Honeywell Bi-Metallic Thermostat, Opens at 35°C, Closes at +50°C, +150°C Max, SPST-NO, Automatic Reset, Bracket Mount

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RS Stock No.:
228-2557
Distrelec Article No.:
303-99-475
Mfr. Part No.:
2455R--90820464
Brand:
Honeywell
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Brand

Honeywell

Minimum Temperature

0°C

Maximum Temperature

+150°C

Opening Temperature

35°C

Closing Temperature

+50°C

Thermostat Type

Bi-Metallic

Switch Configuration

SPST-NO

Contact Rating

10A

Contact Voltage Rating

250V ac

Terminal Type

Solder, Tab

Switch Function

NC

Mounting Type

Bracket Mount

Reset Type

Automatic

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Honeywell Thermostatic Limit Switch, 250V AC, +35°C Opening Temperature - 2455R 9082-464 F50C


Automatically regulate the temperature of your system with this thermostatic limit switch from Honeywell. Its bimetallic contacts react to changes in climate, ensuring a rapid switch-on or switch-off once your set conditions are met. This safeguards your set-up from overheating or excessive cooling. The thermostat is designed to close the circuit when temperatures reach over +50°C and reopen it when it drops down to +35°C. A rigid phenolic body and stainless steel end cap make it durable and resistant to corrosion and wear, so it's suitable for use in harsh environments.

Features & Benefits


• Solder terminal type for secure installation
• Voltage rating of 250V AC for use in high-power systems
• Electrically isolated SPST (single pole single throw) contact ensures safe current flow

Applications


• Refrigerators
• Medical incubators
• HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems

How do the contacts trigger the switch to open or close?


The switch's bimetallic strips react to high and low temperatures by expanding and reducing in size, triggering the switch to open or close when certain conditions are met.

Approvals

UL, CSA


Thermal Switches