π₯ Honeywell C6097A3095 Pressure Switch β .4β4 in WC, Break on Fall, Manual Reset
The Honeywell C6097A3095 Pressure Switch is a diaphragm-actuated safety-limit switch designed for use with natural gas, liquid propane (LP) gas, or air. This switch is engineered to break the control circuit on pressure fall, providing reliable safety protection for your gas or air systems.
Equipped with manual reset lockout, the C6097A3095 ensures the system cannot restart until the cause of a pressure fault has been addressed. Its transparent removable cover protects the scaleplate and adjusting knob while allowing easy monitoring. With multiple mounting options and high durability (IP65), this switch is ideal for industrial, commercial, and residential burner and gas appliance applications.
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Key Features
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Works with natural gas, LP gas, or air
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Diaphragm-actuated safety-limit switch
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Break on fall β opens control circuit when pressure drops below setpoint
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Manual reset lockout with external reset button for safety
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Transparent removable cover protects scaleplate and adjusting knob
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Pipe tappings for positive pressure (air only) or venting connections (NPT mount only)
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Direct mounting available via 1/4 in. NPT or flange for Honeywell Integrated Valve Train
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IP65 dust and water resistant
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Surge orifice included for pressure spike protection
π Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Part Number |
C6097A3095 |
| Replaces |
C6097A1228, C6097A1095, C437E2036 |
| Type |
Break on fall, manual reset |
| Media |
Natural gas, LP gas, air |
| Pressure Range |
0.4 β 4 in WC |
| Max Operating Pressure |
8.5 psi (600 mbar) |
| Voltage |
240 VAC |
| Mounting Options |
1/4 in. NPT, flange mount |
| IP Rating |
IP65 |
| Function |
Senses positive or differential pressure to break control circuit on low pressure |
| Additional Features |
Lockout with manual reset, surge orifice, removable transparent cover |
β οΈ Common Symptoms / When to Replace
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β Burner or appliance fails to start due to pressure fault
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β Switch trips frequently even under normal pressure conditions
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β Manual reset button does not reset the system
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β Visible damage, corrosion, or leaks on the switch body or diaphragm
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β Inaccurate pressure sensing or slow response
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does βbreak on fallβ mean?
Q: Can this switch be used for both gas and air systems?
Q: What is the difference between manual reset and automatic reset?
Q: Is the switch compatible with Honeywell Integrated Valve Trains?
π οΈ Installation & Maintenance Tips
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π§° Always turn off power and gas supply before installation.
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βοΈ Ensure the switch is mounted correctly and pressure connections are secure.
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π§ Check for proper pressure range setting (.4β4 in WC) before operating the system.
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π§© Test the manual reset function after installation to ensure safety lockout works correctly.
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π Inspect periodically for leaks, corrosion, or diaphragm wear.