Bulb and Capillary Thermostats Take 30 Amps

Oct. 8, 2008
Featuring 30A capacity, the SHQ, SHR, SJQ and SJW series of bulb and capillary thermostats target applications that include a broad range of commercial and residential cooking appliances, pools and spas, electric heaters, deep fryers, laundry and

Featuring 30A capacity, the SHQ, SHR, SJQ and SJW series of bulb and capillary thermostats target applications that include a broad range of commercial and residential cooking appliances, pools and spas, electric heaters, deep fryers, laundry and HVAC. The thermostats are electro-mechanical on/off switches activated by temperature ranges from -20°C to +320°C. All are available with a variety of mounting hardware including front and back brackets and a wide range of knobs and bezels in a variety of configurations, sizes and colors. Options include 8-32 and 10-32 screw terminals; a choice of copper, stainless steel or nickel plating; 0.250 quick-connects; customer markings; pilot duty load rating; and gold flash contacts for milliamp applications. Pricing is $10 to $30 each in OEM quantities. SELCO PRODUCTS CO., Anaheim, CA. (800) 229-2332.

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