Preset thermostat 3BT series
NONCremote sensing

Preset thermostat - 3BT series - Sensata Technologies - NO / NC / remote sensing
Preset thermostat - 3BT series - Sensata Technologies - NO / NC / remote sensing
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Characteristics

Type
preset
Contact type
NO, NC
Other characteristics
remote sensing, precision
Temperature

Min.: -62 °C
(-80 °F)

Max.: 177 °C
(351 °F)

Switching power: current

0.01 A, 1 A, 200 A, 500 A

Switching power : voltage

30 mV, 30 mV, 115 mV

Description

Klixon® Tiny Stats combine an impressive list of superlatives in a reliable, hermetically sealed, snap–acting Klixon® design. They are the smallest envelope size ever developed — ideal for remote sensing applications in locations with severe space limitations. They are the lightest construction available — perfect for applications where weight is an important consideration. They have an extremely fast response in order to permit early warning of overheat conditions. The low mass internal components allow Tiny Stat precision thermostats to meet the most demanding shock and vibration standards of MIL-PRF-24236. 3BT and 4BT TINY STATS provide temperature control for key applications like bio-medical analyzers, transformers, gear box chip detectors, aircraft angle of attack sensors, aerospace DC motors, aircraft environmental controll fans, and travelling wave tube amplifiers. • Smallest snap–acting thermal switches ever made • Extremely fast response • Single pole, single throw (SPST) • Preset, non-adjustable calibration • Hermetically sealed and back–filled with nitrogen • Gold plated • Various mounting configurations available

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