Temperature switches
Products shown: 9
KP
KP pressure switches play a crucial role in safeguarding refrigeration systems by preventing excessively high discharge pressures, low suction pressures, and controlling the start/stop functions of compressors. Additionally, they efficiently operate air-cooled condenser fans. With their excellent electro-mechanical functionality, KP switches deliver accurate and reliable performance. Featuring a single-pole switch changeover (SPDT), they can directly control single-phase AC motors up to 2 kW, making them a dependable choice for diverse refrigeration applications.
KPU
The KPU Thermostats are temperature controlled electrical switches, which are applied for regulation and safety monitoring of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. KPU sensors are available with vapor charge or with adsorption charge. The Thermostats with adsorption charge are widely used to give frost protection, while vapor charged sensors are used where small differential is required. All KPU Thermostats have a single pole double throw (SPDT) contact system. The position of the switch depends on the thermostat setting and the bulb temperature.
KPU 19
KPU 19 thermostats are used for temperature regulation in refrigeration, freezing, air conditioning, ventilating and heating systems. KPU 19 thermostats are fitted with Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) or Single-Pole SingleThrow (SPST) contact system. The standard KPU 19 enclosure is rated NEMA ~ 1. NEMA ~ 1 is obtained when the thermostat is mounted on a flat surface with all unused holes covered
RT
RT thermostats incorporate a temperature controlled, single-pole change over switch where the contact position depends on the temperature of the sensor and the set scale value. The RT series consists of thermostats with room sensors, duct sensors and capillary tube sensors for general industrial and marine applications.
UT
The UT thermostat is a temperature-controlled electric switch with stainless steel (18/8) or copper capillary and sensor. The temperature can be set easily and accurately using the large knob on the front of the thermostat. The temperature must be set to correspond to the required mean temperature.