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The volume of the material in the temperature sensing part of temperature controller will inflate or deflate when the temperature of the controlled object varies, which causes the film box that is connected to the temperature sensing part inflating or deflating, then drives the switch on or off through a leverage function to keep a constant temperature. AGO Series Liquid Inflated Temperature Controller is characterized by accurate temperature control, reliable, small on/off temperatures difference, a wide range of temperature control and large over loaded current etc.
What is bulb and capillary thermostat?
Bulb and capillary thermostats have a fluid filled bulb and respond quickly to change in temperature. When temperature rises the bulb fluid expands via the capillary tube to an expandable diaphragm or bellows to open or close the contacts.
How do capillary tube thermostats operate?
Capillary Thermostat Switches
A fluid is encapsulated in a metal and when the temperature changes the fluid either expands or contracts. This fluid change moves a diaphragm which is in touch with a snap action switch and either opens or closes a circuit.
What is inside of capillary thermostat?
In capillary thermostats, the temperature sensor consists of a capillary tube, a diaphragm and an expansion fluid. When the sensor is heated, the liquid fluid heats up and expands. The expansion of the fluid increases the pressure in the closed circuit system.
How do capillary tube thermostats operate?
Capillary Thermostat Switches
A fluid is encapsulated in a metal and when the temperature changes the fluid either expands or contracts. This fluid change moves a diaphragm which is in touch with a snap action switch and either opens or closes a circuit.
How does a remote bulb thermostat work?
These temperature controls have a capillary tube and sensor that monitor and regulate the temperature of the ambient air, a liquid, or a gas at a distance away from the control. The sensing element is not affected by changes in barometric pressure or cross-ambient conditions to ensure accurate temperature regulation.
Post time: Jun-08-2022