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Infrared switches recognize without contact hot objects in its measuring beam, to trigger a switch process. They are e.g. used for recognizing, counting or positioning of hot objects. The IMPAC Infrared temperature switches cover a temperature range between -40°C and 1500°C.
For detailed information please see:
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Dresser Instruments manufactures a full line of high quality Ashcroft® manometers for the shutdown and control of many types of processes. The array of Ashcroft® pressure switches offered, meets application needs for industries such as off-road equipment, professional generators, compressors suppliers, turbines, off-shore applications, panels, pipelines, professional filters, blowers, wastewater applications and more.
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| Barksdale temperature switches offer superb stability and are the ideal choice for accurate stable measurments in critical applications. |
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Bimetal temperature switching with fixed switching point (60.8301)
electromechanical temperature switch with a fixed switching temperature
IP67 protection (max.)
simple installation
contact rating up to 2.5 kVA
The bimetal temperature switch lends itself to universal use. Areas of application include temperature monitoring/control and signaling in cooling and heating systems, manufacturers of compressors and motors.
The temperature switch can, to a limited extent, also be used as a temperature controller.
The temperature change is transferred to a mechanism via the professional fitting. When the switching temperature is reached, the temperature switch is activated.
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Design and fabrication of our industrial sensors correspond
with the technical standard of DIN 43770. Our sensors can
be divided into two groups, depending on the measurement
method used.
Resistance professional thermometer
Resistance thermometer have a defined resistance value
at 0°C which alters, depending on temperature.
This alteration is presented as temperature value.
Thermo couples
Thermo couples consist of two different metal wires which
are welded together at one point. When the weld spot is
heated, a thermal voltage is generated at the open ends
of the wires which provides the temperature metering.
The sensors have a modular design and consist of
• a connection head
• a protective tube
• a replaceable measurement insert.
The connection head for wiring is the standard head of shape B. The protective tube and the measurement insert of the sensor vary, depending on application conditions and temperature range.
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800 Series
Indicating Temperature switch
800 Series Product Specification
800 Series Customer Drawings
800 Series Installation & Maintenance
Product Overview
No external power required
SPDT or dual switch outputs
Stainless steel industrial bulb and capillary
NEMA 4 enclosure
Optional capillary lengths & materials
Adjustable ranges: -180 to 650ºF; -117 to 340ºC
Approvals: UL, CSA, CE |
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Digital Temperature switch - Series TSX
Dual Probe Input, Single or Dual Relay Output
Digital Temperature Professional switch - Series TST
Dual Probe Input, Three 8 Amp Relay Output, Alarm
Digital Temperature Switch - Series TSS2
PTC Thermistor Input, Two Independent Relay Outputs
Temperature Switch - Series M-51
Bi-metal, Double Adjustable, Automatic Reset
Temperature Switch - Series FM
Adjustable Deadband, Immersion Type
Temperature Switch - Series DA-7035N
Adjustable Deadband, Industrial bulb and Capillary Type
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Temperature limit value
- Thermal relays with thread made of high-grade steel, max. 2
Switching points as PNP exit with measuring element PT100 or execution
with thermal switch
electrical professional fitting with sparkplug or M12 plug, opener or
Contact function, customized remarks |
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Temperature switch series T4 and T7
General purpose or Ex-proof according UL or ATEX. Accuracy: ±1 %.
Characteristics:
* Ambient temperature up to 60 °C for EEx d applications
* Class 1 Division 1 Gr. B, C and D according UL
* Protection IP54, IP66 or NEMA 4, 4X, 7, 9 and 13 (UL)
* Rigid stem and capillary types up to 15 m |
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