- Thermostats generally refer to thermostats.
- Thermostat refers to a series of automatic control elements that undergo physical deformation inside the switch according to the temperature change of the working environment, thereby producing some special effects and producing on or off actions. It is also called temperature control switch and temperature protector. , Temperature controller, referred to as temperature controller. Or the temperature is transmitted to the temperature controller through the temperature protector, and the temperature controller issues a switch command to control the operation of the equipment to achieve the ideal temperature and energy saving effect.
- Thermostats have a very wide range of applications. According to different types of thermostats, they are used in many products such as home appliances, motors, refrigeration or heating.
- Voltage: AC 250V
- Current: 10A
- Contact life: <50000 times
- Contact resistance: ≤50MΩ
- Insulation resistance: ≥100MΩ
- Electric strength: 2500V/S no breakdown, no flashover
- Operating temperature: nominal temperature ± 5 ℃, recovery temperature is nominal temperature -25 ℃ ± 8 ℃
(1) Normally closed type: the temperature rises, the contact is disconnected, the temperature drops, the contact is connected
(2) Normally open type: the temperature rises, the contact is connected, the temperature drops, the contact is disconnected