The temperature power sensor is a compact/sealed structure.
The reason why a temperature power sensor can be used as a temperature controller is that the flat bimetal returns to its original state even after experiencing over 10 million temperature cycles. Therefore, by entrusting the jumping action to a specialized jumping spring (beryllium copper) and doubling the sensitivity by using two pieces of bimetal, it is possible to create a small DIFF./long-life thermostat. The temperature power sensor is a compact/sealed structure that incorporates this design. In contrast, while the disk-type thermostat has no issues as a protector in terms of structure, it cannot be used as a controller. For more details, please download the catalog.
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**Features** - The flat bimetal returns to its original point even after more than 10 million temperature cycles. - Relies on a specialized jumping spring (beryllium copper) for the jumping action. - By using two bimetals stacked vertically to double the sensitivity, it is possible to create a small DIFF./long-life thermostat. - The temperature power sensor is compact and has a sealed structure. - Disk-type thermometers cannot be used as controllers. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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