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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**Features** **Lifespan** ○ Temperature power sensor: 100,000 cycles at rated load (within a range without temperature change) ○ Disc-type thermostat: 10,000 cycles for protector use (within a range that does not cause malfunction) **Differential** ○ Temperature power sensor: Temperature range for normal temperature use (-10 to 110°C) A to D rank, etc. ○ Disc-type thermostat: -10°C to 100°C... 10°C to 20°C, etc. **Contact Capacity** ○ Temperature power sensor: MQT8 series at 125V/2A (power factor 1), etc. ○ Disc-type thermostat: 1/2 inch disc at 125V/15A (power factor 1) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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