Siemens S55770 Changeover Thermostats, 6A, 250 V ac, -15 → 55 °C

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RS Stock No.:
282-5187
Mfr. Part No.:
QAF64.6-J / S55700-P156
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Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Contact Rating

6A

Contact Voltage

250 V

Switch Configuration

Changeover

Supply Voltage

250 V ac

Maximum Temperature

+80 °C

Temperature Range

-15 → 55 °C

Series

S55770

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens Frost Detector, Modulating and 2-Point, 250V AC Supply Voltage, Capillary Tube 6000mm - S55700-P156


This frost detector by Siemens is a versatile and reliable option for temperature control in various settings. With a temperature range from -15 to 55 °C, it offers flexibility and precision in managing heating and cooling systems. The changeover switch configuration ensures seamless functionality.

Features & Benefits


• Energy-efficient design for cost-effective operation
• Programmable settings for customised temperature control
• Smart technology for easy monitoring and adjustment
• Suitable for residential and commercial use

Applications


• Ideal for use on the air side of ventilation and air conditioning plants
• Can be used for hot water air heating coils at risk of freezing
• Can be used to signal frost and prevent freeze-ups

Can it be used in both residential and commercial settings?


Yes, this thermostat is suitable for both residential and commercial environments, providing reliable temperature control.

Will it help prevent freeze-ups in heating systems?


Yes, it can signal frost and prevent freeze-ups in systems where the risk of freezing is present.

Is it energy-efficient?


Yes, this thermostat is designed to be energy-efficient, helping to reduce overall heating and cooling costs.

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