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TSW-HT

1/2 in NPT Snap-Action Bellows Temperature Switches

  • High-Quality Snap-Action Switch
  • 10 Amp Contacts
  • Utilizes Bellows Mechanism to Sense Temperature
  • Shock and Vibration Resistant
TSW-HT
From C$ 172.76
1/2 in NPT Snap-Action Bellows Temperature Switches TSW-HT TSW-HT
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Product Overview
  • Accuracy ± 3 °C (± 5.4 °F)
  • Additional Features 1 NEMA 4,13
  • Cable Length 18 in
  • Electrical Connection Wire Leads
  • Electrical Rating 10 A @ 250 Vac
  • Mean Hysteresis 12 °F
  • Operating Temperature, Max 325 °F
  • Operating Temperature, Min 0 °F
  • Pressure, Max 500 psi
  • Probe Diameter 0.43 in
  • Probe Length 1 in
  • Process Connection Size 1/2 in
  • Process Connection Type NPT Male
  • Setpoint Type Fixed
  • Switch Activation Rising
  • Switch Type SPDT NO
  • Temperature Sensor Type Bellows

Description

Omega’s TSW-HT Series high quality temperature switches utilize a bellows mechanism to sense temperature and are perfect for applications that require an economical solution to simplify temperature control. All switches activate with a rise in temperature and are shock and vibration resistant. TSW-HT Series offer a wide range of temperature pre-set values to select from.

Specifications
Set Point Range: 4 to 149°C (40 to 300°F)
Set Point Tolerance: ± 2.8°C (5°F)
Maximum Operating Temperature: 37.7°C (100°F) above set point [163°C (325°F) maximum]
Differential: -13.3 to -8.8°C (8 to 16°F)
Current Rating: 10 A @ 250 Vac, 5 A @ 30 Vdc (resistive)
Media Connection: ½ NPT male threads
Circuit Form: SPDT
Electrical Connection: 457 mm (18") wire leads
Maximum External Pressure: 500 psi
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What part of the device senses temperature? Maybe the tip?

Asked by: SteveThermal
Thank you for your inquiry. The tip is is the part that senses the temperature.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-07-26
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