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MFG. #5400932 - REV D-1

12/10

PRINTED IN USA

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PS100-2

PRESSURE TYPE FLOW SWITCH

Typical Sprinkler Applications

Switch Clamping Plate Terminal

Dimensions

 

 

OUTGOING

INCOM

ING

DWG#  923-3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

PS100 

PRESSURE 

DROP ALARM 

SWITCH

SHUT-OFF 

VALVE

BLEEDER 

TEST VALVE 

BVL

CHECK 

VALVE

EXCESS 

PRESSURE 

PUMP

PS120 PRESSURE 

SUPERVISORY 

SWITCH

BLEEDER 

TEST VALVE 

BVL

DWG #925-1A

OS & Y 

VALVE

OS & Y 

VALVE

CHECK 

VALVE

WATER 

SUPPLY

Fig. 4

An  uninsulated  section  of  a  single  conductor 

should not be looped around the terminal and 

serve as two separate connections.  The wire 

must be severed, thereby providing supervision 

of  the  connection  in  the  event  that  the  wire 

becomes dislodged from under the terminal.

Typical Connections

DWG# 928-4

Break out thin section of divider to 

provide path for wires when wiring both 

switches from one conduit entrance.

One Conduit Wiring

Fig. 6

Waterflow Signal Connection

EOLR

TO FIRE ALARM PANEL

DWG# 928-2

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

Local Bell For Waterflow Connection

POSITIVE DC

OR HOT AC

BELL

NEGATIVE DC

OR NEUTRAL AC

     LINE

     LOAD

DWG# 932-2

NOTE: To prevent leakage, apply Teflon tape sealant to male threads only.

2.87

[72.97]

4.22

[107.19]

2.48

[62.87]

3.78

[95.89]

3.20

[81.28]

1.60

[40.64]

GROUND

SCREWS

DWG# 930-1

1/2" NPT

ADJUSTMENT

KNOB

BELL

COM

1

2

COM

1

2

EOLR

TO FIRE 

ALARM 

PANEL

POSITIVE DC 

OR HOT AC

NEGATIVE DC OR 

NEUTRAL AC

LINE

LOAD

OPEN CIRCUIT CLOSES ON ALARM

RING A LOCAL BELL

WITH NORMAL 

SYSTEM 

PRESSURE 

APPLIED 

-TERMINAL 

2 CLOSES ON 

PRESSURE DROP.

DWG# 932-1

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