Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Contact Material |
Nickel, Silver |
Mount |
Brackets |
Mounting Type |
Chassis Mount |
Package / Case |
Module |
Housing Material |
Phenolic |
Packaging |
Bulk |
Published |
2006 |
Series |
2450R |
Part Status |
Obsolete |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Max Operating Temperature |
150°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
0°C |
Current Rating |
10A |
Termination Style |
Quick Connect |
Voltage - Rated AC |
120V |
Approval Agency |
CSA, UL |
Contact Resistance |
50mOhm |
Insulation Resistance |
-500MOhm |
Max Voltage Rating (AC) |
250V |
Max Current Rating |
10A |
Switching Cycles |
100K |
Current Rating - AC |
10A 277V 15A 120V |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
2450R80821021 Overview
Protecting the mechanical temperature sensors is achieved by putting them in [0] packages. Using electrical insulation, the mechanical temperature sensor prevents the passage of [0] current. Ideally, mechanical temperature sensors should have a contact resistance of [0] to prevent problems from occurring. This electronic part cannot work properly below [0]. In contrast, mechanical temperature sensors have a maximum operating temperature of 150°C. It is possible for a mechanical temperature sensor to carry a 10A current for an indefnite period of time. Mechanical temperature sensors in AC circuits should not carry more than [0] voltage. A [0] package is used for this electronic component. Temperature sensors can reach [0] in an AC circuit. A mechanical temperature sensor should operate at [0] current at maximum load.
2450R80821021 Features
2450R Series
Current Rating - AC: 10A 277V 15A 120V
Module Package / Case
Mount: Brackets
Insulation Resistance: -500MOhm
2450R80821021 Applications
There are a lot of Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions 2450R80821021 Mechanical Temperature Sensors applications.
- Heating Systems
- Office automation
- General appliances
- Medical equipment
- Espresso Machines
- Power supplies
- Medical Equipment
- Power modules
- Automation
- Panel Heaters