The MET series is a temperature controller positioned directly above the TPS rank.
This is an introduction to the Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) and the Electronic Thermostat (MET). The "MET Series" is Matsuo's compact and high-performance control-type electronic thermostat. The "Temperature Power Sensor (TPS)" is Matsuo's high-precision, low differential, long-life, low-cost, and compact control-type thermostat product name. The MET Series is a temperature controller positioned just above the TPS. The Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) is a standard product that occupies the lowest price range for controller thermostats. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Comes in a compact closed case ○ Mechanical lifespan exceeds 10 million cycles / Electrical lifespan exceeds 100,000 cycles at rated conditions ○ Mechanical lifespan is 500,000 cycles at 1/2 rated, 100,000 cycles at 1/4 rated, and 7 million cycles at 1/20 rated ○ Differential can be set to a minimum of 3℃ ○ The range of application as a controller is quite extensive ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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