Aerial Mounted Sensor and Controller for Heating Cable from Ouellet

Ouellet

 

August 16, 2018

For Heating Cable for Snow Melting and Self-Regulating Heating Cable only.

Application
– For controlling snow melting heating cable OWS series.
– Residential driveway, sidewalk, access ramp, underground
parking ramp, roof and gutter.

Features

Type
– 2-in-1 sensor and controller.
– Precipitation sensor on top of unit.
– Temperature sensor below the unit.
Power
– 100-277V, 50/60 Hz.
Rating
– 30A at 277VAC, 20A at 28VDC.
Construction
– NEMA 3R rated enclosure, for outdoor installation.
Control
– Dry contact relay output, NO (normally open).
Trigger temperature range
– 1 °C (34 °F) to 6 °C (44 °F).
Display
– Power and activation light indicator

For more information http://www.ouellet.com/en-us/products/accessories-and-controls/ds-2c-en.aspx

 

 

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