Adjustable relative humidity
Change-over contact
High switching capacity
Easily accessible terminals
Clip fixing
The electronic thermostat is used for controlling heating and cooling equipment, filter fans or signal devices. The thermostat registers the surrounding air and can switch both inductive and resistive loads via snap-action contact. Functionality: The temperature setting on the scale equals to the upper switch point, which means that the NC contact opens. The temperature setting minus switch temperature difference (and tolerances) equals to the lower switch point, which means that the NC contact closes.
Technical Data
NT 81-F | |
Switch temperature difference | 5K (-3/+2K tolerance)¹ |
Sensor element | NTC |
Contact type | change-over snap-action contact |
Service life | >100,000 cycles |
Min. switching capacity | 10mA |
Max. switching capacity | NC: 250VAC, 10 (4) A NO: 250VAC, 5 (2) A |
Max. inrush current | AC 16A for 10 sec. |
Connection | 4-pole terminal, clamping torque 0.5Nm max.: rigid/stranded² wire 2.5mm² (AWG 14) |
Mounting | clip for 35mm DIN rail, EN 60715 |
Casing | plastic according to UL94 V-0, light grey |
Dimensions | 67 x 50 x 38mm |
Weight | approx. 60g |
Fitting position | variable |
Operating/Storage temperature | -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F) |
Operating/Storage humidity | max. 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Protection type | IP20 |
¹ If the Normally Closed contact is used, the switch temperature difference could be reduced by connecting terminal "N" (RF heating resistor). It causes the thermal feedback which is subject to surrounding conditions and thus has to be determined for each individual application.
² When connecting with wires, wire end ferrules must be used.
Art. No | Setting Range | Operating Voltage |
81F01 | -20 to +60°C | 230VAC, 50/60Hz |