The model differs in the case of temperature power sensors and electronic thermostats.
The model designation method, for example, in the case of a temperature power sensor (TPS) [MQT8K K35XC1.5(DS)], includes the model name, a space, K for crossbar contacts, operating temperature, contact configuration (X,X,Y,Y), DIFF. rank display, tolerance display (for custom orders only), and double shield (indicating compliance with overseas standards). This varies significantly in the case of electronic thermostats (temperature variable type), electronic thermostats (temperature fixed type), high-temperature thermostats, and disc-type thermostats (for protectors). For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ For Temperature Power Sensor (TPS): 7-8 items ○ For Electronic Thermostat (Variable Temperature Type): 4 items ○ For Electronic Thermostat (Fixed Temperature Type): 6 items ○ For High-Temperature Thermostat: 6 items ○ For Disk-Type Thermostat (for Protector): 7 items ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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