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Mechanical thermostat TRT series
adjustableNCNO

mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
mechanical thermostat
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Characteristics

Heating technology
mechanical
Type
adjustable
Contact type
NC, NO
Mounting
DIN rail
Supply voltage
230VAC, 60VDC
Material
plastic
Protection level
IP20, IP30
Applications
for heating and cooling, for electrical cabinets
Other characteristics
manual reset
Temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 90 °C
(194 °F)

Switching power: current

10 A

Switching power : voltage

Min.: 110 V

Max.: 250 V

Process temperature

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Description

The Fandis thermostats are designed to guarantee the control of temperature levels inside the electrical panels. Furthermore, if properly configured, they can also interact with other components of the panel, to provide warnings in critical situations or to activate countermeasures and automatic regulation systems. • The thermostats of this series are available with normally closed, normally open and change over contact • The NO / NC thermostats offer a wide range within which to regulate the temperature. Available with Centigrade or Fahrenheit scale. • The snap-on fixing system, for 35-mm DIN rail, allows quick and easy mounting of the thermostats inside the electrical enclosure. • The thermostats also work in combination with anti-condensation heaters or fan filters. For precise and effective temperature and humidity level control. • The electrical connection (the locking of the electrical cable in the thermostat) is made through a safe and reliable screw system.

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