■ Adjustable temperature
■ High switching capacity
■ Small hysteresis
■ Terminals easily accessible
■ DIN rail mounted
■ Change-over contact
The mechanical thermostat is used for controlling heating and cooling equipment, filter fans or signal devices. The thermostat registers the surrounding air and can switch both inductive and resistive loads via snap-action contact.
Technical Data
Switch temperature difference | Switch temperature difference |
Sensor element | Thermostatic bimetal |
Contact type | Snap-action contact |
Contact resistance | < 10mΩ |
Service life | > 100,000 cycles |
Max. Switching capacity | 250VAC, 10 (4) A 120VAC, 10 (4) A DC 30W |
EMC | acc. To EN 55014-1-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 |
Connection | clip for 35mm DIN rail,EN60715 or for exit filter EF 118 Series |
Casing | plastic according to UL94 V-0, light grey |
Dimensions | 67 x 50 x 38mm |
Weight | variable |
Operating/Storage temperature | -20 to +80 (-4 to +176 ) / -45 to +80 (-49 to +176 ) |
Protection type | IP20 |
*Connecting terminal “N” (RF heating resistor) causes the thermal feedback to work and so reduces the temperature difference to approx. 0.5K. |