes, the TP-264F is the designated replacement part for TP-1061A (PPS-3051) and TP-1064B switches used in single and dual switch configurations.
What happens if the switch fails to close?
If the blower does not produce enough differential pressure or the switch is faulty, the circuit will remain open, preventing the gas valve from opening and the heater from igniting.
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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