This is an introduction to terms such as differential (response) tolerance (tolerance).
This is an introduction to the glossary of thermostat terminology. ● Differential (DIFF.) refers to the temperature difference in the ON/OFF state (also known as hysteresis). Control-type thermostats can maintain high precision in temperature control due to their small ON/OFF differential, but if the differential is too small, it can lead to an increased number of operations, resulting in a shorter lifespan. Therefore, it is important to select the optimal differential in the design. ● Tolerance refers to the allowable precision values for settings such as the target temperature. It is expressed as OFF setting value: 30℃±3 (℃) and DIFF.: 3–6 (℃). For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Terms related to temperature power sensors and thermostats 《Differential (DIFF.)》 ○ The temperature difference for ON/OFF (also referred to as hysteresis) ○ Control-type thermostats can maintain high precision temperature control due to a small ON/OFF difference ○ If the DIFF. is too small, the number of operations will increase, resulting in a shorter lifespan 《Tolerance》 ○ The allowable precision value for set temperatures, etc. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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