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Thermostats
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File Size413KB,10 Pages
ManufacturerHoneywell
Websitehttp://www.ssec.honeywell.com/
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ManufacturerHoneywell
Product CategoryThermostats
Thermostats
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Precision engineering. Commercial sense.
From the exacting
needs of high-end industrial and aerospace applications to
commercial safety and office equipment usage, Honeywell
Sensing and Control (S&C) thermostat solutions are the
recognized, respected leader. Both our commercial and precision
snap-action thermostats include automatic and manual reset
options, phenolic or ceramic housings and a wide variety of
mounting brackets and terminal options — while our precision
line includes both hermetic and non-hermetic devices. And
each thermostat’s design is configured from a base unit, and
can be customized for temperature tolerance and mechanical
configurations, meeting any of your needs for accuracy and
exactitude. It makes sense to trust industry-leading engineering
and innovation.
FEATURES
CommERCiAl ThERmoSTATS
2450A Series.
Features:
Cost effective • Gold alloy
contacts • Epoxy-sealed cap and
terminals • Wide variety of terminals
• Only a stepped aluminum cap - 15’
spacing, 1” collector for 30’ spacing, and
a 1.5” collector for 50’ spacing. Collector
brackets available per UL
Benefits:
Gold alloy contacts for low
voltage fire alarm, smoke detector and
potential security device applications.
Small size allows enhanced response to
temperature changes. Epoxy sealed for
extended life. Available with or without
heat collectors. Potential for use in
office copy machines, heat and smoke
detectors, HVAC equipment, computers,
aircraft/aerospace, radar equipment,
medical equipment, and electronic control
systems.
2450Cm Series.
Features:
Cost effective • Rivet sleeve
construction • Wide variety of mounting
brackets and terminals
Benefits:
Small size allows enhanced
response to temperature changes.
Potential for use in high current HVAC,
appliance, hot water heater and office
automation applications.
2450hR Series.
Features:
Cost effective • Rivet sleeve
construction • Factory calibrated • Wide
variety of mounting brackets and terminals
Benefits:
Small size allows enhanced
response to temperature changes. Factory
calibrated to customer’s specs. 4-posted
“H” construction for application mounting
bracket. Potential for use in HVAC, major
appliances, automotive, heat and smoke
detectors and office copy machines.
2450CmG Series.
Features:
Cost effective • Gold alloy
contacts • Rivet sleeve construction
• Wide variety of mounting brackets and
terminals
Benefits:
Small size allows enhanced
response to temperature changes. Gold
alloy contacts for potential use in low
voltage HVAC, appliances, hot water
heater and office automation applications.
2450hRG Series.
Features:
Cost effective • Gold alloy
contacts • Rivet sleeve construction
• Factory calibrated • Wide variety of
mounting brackets and terminals
Benefits:
Small product size allows
enhanced response to temperature
changes. Factory calibrated to customer’s
specification. 4-posted “H” construction
for application mounting bracket.
Gold alloy contacts for low voltage HVAC,
major appliance, automotive, heat/smoke
detectors and copy machine potential
applications.
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