SAFETY SWITCHES
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| Part No. | Description / Application | RJay's | Buy It! | ||
| HRA04-2000 | Binary Safety Switch (Barb Style Fitting) | $30.00 | |||
| HRA04-2011 | Binary Safety Switch (Beadlock Style Fitting) | $30.00 | |||
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| Part No. | Description / Application | RJay's | Buy It! | ||
| HRA04-2111 | Binary Safety Switch (Male) | $25.00 | |||
| HRA04-3111 | Trinary Safety Switch (Male) | $40.00 | |||
| HRA05-1972 | #6
Switch Fitting (Allows the mounting of safety switch between two #6 O-ring connections) |
$15.00 | |||
| Safety Switch Tech Tips |
A safety switch simply works by opening and closing circuits. As long as pressure in the high side line (the line between the condenser and evaporator) is within safe, operating levels, the safety switch will keep the electrical circuit between the thermostat and the compressor closed. However, when pressures either rise above or fall below safe levels, the switch opens the circuit to shut down the system. |
While a binary switch will simply shut down the compressor, the trinary switch has an added feature. When pressures start to rise, the trinary switch will engage an electric fan to bring additional air across the condenser to lower high side pressure. |
Both the trinary and binary safety switch can be mounted anywhere in the high pressure line between the condenser and the evaporator. Mounting the safety switch behind the dash near the evaporator hides the switch out of view for a clean underhood appearance. |
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