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Ensure perfect climatic conditions in control cabinets and enclosures using our temperature and humidity control systems: our temperature controllers and hygrostats control and regulate connected heaters or filter fans with both AC- and DC-powered applications, thereby enabling the perfect feel-good climate for your electronics.

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New: Mechanical hygrostat

The hygrostat is used to prevent condensate and regulates heating and fans. From a critical relative air humidity of 65 %, the temperature is increased so that the dew point is raised.


New: Electronic hygrotherm - Available for pre-order

The electronic hygrotherm simultaneously monitors temperature and air humidity in enclosures and cabinets. Condensation is avoided by switching the heating and fans as required.


Electronic hygrotherm

The electronic hygrotherm simultaneously monitors temperature and air humidity in enclosures and cabinets. Condensation is avoided by switching the heating and fans as required. In the design with an external sensor, this can be placed anywhere in the enclosure and thus enables precise measurement.


Mechanical hygrostat

The hygrostat is used to prevent condensate and regulates heating and fans. From a critical relative air humidity of 65 %, the temperature is increased so that the dew point is raised.


Thermostat switch (NO)

The mechanical thermostat NO (normally open) closes when the temperature rises and is used to control filter fans, heat exchangers, cooling devices or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature is exceeded. The bimetal thermostat has a small hysteresis.


Thermostat switch (NC)

The mechanical NC thermostat opens when the temperature rises and is used to control heaters or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature undershoots. The use of push-in terminals prevents the supply lines from coming loose.


Tamper-proof thermostat (NC)

The NC thermostat opens when the temperature rises and is used to control heaters or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature undershoots. The temperature is permanently set. This gives you a high switching accuracy.


Dual thermostat

Normally closed (NC) and normally open (NO) thermostats in one casing. Unlike thermostats with changeover contacts, the double thermostat switches independently. This allows heating and cooling devices to be switched in different temperature ranges.


Electronic thermostat

Electronic thermostat for controlling electrical DC 24 V devices with high power. Heaters, cooling devices or signal transmitters can be switched via the potential-free changeover contact. In contrast to mechanical thermostats, the ET 011 is characterised by a low hysteresis (= switching temperature differential). This ensures more precise temperature control.


Electronic hygrostat

The hygrostat is used to prevent condensate and monitors the relative humidity in enclosures and casings. When the set value is reached, the heating is switched on and the integrated LED lights up.


Electronic thermostat

Electronic thermostat for controlling heating, cooling devices, filter fans or signal transmitters. Detects the ambient temperature and switches via the output relays with changeover contact. If, for example, a heating system is in operation, the integrated LED lights up.


Explosion-proof thermostat

Ex-protected thermostat of temperature class T6 (max. 85 °C). High switching capacity for direct control of connected heaters. Application: Enclosures and control cabinets in explosive environments. Mechanical thermostat with high response accuracy and response speed.


Thermostat switch (NO)

The mechanical NO thermostat closes when the temperature rises and is used to control filter fans, heat exchangers, cooling devices or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature is exceeded. The use of push-in terminals prevents the supply lines from coming loose.


Thermostat switch (NC)

The mechanical NC thermostat opens when the temperature rises and is used to control heaters or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature undershoots. The bimetal thermostat has a small hysteresis and an anti frost assurance.


Mechanical thermostat

The set value corresponds to the upper switching point, where the normally closed contact opens. The set value minus the switching temperature differential of 5 K (and tolerances) corresponds to the lower switching point, where the normally closed contact closes. The mechanical thermostat is used to control heating, cooling devices, filter fans or signal transmitters.


Tamper-proof thermostat (NO)

The NO thermostat closes when the temperature rises and is used to control filter fans, heat exchangers, cooling devices or to switch signal transmitters when the temperature is exceeded. The temperature is permanently set. This gives you a high switching accuracy.


Tamper-proof dual thermostat

Fixed thermostat normally closed (NC) and normally open (NO) contacts in one casing. In contrast to thermostats with changeover contacts, the double thermostat switches independently. This allows heating and cooling devices to be switched in different temperature ranges.


Electronic thermostat

Electronic thermostat with integrated switch module for controlling DC devices in casings and enclosures. Switches all common loads in enclosure applications: Heating, fans, signal transmitters, etc. Normally open versions (NO) in two versions with a wide temperature setting range. Normally closed versions (NC) with secondary switch function: 65 % RH fixed setting.


Switch module

Switch module for switching DC devices with high power in enclosure applications. Use as a thermostat or hygrostat: Control via potential-free, external contact.


Electronic hygrostat

Electronic hygrostat with integrated switch module for controlling DC devices in enclosures and switch cabinets. Designed as a normally open contact (NO), it switches all common loads in enclosure applications: Fans, coolers, signal transmitters.


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