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What is a Temperature Power Sensor (TPS)?

It is the world's hit product, the bimetallic control thermostat (TPS).

The Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) is the product name for Matsuo's bimetallic control thermostat. Please refer to it as TPS. It is a globally successful product created by Matsuo. Traditionally, bimetal thermostats were mostly disk-type protectors, and there were very few that could be used as controllers. Matsuo began challenging this difficult field (bimetallic control thermostats) in 1975 and started full-scale sales in 1980. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Principle of Temperature Power Sensor

This is a control-type thermostat developed with the goal of being small and low-priced.

The principle of the temperature power sensor is the "control-type thermostat," developed with the goal of providing a high-performance bimetal thermostat that can be used as a controller in a compact and low-cost form. It combines a sharp jumping spring with a semi-permanent lifespan and a flat bimetal that does not experience material distortion, using two bimetals to increase sensitivity. The sharp jumping spring made of beryllium copper guarantees the high performance of the small DIFF. thermostat, switching ON/OFF with an extremely small hysteresis (approximately 0.05 m/m), which corresponds to about 3 degrees when converted to temperature. It can withstand over 2 million cycles of repeated operation. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Comparison of characteristics between temperature power sensors and disk-type thermometers.

We will compare the lifespan of temperature power sensors and disc-type thermostats.

We will compare the characteristics of the temperature power sensor (controller) and the disk-type thermostat (protector). The lifespan of the "temperature power sensor" is 100,000 cycles at rated load (within the range of no temperature change) and 7 million cycles at minimal load (within the range of no temperature change), while the "disk-type thermostat" has a lifespan of 10,000 cycles for use as a protector (within the range of not becoming inoperative). Both have a contact configuration that turns OFF with rising temperature and turns ON with rising temperature, but the "temperature power sensor" has transfer contacts. For more details, please download the catalog.

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About lifespan by load

The mechanical lifespan of the temperature power sensor is constrained when used under heavy load.

This is an explanation about lifespan under different loads. The mechanical lifespan of the temperature power sensor exceeds 2 million cycles, but when used under heavy load, the lifespan is limited due to contact wear. The lifespan indication is based on 100,000 cycles at rated load, so if used below the rated load, the lifespan will be even longer. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Thermal time constant of the temperature power sensor

In air and water, water is more effective at absorbing heat from objects, so the thermal time constant is smaller.

In the thermal time constant of temperature power sensors, those with good thermal conductivity become familiar easily, while those with poor thermal conductivity take longer to become familiar. The degree of familiarity is expressed in terms of the thermal time constant. We measured the thermal time constants of the MQT8 series of temperature power sensors. The thermal time constant is represented by the time it takes to reach 60% of the temperature change range. As shown in the difference table, regardless of whether the temperature change range is large or small, if the object and measurement conditions are the same, the same values are indicated. The thermal time constants measured in air with a wind speed of 1 to 1.5 m are 102 seconds for MQT8, 160 seconds for M2, and 195 seconds for M3. In water, the thermal time constant is smaller because water is more effective at extracting heat from the object than air. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Regional share of temperature power sensors (TPS)

Advanced products like TPS are first adopted in regions with a significant technological accumulation.

I will explain the regional share of Temperature Power Sensors (TPS). It has been over 20 years since Temperature Power Sensors were introduced to the market. During this time, they have gradually penetrated the world with catchphrases such as "high-performance thermos that can replace electronic thermos at a fraction of the price." It is natural for advanced products like TPS to be adopted first in regions with significant technological accumulation. In developing regions, the manufacturing stage involves receiving designs from advanced regions, so it will take time before they reach the level of creating unique products using TPS. For more details, please download the catalog.

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List of specifications obtained

This is an introduction to the acquisition of standards for temperature power sensors and disc-type thermostats.

The specifications list includes the certification details for the Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) and disk-type thermostats. For example, in the disk-type thermostat certification list, we present a table showing [03EN, 03EP, 05EN, 05EP (Phenol)] with [UL: (Standard Number) UL873 (Certification Number) E43274], [CSA: (Standard Number) CSA C22.2 No.24 (Certification Number) LR67165 LR67166], and more. For more details, please download the catalog.

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