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Bimetallic thermostat A2, AA2, -A2, -AA2, A2R, AA2R
preset

bimetallic thermostat
bimetallic thermostat
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Characteristics

Heating technology
bimetallic
Type
preset
Temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Description

A creep-action thermostat/thermal protector with highest contact rating of all Model A Series thermostats. Available with gold diffused contacts (A2, AA2) for use in low voltage/low current applications, or with fine silver contacts (-A2, -AA2) for 120 VAC applications. Also available with normally open contacts (A2R, AA2R) Features ________________________________________ •Conductive bimetal construction; the bimetallic element carries the circuit current. •Creep action device; slow make/slow break switching action. •No built-in differential between the opening and closing temperature. •Case electrically alive; insulating sleeving is available. Preset calibration temperature; not adjustable in the field. •Available to open circuit on rise of temperature (normally closed), Models A2 and AA2, or close circuit on rise of temperature (normally open), Models A2 and AA2. •Available with gold diffused, fine silver contacts for use in low voltage/low current applications. •Available with same end termination, Models A2 and A2; or opposite end termination, Models AA2 and AA2. •Available with factory applied lead wires. Models -A2 and -AA2 are without gold diffused contacts. Contact Ratings ________________________________________ •5 amps 120 VAC resistive •5 amps 120 VAC inductive •6 amps 12 VDC resistive Calibration Range ________________________________________ •Available with nominal calibration temperatures from 5°C to 200°C.

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