Bulb And Capillary Thermostats

March 8, 2007
The SJW Series of bulb and capillary thermostats feature a 30-A capacity and incorporate a positive-off switch to force contacts open to ensure the unit doesn't restart accidentally.

The SJW Series of bulb and capillary thermostats feature a 30-A capacity and incorporate a positive-off switch to force contacts open to ensure the unit doesn't restart accidentally. The unit features double pole, single throw (DPST), allowing it to operate with dual contacts. The Series also includes Models SHQ, SHR, and SJQ with qualities that include 120/480 Vac, use resistive ratings, inductive ratings, and pilot-duty ratings. The thermostats are electromechanical switches that open on temperature rise in the –40 to 608°F range. Available options include 8-32 and 10-32 screw terminals for easy drop-in replacement, material choices of copper, stainless steel, or nickel plating, 0.250 quick-connects, customer markings, and gold Flash contacts.

Selco/ECC,
605 South East St., Anaheim, CA 92805,
(800) 229-2332;
selcoproducts.com

 

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