nVent HOFFMAN ETR CO Thermostat, 15 A, 240 V, 60 °C, -40 °C

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RS Stock No.:
275-660
Mfr. Part No.:
ETR203
Manufacturer:
nVent HOFFMAN
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Brand

nVent HOFFMAN

Product Type

Thermostat

Sub Type

Changeover Thermostat

Contact Voltage

240V

Switch Configuration

CO

Supply Voltage

240 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Contact Current

15A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Standards/Approvals

cULus-UL Listed, CE, EAC

Series

ETR

Temperature Setting Range

0 to 60°C

Special Features

Device With Two Independent Thermostats

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The nVent Hoffman Dual adjustable temperature thermostat is specifically designed for efficient control in any enclosure. It incorporates two independent thermostats within a compact unit, allowing for seamless management of both heating and cooling systems. Its innovative design maximizes space while optimizing performance, making it an ideal choice for applications that demand reliable temperature regulation. Ultimately, this device contributes to operational cost savings by automating the on/off cycles of connected devices such as filter fans or fan heaters based on accurate temperature thresholds.

Mounting clip compatible with standard 35 mm DIN rail

Durable construction using UL94 V 0 rated plastic ensures long lasting performance

Provides a wide operating temperature tolerance for diverse environmental conditions

User friendly adjustable temperature settings enhance versatility

Supports simple connection through screw terminals accommodating various cable sizes

IP20 protection ensures safe operation in suitable enclosures

Exceeds industry longevity standards with over 100000 operational cycles

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