MOUNTING AND ENCLOSURE SELECTION
(16.26)
0.640
(16.26)
0.640
(16.26)
0.640
A
B
C
D
E
(3.56)
0.140
(15.39)
0.606
(3.32)
0.131
(30.15)
1.187
(23.01)
0.906
(30.15)
1.187
(23.80)
0.937
(30.15)
1.187
(23.80)
0.937
(29.62)
1.166
(23.80)
0.937
(7.61)
0.300
(6.35)
0.250
MAX
(Ø3.56)
Ø0.140
(Ø3.55)
Ø0.140
2 Mounting Slots
(0.46)
0.018
(Ø2.76)
Ø0.109
(16.26)
0.640
(0.46)
0.018
(0.46)
0.018
(0.46)
0.018
(3.56) (4.37)
x
0.140 0.172
(17.45)
0.687
F
G
H
J
Z
(21.41)
0.843
REF
(3.18)
0.125
(10.31)
0.406
(10.31)
0.406
(0.79)
0.031
(0.79)
0.031
(34.92)
1.375
(25.40)
1.000
Special Requirements
Customer to Specify
(11.10) (17.45)
0.437
0.687
(9.52)
0.375
(9.52)
0.375
(Ø3.73)
Ø0.147
6-32 UNC-2A Thread
8-32 UNC-2A Thread
(0.46)
0.018
(Ø3.18)
Ø0.125
Undercut to Allow Stud
to Screw Down Flat
Undercut to Allow Stud
to Screw Down Flat
(0.46)
0.018
TEMPERATURE CODES AND TOLERANCE
Temperature Scale
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Celsius
35˚F to 200˚F
1.7˚C to 93˚C
201˚F to 300˚F
94˚C to 149˚C
4.4˚C ꢀBꢁ
301˚F to 325˚F
150˚C to 163˚C
Top Temperature Settings
Standard Top Temperature
Tolerance (code)
5˚F ꢀAꢁ
15˚F
2.8˚C ꢀAꢁ
8.3˚C
8˚F ꢀBꢁ
25˚F
10˚F ꢀCꢁ
30˚F
5.6˚C ꢀCꢁ
16.7˚C
Nominal Temperature
Differential
13.8˚C
Note
• Select any temperature in the range of 35°F to 325°F. Standard choices fall on the 5°F increments, for example 140°F, 145°F, 150°F, 155° F... up to 320°F or 325°F
• Specify the °F temperature in the part numbering scheme as a three digit code without the ‘°F’ in the part numbe r. For example, for 200°F, put in code ‘200’
• Bottom Temperature in °F” equals the “Top Temperature in °F” minus “Nominal Differential in °F”. For example 310°F - 30°F = 280°F
A
B
C
Y ( Bottom Temp Only)
Minimum
Tolerance Code
± ±F
± ±C
5˚F
8˚F
10˚F
5.6˚C
2.8˚C
4.4˚C
Minimum
Note
• The standard tolerance for the top temperature is based on the temperature range the top temperature falls in, please refer to the temperature setting chart, and
select the appropriate code for a standard top temperature tolerance
• For bottom temperature tolerance a “Y” = minimum trip, which indicates the “reset” trip occurs at or above the lower temperature set point.
Page 3
www.sensata.com
Copyright © 2018 Sensata Technologies, Inc.