[Example] Temperature control and fan control of the control panel inside the commercial air conditioning unit.
The temperature power sensor series for room temperature use (−10 to 110°C) is active!
To prevent the temperature rise of the control panel inside the engine compressor of the commercial air conditioning unit, the M3 30YB, a room temperature power sensor from the 5Amp series, is adopted as the temperature control thermostat. The M3 30YB turns the fan ON at temperatures above 30°C and turns it OFF at temperatures below 25°C. It controls the fan to maintain the temperature below 30°C. In this way, the temperature power sensor (TPS) can be easily used as an alternative to thermistor control. For more details, please contact us.
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【Features】 ○ Prevents temperature rise in the control panel of commercial air conditioning engine compressors ○ Turns the fan ON at temperatures above 30℃ and OFF at temperatures below 25℃ ○ Controls the fan to maintain temperatures below 30℃ ○ Can be easily used as an alternative to thermistor control ○ Capable of controlling temperatures from -10 to 110℃ ● For more details, please contact us.
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