Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical

Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Circuit Termination Style Mounting Type Manufacturer Part Number Count Rate Package / Case Polarization Trip Temperature Threshold
3455R00820509 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions PHENOLIC AUTO RESET THERMOSTAT 3455R - Quick Connect Chassis Mount - - Cylinder - -
345001740077 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions CERAMIC MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT - - - - - - - - -
2455RM 02570060 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT 2455RM SPST-NC Quick Connect Chassis Mount - - Cylinder with Mounting Flange - -
2455R00980799 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions AUTO RESET THERMOSTAT 2455R - Quick Connect Chassis Mount - - Cylinder with Mounting Flange - -
3450CM 02540053 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions CERAMIC MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT 3450CM - Solder Lug Chassis Mount - - Module - -
OHD3-50B KEMET SENSTHERMOHD3 50C 6W BREAK OHD™ Thermal Guard SPST-NC Solder Lug Chassis Mount - - Module - -
67F085-0201 Sensata Technologies, Airpax THERMOSTAT 85 DEG NO TO-220 6700 SPST-NO PC Pins Through Hole - - TO-220-2 Full Pack - -
2455RC-91060967 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions AUTO RESET THERMOSTAT 2455RC SPST-NC Quick Connect Chassis Mount - - Cylinder with Mounting Flange - -
3450CM 81380045 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions CERAMIC MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT 3450CM - Solder Lug Chassis Mount - - Module - -
2450CM 83250021 Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions MANUAL RESET THERMOSTAT 2450CM SPST-NC Screw Terminal Chassis Mount - - Module - -

About Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Mechanical


Mechanical temperature sensors, including thermostats, are devices designed to detect changes in temperature and trigger mechanical actions based on preset temperature thresholds. These sensors typically employ bimetallic strips, gas-filled capsules, or wax-filled chambers that expand or contract in response to temperature changes, causing mechanical switches to open or close. Mechanical thermostats are commonly used in appliances, HVAC systems, and industrial equipment for tasks such as temperature regulation, overheat protection, and temperature-dependent control. While mechanical thermostats offer simplicity and reliability, they may have limited accuracy and response time compared to electronic temperature sensors. Nevertheless, mechanical temperature sensors remain in use in applications where cost-effectiveness and robustness are primary considerations.