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Honeywell Electronic Remote Temperature Controller T775B2032/U
HONEYWELL T775B2032 ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER WITH 2 TEMP INPUTS, 2 SPDT RELAYS, FLOATING OUTPUT OPTION, 1 SENSOR INCLUDED.
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Honeywell Electronic Remote Temperature Controller T775B2032/U
3065686
MFG #: T775B2032
Product ID:3065686
Famous Supply
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Dimensions:
4-13/32 in W x 2-15/16 in D x 8-5/32 in H
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Enclosure Type:
NEMA 4X
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Number of Relay Inputs:
2
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Number of Relay Outputs:
2
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Sensing Bulb Size:
1/4 in Dia x 2 in L
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Sensor Type:
1097 Ohm PTC at 77 deg F
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Series:
T775
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Voltage Rating:
24/240
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Control Range:
-40 to 248 deg f
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Differential:
1 to 150 deg f
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Switch Action:
SPDT
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Switch Type:
Relay
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Domestic/Import:
Import
The T775 electronic remote temperature controllers are the next generation of commercial and agricultural controls capable of remote sensing of temperature and providing switched and/or proportional outputs to various types of loads.
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Features
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Warranty
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Application
Save time on installations with the easy-to-use graphical interface, large display and the intuitive programming |
Use the time clock scheduler or digital input to control the setback and disable output options to help save energy |
Get pinpoint control on modulating outputs by setting the integral and derivative times (PI or PID) |
Protect equipment from freezing or overheating on models with the modulating high or low limit control option |
Configure models with reset in a few easy steps |
Control floating actuators with floating outputs on select models |
Eliminate the need for a separate time delay device and protect equipment with the minimum off time option |
50/60 Hz frequency |
CE Certified |
cUL Listed |
UL Listed |
For applications where electronic accuracy and remote sensing of temperature is required |