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FTD 011 is two thermostats in the same casing. Available with one NO contact and one NC contact or with two NO contacts.
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Normally closed - Contact breaks (red casing) for regulating heaters or for switching signal devices when temperature has fallen below the minimum value. The contact opens when temperature is rising.
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Normally open - Â Contact makes(blue casing) for regulating filter fans, heat exchangers, cooling devices or for switching signal devices when temperature limit has been exceeded. The contact closes when temperaure is rising.
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The thermostat with one NO contact and one NC contact is used, for example, for controlling both a heater and fan.
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The thermostat has two NO contacts, good for controlling two fans. One of the thermostats activates first and a smaller fan, for example, is activated. If this fan is unable to cool sufficiently and the temperature thus increases, the other thermostat activates and a larger fan can be started.
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Switch on temperature NC | 5 °C |
Switch off temperature NC | 15 °C |
Switch on temperature NC | 41 °F |
Switch off temperature NC | 59 °F |
Switch on temperature NO | 40 °C |
Switch off temperature NO | 50 °C |
Switch on temperature NO | 104 °F |
Switch off temperature NO | 122 °F |
Tolerance switch off | ±7K |
Tolerance for switch on | ±6K |
Detection | Bimetallic |
Contact type | 1 x N/O, 1 x N/C |
Rated operating conditions |
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Voltage max | 250 V ac |
Inrush max | 16 A |
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Breaking capacity | <250 VAC, 5 (1,6) A / 120 VAC, 10 (2) A. DC: 30W |
Contact resistance | <20 mΩ |
Operational temperature | -40°C ... +80°C |
Storage temperature | -45°C ... +80°C |
Life span | > 1000 000 cycles |
Dimensions |
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Height | 47 mm |
Width | 63 mm |
Depth | 33 mm |
Weight | 0,04 kg |
Material plastic housing | Plastic |
Safety & approvals |
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IP class | IP20 |
Approvals | CE, cULus, EAC, EMC, RoHS, UL E164102, VDE |
FTD 011 is two thermostats in the same casing. Available with one NO contact and one NC contact or with two NO contacts.
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Normally closed - Contact breaks (red casing) for regulating heaters or for switching signal devices when temperature has fallen below the minimum value. The contact opens when temperature is rising.
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Normally open - Â Contact makes(blue casing) for regulating filter fans, heat exchangers, cooling devices or for switching signal devices when temperature limit has been exceeded. The contact closes when temperaure is rising.
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The thermostat with one NO contact and one NC contact is used, for example, for controlling both a heater and fan.
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The thermostat has two NO contacts, good for controlling two fans. One of the thermostats activates first and a smaller fan, for example, is activated. If this fan is unable to cool sufficiently and the temperature thus increases, the other thermostat activates and a larger fan can be started.
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FTD 011 15°C / 5°C (off/on), 50°C / 40°C (on/off) NC/NO
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5 °C
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15 °C
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41 °F
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59 °F
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40 °C
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50 °C
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104 °F
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122 °F
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1 x N/O, 1 x N/C
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FTD 011 25°C / 15°C (off/on), 60°C / 65°C (on/off) NC/NO
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15 °C
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25 °C
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59 °F
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77 °F
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50 °C
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60 °C
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122 °F
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140 °F
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FTD 011 15°C / 5°C (off/on), 35°C / 25°C (on/off) NC/NO
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5 °C
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15 °C
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41 °F
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59 °F
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25 °C
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35 °C
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77 °F
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95 °F
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1 x N/O, 1 x N/C
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FTD 011 50°C / 40°C (off/on), 60°C / 50°C (on/off) NO/NO
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40 °C
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60 °C
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104 °F
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140 °F
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2 x N/O
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