It is. I misunderstood the question.

It would isolate the compressor as far as I know.

I was thinking go/no go as far as the compressor turning on.

Dan

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On Jul 17, 2015, at 2:30 PM, fmiser via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>>> Wilton wrote:
>>> 
>>> What would unplugging the wire on the pressure switch on
>>> the dryer isolate?
> 
>> Dan wrote:
>> 
>> Nothing.
>> 
>> If you short the terminals on the pressure switch the
>> system would turn on *if* the charge or pressure was low.
>> Otherwise, disconnecting it would have no effect.
> 
> Huh?
> 
> Isn't the pressure switch in series with the compressor?
> 
> With the switch unplugged, the compressor will NOT turn on -
> but all the blowers will run.  I don't know what other
> sub-systems will work or not - like will the aux fan turn
> on.  Unless the KLIMA is involved, on the older systems the
> pressure switch is in series with the compressor clutch.
> Thus unplugging that switch should isolate the compressor but
> let the rest of the system run.
> 
> KLIMA and any computer control could make that invalid.
> 
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