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Limit Switches And Sensors
Limit switches and sensors are critical safety and control devices in HVAC systems. They monitor system parameters like temperature, pressure, and airflow to ensure safe, efficient operation.
Limit Switches
What are Limit Switches?
- Safety devices that detect specific conditions (mainly temperature or pressure).
- They interrupt power to equipment if preset limits are exceeded to prevent damage or hazards.
Types and Functions
- High Limit Switch: Turns off the system if the air temperature or component temperature gets too high.
- Rollout Limit Switch: Detects flame rollout or excessive heat escaping from the combustion chamber.
- Pressure Limit Switch: Monitors refrigerant or air pressure; shuts down the system if pressure is too high or low.
Common Locations
- Furnace heat exchanger
- Air handlers
- Refrigerant lines
Sensors
Types of HVAC Sensors
| Sensor Type | Function | Typical Location |
|---|---|---|
| Thermistors / Temperature Sensors | Measure air or component temperature | Ducts, outdoor unit, furnace |
| Pressure Sensors | Detect refrigerant or air pressure | Refrigerant lines, ductwork |
| Humidity Sensors | Measure moisture levels in the air | Indoor air handling units |
| Flame Sensors | Detect the presence of a flame during ignition | Furnace burners |
| Airflow Sensors | Monitor airflow across filters or coils | Air handlers, ducts |
Importance
- Help maintain optimal system performance.
- Enable safety shutdown if parameters go beyond safe limits.
- Improve comfort and energy efficiency.
Summary
- Limit switches act as safety cutoffs based on temperature or pressure.
- Sensors provide real-time data for system control, safety, and diagnostics.
- Proper functioning of these devices is essential for safe, efficient HVAC operation.



