This is an introduction to the acquisition of standards for temperature power sensors and disc-type thermostats.
The specifications list includes the certification details for the Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) and disk-type thermostats. For example, in the disk-type thermostat certification list, we present a table showing [03EN, 03EP, 05EN, 05EP (Phenol)] with [UL: (Standard Number) UL873 (Certification Number) E43274], [CSA: (Standard Number) CSA C22.2 No.24 (Certification Number) LR67165 LR67166], and more. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ List of Temperature Power Sensor (TPS) Standards Acquired ○ MQT8・11→CMJ (JET): J-44, J-46, J-129 ○ M3・M2・M2F→CMJ (JET): J-130, J-135 ○ List of Disc-Type Thermostat Standards Acquired ○ 52N・52P・15N→Ceramic: VDE (Standard Number) VDE: DIN EN60730-1-9 (Certification Number) 100896 ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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