RT101 Introduction: Thermostat_Thermostat Switch, Reset Function: Manual Max, Contact Function: SPDT, Temperature Range [°C] [Minimum]: 25, Sensor Type: Remote Temperature Bag, Temperature Range [°C] [Max]: 90, Gross Weight: 0.89KG, Net Weight: 0.85KG, Use Remote Sensor.
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gross weight | 0.97 kg | net weight | 0.85 kg | EAN | 5.70242E+12 | | | EN 60947 Wiring Properties | Flexible, ferrule: 0.2-1.5 mm2 | Flexible, without ferrules: 0.2-2.5 mm2 | Solid/stranded: 0.2-2.5 mm2 | EN 60947 Electrical Properties | Pollution level: 3 | Rated impulse voltage: 4 kV | Short Circuit Protection, Fuse: 10A | Product name | thermostat | Product Description: | thermostat | Product range | Switches and thermostats | The name of the product family | RT thermostat | Product accessories | Switch accessories | Sensor size (Ø x L) [mm] | 9.5 x 80 mm | Sensor size (Ø x L) [inches] | 3/8 x 3 1/8 in | Sensor type | Remote Temperature Sensing Pack | Charge type | adsorption | Packing: | Multi-packing | Repairable | Contact system | Variance type | fixed | Model | RT101 | Maximum sensor temperature [°C] | 300 °C | Maximum sensor temperature [°F] | 572 °F | Minimum sensor sleeve length [mm] | 112 mm | Minimum sensor sleeve length [inches] | 4 13/32 in | Chassis Rating IP | IP54 | Quantity per pack | 15 pc |
The above is a product introduction about Danfoss/Danfoss model RT101, the specific content is: thermostat_thermostatic switch, reset function: manual max, contact function: SPDT, temperature range [°C] [minimum]: 25, sensor type: remote temperature bag, temperature range [°C] [maximum]: 90, gross weight: 0.89KG, net weight: 0.85KG, use remote sensor. If you still have questions, you can communicate with customer service at any time, 76 Technology guarantees that all finished products are genuine and honest transactions. You choose 76 Technology, 76 Technology reports on the purchase experience with high quality, excellent service and strict control.
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