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Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch

Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch

The Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 is a professional-grade air pressure sensing switch engineered for dual-action monitoring in commercial HVAC and energy management systems. This differential pressure switch features two independently adjustable SPDT snap-acting switches mounted on a common foot bracket, allowing technicians to establish a precise deadband for complex control circuits. With a set point range adjustable from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c., the DDP-106-313 is ideal for proving air flow or monitoring filter pressure drops across individual sensing elements.

Designed for vertical plane mounting to ensure maximum accuracy, this dual pressure switch utilizes high-integrity diaphragms and calibration springs housed in plated enclosures. The unit includes three 1/4" OD sample connections—one common high-pressure port and two independent low-pressure ports—utilizing integral compression ferrule and nut fittings for a secure, leak-free installation. Whether you are managing positive, negative, or differential pressure, the DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch provides reliable pilot duty performance (300 VA at 115-277 VAC) for critical alarm and control functions.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Dual-Action Control: Two separate SPDT switches allow for simultaneous high/low limit monitoring or independent alarm thresholds.
  • Precision Adjustability: Field-adjustable set points ranging from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. provide versatile 1.2" wc per full turn calibration.
  • Streamlined Installation: Features a common high-pressure port and compression fittings to reduce manifold complexity.
  • Industrial Durability: Rated for over 100,000 cycles at maximum electrical load, ensuring long-term stability in air-handling units.
Common Questions & Technical Support

How do I set the "deadband" on the DDP-106-313?
Since each SPDT switch is independently adjustable, you establish the deadband by setting one switch to the desired 'high' actuation point and the other to the 'low' release point within the 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. range.

Does the mounting orientation matter?
Yes, for the Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 to maintain the lowest specified set points, it must be mounted with the diaphragms in a vertical plane. Avoid mounting with the sample connections facing up.

Can I use this for both positive and negative pressure?
Absolutely. By utilizing the 'H' and 'L' ports correctly, you can monitor positive pressure, vacuum (negative pressure), or the differential between two distinct air sources.

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.

$118.63

Original: $338.93

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Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch

$338.93

$118.63

Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch

The Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 is a professional-grade air pressure sensing switch engineered for dual-action monitoring in commercial HVAC and energy management systems. This differential pressure switch features two independently adjustable SPDT snap-acting switches mounted on a common foot bracket, allowing technicians to establish a precise deadband for complex control circuits. With a set point range adjustable from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c., the DDP-106-313 is ideal for proving air flow or monitoring filter pressure drops across individual sensing elements.

Designed for vertical plane mounting to ensure maximum accuracy, this dual pressure switch utilizes high-integrity diaphragms and calibration springs housed in plated enclosures. The unit includes three 1/4" OD sample connections—one common high-pressure port and two independent low-pressure ports—utilizing integral compression ferrule and nut fittings for a secure, leak-free installation. Whether you are managing positive, negative, or differential pressure, the DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch provides reliable pilot duty performance (300 VA at 115-277 VAC) for critical alarm and control functions.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Dual-Action Control: Two separate SPDT switches allow for simultaneous high/low limit monitoring or independent alarm thresholds.
  • Precision Adjustability: Field-adjustable set points ranging from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. provide versatile 1.2" wc per full turn calibration.
  • Streamlined Installation: Features a common high-pressure port and compression fittings to reduce manifold complexity.
  • Industrial Durability: Rated for over 100,000 cycles at maximum electrical load, ensuring long-term stability in air-handling units.
Common Questions & Technical Support

How do I set the "deadband" on the DDP-106-313?
Since each SPDT switch is independently adjustable, you establish the deadband by setting one switch to the desired 'high' actuation point and the other to the 'low' release point within the 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. range.

Does the mounting orientation matter?
Yes, for the Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 to maintain the lowest specified set points, it must be mounted with the diaphragms in a vertical plane. Avoid mounting with the sample connections facing up.

Can I use this for both positive and negative pressure?
Absolutely. By utilizing the 'H' and 'L' ports correctly, you can monitor positive pressure, vacuum (negative pressure), or the differential between two distinct air sources.

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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The Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 is a professional-grade air pressure sensing switch engineered for dual-action monitoring in commercial HVAC and energy management systems. This differential pressure switch features two independently adjustable SPDT snap-acting switches mounted on a common foot bracket, allowing technicians to establish a precise deadband for complex control circuits. With a set point range adjustable from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c., the DDP-106-313 is ideal for proving air flow or monitoring filter pressure drops across individual sensing elements.

Designed for vertical plane mounting to ensure maximum accuracy, this dual pressure switch utilizes high-integrity diaphragms and calibration springs housed in plated enclosures. The unit includes three 1/4" OD sample connections—one common high-pressure port and two independent low-pressure ports—utilizing integral compression ferrule and nut fittings for a secure, leak-free installation. Whether you are managing positive, negative, or differential pressure, the DDP-106-313 Sensing Switch provides reliable pilot duty performance (300 VA at 115-277 VAC) for critical alarm and control functions.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Dual-Action Control: Two separate SPDT switches allow for simultaneous high/low limit monitoring or independent alarm thresholds.
  • Precision Adjustability: Field-adjustable set points ranging from 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. provide versatile 1.2" wc per full turn calibration.
  • Streamlined Installation: Features a common high-pressure port and compression fittings to reduce manifold complexity.
  • Industrial Durability: Rated for over 100,000 cycles at maximum electrical load, ensuring long-term stability in air-handling units.
Common Questions & Technical Support

How do I set the "deadband" on the DDP-106-313?
Since each SPDT switch is independently adjustable, you establish the deadband by setting one switch to the desired 'high' actuation point and the other to the 'low' release point within the 0.05" to 2.0" w.c. range.

Does the mounting orientation matter?
Yes, for the Cleveland Controls DDP-106-313 to maintain the lowest specified set points, it must be mounted with the diaphragms in a vertical plane. Avoid mounting with the sample connections facing up.

Can I use this for both positive and negative pressure?
Absolutely. By utilizing the 'H' and 'L' ports correctly, you can monitor positive pressure, vacuum (negative pressure), or the differential between two distinct air sources.

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.