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3455RC 86620006

Description
AUTO RESET THERMOSTAT
CategoryThe sensor   
File Size602KB,24 Pages
ManufacturerHoneywell
Websitehttp://www.ssec.honeywell.com/
Environmental Compliance
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3455RC 86620006 Overview

AUTO RESET THERMOSTAT

3455RC 86620006 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
circuit-
switching temperature-
reset temperature-
Rated current - AC-
Rated current - DC-
Tolerance-
Number of switches-
Terminal typeQuick connection
Installation typeBase installation
Package/casingCylindrical
Commercial
Thermostats
DESCRIPTION
Thermostats can provide either temperature control or over-
temperature protection by breaking electrical contact when a
specified temperature is reached.
Honeywell manufactures a wide range of 12,7 mm [0.5 in]
commercial snap-action thermostats for possible use in a wide
array of small and major appliances, office copy machines,
medical equipment, heat detectors, HVAC equipment and
more.
These snap-action thermostats include automatic and manual
reset options, phenolic or ceramic housings and a wide variety
of mounting brackets and terminal options.
Each thermostat's design is configured from a base unit, and
may be customized for temperature tolerance and mechanical
configurations, meeting the customer’s needs for accuracy and
exactitude.
Honeywell can also integrate these thermostats in higher value
cable assemblies, incorporating wire harness and connectors.
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COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS
2450R/2450HR/2455R/2452R/2452HR Series Phenolic Automatic Reset
2450RC/2450RCH/2455RC Series Ceramic Automatic Reset
2455RM/2450CM Series Phenolic or Ceramic Manual Reset
2455RD Series Phenolic Manual Reset
2455RBV Series Overmolded Automatic Reset
2450A/2455RA Series Heat Detection
2450R/2455R/2450RC/2455RC/2450HR/2450RCH Series “One Shot”
REDI-TEMP THERMOSTATS
3455RC Series
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