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Bulb and Capillary Thermostats for Heating Cables

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Bulb and Capillary Thermostats
RTBC:Bulb and Capillary Thermostats for Heating Cables
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Pipe Line or Tank Wall Sensing
Complete with Integral Bulb and Capillary Thermostat
Setpoint Range 18°C to 204°C (0 to 400°F)
For Process Temperature Maintenance
Type RTBC-EP for Division II Areas

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SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Setpoint Range: -18 to 200°C (0 to 400°F)
Ambient Temperature Range: -40 to 71°C (-40 to 160°F)
Minor Scale Divisions: 5.6°C (10°F)
Switch Rating: 22 AMPS @ 120 to 480V ac, SPDT (Type RTBC); 11 AMPS @ 120 to 250V ac, SPDT (Type RTBC-EP)
Maximum Sensor Exposure Temperature: 230°C (450°F)
Dimensions:
Length: 13.3 cm (5.25 in.);
Width: 10.8 cm (4.25 in.);
Height when mounted on pipe: 15.9 cm (6.25 in.)


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    RTBC-EP    Consult sales   Bulb and capillary thermostat for Division II Areas RoHS compliancy undetermined
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