Voltage
Current
Sensor Element
Hysteresis
Voltage Rating | 125–250 Vac |
Current Rating | 16 A (AC) / 14 A (DC) |
Contact Type | SPST (NO / NC) |
Control Type | Operating control, Type 1 |
Dielectric Strength | 1800 Vac · 1 sec |
Temperature Range | 0 to +60 °C (32 to 140 °F) |
Hysteresis | ±5°C |
Sensing Element | Synthetic Fiber |
Housing Materia | Flame retardant housing, UL 94-V0 |
Colour | RAL 7035, Light Grey |
Length | 101 mm / 3.98″ |
Width | 57 mm / 2.24″ |
Height | 55 mm / 2.17″ |
Weight | 170 g / 0.375 lb |
Mounting | Rail 35 mm / Rail 32 mm / Rail 15 mm |
Terminals | 2-Pole for wires section of 12 AWG |
Standards | UL 60730-1 / UL 60730-2-9 / UL 60730-2-13 CAN/CSA-E60730-1:15 / CAN/CSA-E60730-2-9:15 |
Environmental | Indoor |
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Operation, safety notes, and troubleshooting.
Outline drawings with dimensional data.
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