Ranco pressure controls are pressure switches used across HVAC and refrigeration systems to sense system pressure and act once it crosses a pre-set threshold, protecting compressors from conditions like loss of charge or excessive head pressure. Ranco has manufactured pressure switches since 1913, and the brand now operates under Robertshaw, which continues to produce and support the Ranco lineup for commercial refrigeration and HVAC applications. Contractors use these controls on air conditioning and refrigeration equipment to trigger a shutdown or cycle change when pressure moves outside a safe operating range, preventing damage that would otherwise require a more expensive compressor repair. The controls also appear in less obvious applications, including washing machine water level sensing and ice bank controls for beverage dispensing equipment. Because a pressure control failure can either shut down a system unnecessarily or fail to protect it when needed, technicians typically verify a suspect control's setpoint before assuming the compressor itself is at fault.
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Selecting the right control starts with identifying the specific function needed, whether that is single-stage low or high pressure cutout protection, dual pressure control in one device, or a specialty application like ice bank management for beverage equipment. Matching the control's pressure range to the refrigerant and system design is just as important as choosing the right series, since a control set for the wrong pressure range will either trip too early, shutting the system down unnecessarily, or fail to trip in time to protect the compressor. Environmental conditions at the installation site also factor into the decision. RHS and RHM series controls, with their hermetically sealed construction, hold up better in humid, outdoor, or otherwise harsh environments than a standard control would, making them a better fit for transport refrigeration or exposed equipment. Technicians replacing a failed control on an existing system should confirm the original setpoint and configuration before ordering, since installing a replacement with a different pressure range changes how the system cycles. A control that appears to have failed sometimes turns out to be correctly protecting a system with a different underlying problem, such as a refrigerant charge issue, so checking the setpoint against actual system readings before replacing the part helps avoid swapping a functioning control unnecessarily. Robertshaw markets Ranco Pressure Controls under continued production, so current part numbers and specifications remain available through authorized distributors for both new installations and older system repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Ranco pressure control actually protect against?
It protects a compressor from conditions like loss of refrigerant charge or excessive head pressure by shutting the system down or changing its cycle once pressure crosses a pre-set threshold. Catching these conditions early prevents damage that would otherwise require a more expensive compressor repair.
How is a dual pressure control different from two single pressure controls?
A dual pressure control combines both low side and high side protection in a single device, which simplifies wiring and mounting compared to installing two separate controls. Technicians often choose the dual version on systems that need both functions and have limited space for additional components.
When would a technician choose an RHS or RHM series control over a standard one?
The hermetically sealed design of the RHS and RHM series holds up better in humid, outdoor, or otherwise harsh environments where a standard control risks moisture intrusion and premature failure. Transport refrigeration and exposed industrial equipment are typical applications for this series.
Can a pressure control that keeps tripping be a sign of a different problem?
In many cases a control that trips repeatedly is correctly responding to a real issue such as a refrigerant charge problem rather than malfunctioning itself. Checking actual system pressure readings against the control's setpoint before replacing the part helps confirm whether the control or the system is at fault.
Are older Ranco pressure controls still supported with replacement parts?
Robertshaw continues to manufacture and support the Ranco lineup, so current part numbers and cross references are generally available through authorized distributors even for older system designs. Confirming the original setpoint and configuration before ordering a replacement helps match the new control to how the system was designed to cycle.