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    Question Similar Products to P266 Fan Speed Control

    Does anyone know of similar products to a P266 Fan Speed Control. This controller runs off 24VAC and can control a motor up to 208/240VAC. It can also control up to three identical fan motors (with just an on/off capacity) for staging within a system.

    The one that I know of is the JCI P266, but I'd appreciate any feedback!!

    Thanks in advance!

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    Have google search for condenser fan speed controller.
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    ICM makes a controller (ICM333) that will operate off either temperature or pressure transducers. A lot cheaper and in my opinion, so far , better. I've installed some of these replacing the dual Johnson control unit for some Data Air condensers. I used two transducers, one for each circuit in the condenser. The thing I like about them is that in a tight control box all the controls are up front. You can set the temp or pressure range they operate and are good for 120/208/230 and 480 volt.
    http://www.icmcontrols.com/HEAD-PRES...-Prodlist.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmytee View Post
    ICM makes a controller (ICM333) that will operate off either temperature or pressure transducers. A lot cheaper and in my opinion, so far , better. I've installed some of these replacing the dual Johnson control unit for some Data Air condensers. I used two transducers, one for each circuit in the condenser. The thing I like about them is that in a tight control box all the controls are up front. You can set the temp or pressure range they operate and are good for 120/208/230 and 480 volt.
    http://www.icmcontrols.com/HEAD-PRES...-Prodlist.html
    Looks like if you use the one for pressure it would be a 0-5 volt input on the ICM controller. That would be slick to use this with a control module for a small pressure relief fan or the like. Good info Jimmy...
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