Stainless steel thermostat 2049 series
doublemanual resettamper-proof

Stainless steel thermostat - 2049 series - Sensata Technologies - double / manual reset / tamper-proof
Stainless steel thermostat - 2049 series - Sensata Technologies - double / manual reset / tamper-proof
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Characteristics

Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
double, manual reset, tamper-proof
Temperature

Min.: 0 °F
(-18 °C)

Max.: 300 °F
(149 °C)

Switching power: current

25 A, 48 A

Switching power : voltage

240 V, 600 V

Description

The 20490 series is a double pole single throw (DPST) fixed temperature thermostat especially designed for electric heat, laundry, and other major appliance applications. The high capacity thermostats eliminate the need for costly backup contacts and low capacity limit controls in electric heat applications. The 20490 and 20491 are automatic reset devices. The 20492 and 20493 are manual reset and are designed for trip free operation. • Double Pole Single Throw (DPST) • Automatic Reset or Manual Reset/Trip Free • Heavy Duty Capacity - up to 48 amperes per pole on 20493 • Snap-Action resists shock and vibration regardless of mounting position • UL Recognized for USA and Canada (20490 only) • Tamperproof – temperatures are factory set to customer requirements • Molded Phenolic Case – UL V-0 rated material which seals out lint, dust, and other contamination • High Reliability

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Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall C6 - Stand 630

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