Durostat Thermostat Manual

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. Item Line Volt Mechanical Tstat. Thermostat Switch Type SPDT. Thermostat Control Range 40 Degrees to 110 Degrees F. Thermostat Voltage 24, 120 to 277VAC. Full Load Amps @ 120VAC 16A. Full Load Amps @ 240VAC 12A.

Thermostat Programmable No. Remote Sensing Capability No. Thermostat Heating/Cooling Heating/Cooling. Thermostat Item Line Voltage Mechanical Thermostat. Remote Sensing Bulb Included No. Switch Action Open/Close on Rise. Number of Switches 1.

Differential +/-3 Degrees F. Height 7'. Width 3'.

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Depth 2-39/64'. Temp. Sensitivity +/-3 Degrees F. Sensor Type Stainless Steel, Fluid Filled Coil.

Durostat Thermostat Cr2095

Sensing Bulb Dia. 1-1/4'. Color Gray. Enclosure Type Rain Tight NEMA 4X. Locked Rotor Amps @ 120V 80A. Locked Rotor Amps @ 240V 60A.

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Contact Rating Resistive @ 120V 25A. Resistive Amps @ 208VAC 25A. Contact Rating Resistive @ 240V 25A. Contact Rating Resistive @ 277V 20A. Pilot Duty Contacts (VA) 125VA. Mounting Type Surface. Mounting Location Indoor/Outdoor.

Standards UL, CSA, NEC 547.

HVAC controls include valves, switches, and dampers to regulate temperature, humidity, energy, and pressure systems in commercial HVAC and refrigeration applications. Traditional mechanical thermostats and electronic thermostats control temperature in residential or commercial applications. Wireless Wi-Fi thermostats allow remote monitoring and control of a heating and cooling system and provide you with email alerts via a PC, smartphone, or tablet. HVAC building automation products include controls and room temperature sensors to simplify networked zone control for common HVAC equipment such as packaged rooftop units, air handlers, fan coil units, and heat pumps.

Reduce energy costs and conserve resources with control accessories including enthalpy sensors, universal resistor kits, and temperature sensors. Pneumatic damper actuators use air to provide dependable, proportional control of dampers in either independent or sequence operations in heating and cooling applications.