Bulb And Capillary Temperature Switch For Electric Water Heater
The WYG series capillary temperature controller adopts ceramic switch box, which has the advantages of accurate temperature control, wide control range, large contact capacity, high reliability, and thin thickness.
It is suitable for electric heaters, electric boilers, drum washing machines, electric ovens, etc., as electric heating control. It is also suitable for room temperature control and refrigeration control.The Termostat shown in the picture is a kind of universal Capillary Termostat applied in a number of electrical appliances.
According to the customized specifications, it could be made to control temperature from -35 deg C to +320 deg C. More technical information of this Capillary Termostat will be shown in the table below.
Features:
1. Strictly comply with UL, CE, CQC, RoHS
2. Available in a wide temperature range and differential
3. Temperature adjustable through adjusting shaft
4. Auto-reset, manual-reset, and fixed temperature design available
5. Snap-Action electric switch
6. Little magnetic interference
7. Long life usage
8. Accessories, such as knob, bezel, capillary gland kit etc. available
9. "D" shaped adjusting shafts with different lengths are available according to a variety of electrical appliance.
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Capillary Termostat:
Temperature Range of Capillary Termostat | -35°C~ +320°C |
General Temperature Range | +0°C~+40°C +30°C~+85°C +30°C~+90°C +30°C~+110°C +30°C~+185°C +50°C~+300°C +50°C~+320°C |
Temperature Differential | 5% of Action Temperature |
Length of Capillary | 300mm~3000mm optional |
Material of Capillary and Sensing Bulb | Stainless Steel and Copper optional |
Diameter of Sensing Bulb | 3mm,4mm,5mm,6mm |
Electric Rating | 16(3)A 250VAC~10(1.8)A 400V |
Wiring Diagram | Single PoleSingle Throw (SPST) Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) |
Material of Terminal | Brass |
Mounting Hole | 2-M4 |
Center of Mounting Hole | 28mm |
Min. Capillary Bend Radius | 5mm |
Temperature's Rate of Change | 1°C/min |
Life | 100000 cycles |
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