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DANFOSS KP15 pressure switch
Danfoss KP15 high and low pressure switch with automatic reset. HP range 8–32 bar (fixed differential 4 bar), LP -0.2–7.5 bar (adjustable differential 0.7–4 bar). 1/4” SAE connections, compatible with various HVAC and refrigeration systems.
Description
The Danfoss KP15 pressure switch is designed for complete control of refrigeration and air conditioning systems, protecting both the high and low pressure sides. It automatically intervenes when pressure limits are exceeded, preventing damage to compressors and components.
High pressure (HP): range 8–32 bar with fixed 4 bar differential, for stable and reliable protection.
Low pressure (LP): range -0.2–7.5 bar with adjustable differential 0.7–4 bar, to suit various system configurations.
Thanks to the standard 1/4" SAE connections, installation is simple and compatible with numerous HVAC and refrigeration systems. Multiple part numbers available ensure high adaptability and easy replacement.
The KP15 is a robust, precise and reliable solution, ideal for professional applications requiring complete control and safety on both sides of the circuit.
Technical features:
- Model: KP15
- Manufacturer: DANFOSS
- Type: High/low pressure switch
- Reset: Automatic
- HP range: 8 ÷ 32 bar
- HP Differential: Fixed 4 bar
- LP range: -0.2 ÷ 7.5 bar
- LP Differential: Adjustable 0.7 ÷ 4 bar
- Connections: 1/4” SAE
- Application: HVAC and refrigeration systems
- Function: High and low pressure control and protection
- Fitment: Manufacturer Code 060-507166-KP15-0605071 DANFOSS
Advantages:
- Complete high and low pressure control
- Automatic reset for greater operational continuity
- Reliable compressor protection
- Wide HP and LP adjustment range
- Adjustable LP differential for greater precision
- Easy installation with 1/4” SAE connections
- Compatibility with various HVAC and refrigeration systems
- Robust and reliable Danfoss solution
Complete control and reliable safety for your system: the ideal solution for precise management of high and low pressure in HVAC and refrigeration systems.

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