Parameters |
Contact Material |
Gold |
Mount |
Brackets |
Housing Material |
Steel |
Max Operating Temperature |
204°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-29°C |
Voltage - Rated DC |
50V |
Current Rating |
500mA |
Voltage - Rated AC |
120V |
Approval Agency |
UL |
Contact Resistance |
50mOhm |
Insulation Resistance |
-500MOhm |
Max Voltage Rating (AC) |
120V |
Max Voltage Rating (DC) |
50V |
Current Rating (Max) |
500mA |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
3106U01820002 Overview
By insulating the electrical circuit, the mechanical temperature sensor will prevent the passage of [0] current. For mechanical temperature sensors to work properly, the contact resistance should be [0]. It is essential that the minimum operating temperature for this electronic part not fall below [0]. The maximum operating temperature of mechanical temperature sensors, however, is 204°C. For an indefinite period, a mechanical temperature sensor can carry [0] current. In an AC circuit, mechanical temperature sensors should not carry more than [0] voltage. When electrical temperature sensors are connected to an AC circuit, their maximum voltage can reach [0]. Mechanical temperature sensors can reach a maximum voltage of [0] in a DC circuit.
3106U01820002 Features
Mount: Brackets
Insulation Resistance: -500MOhm
3106U01820002 Applications
There are a lot of Honeywell 3106U01820002 Mechanical Temperature Sensors applications.
- Espresso Machines
- Electric motors
- Automotive & HVOR
- HVAC
- Power supplies
- Motors
- Amplifiers
- HVAC equipment
- Boilers
- Overheat monitoring of electric appliances