KOBOLD Instruments Inc • 1801 Parkway View Drive • 15205 Pittsburgh, PA • Tel: +1 412 788 2830 • E-mail: Please activate JavaScript • visit koboldusa.com

tws-temperatur.png: Bimetal Temperature Switch TWS

Bimetal Temperature Switch TWS

(OEM Version)


Easy to install
Mounting position independent
Material: stainless steel
Switch point: -15 ... +160 °C
Electrical connection: plug connector (alt: DIN 43 650), connecting cable, M12x1, tab connector
Option: integrated temperature sensors, status display via LED, customised lengths

TWS-F
magnify

TWS-F

TWS-D
magnify

TWS-D

TWS-K
magnify

TWS-K

TWS-V
magnify

TWS-V

TWS-M
magnify

TWS-M

Datasheet

application/pdf; charset=binary

tws-gb-temperature

333 KB

Operating Instructions

application/pdf; charset=binary

TWS -Operating Instructions

352 KB

Miscellaneous

application/pdf; charset=binary

General Safety Instructions

190 KB

Description

The KOBOLD temperature switches model TWS work with a bimetal switch and serve to monitor temperature of liquids in piping and vessels.

The bimetal temperature switches are designed with stainless steel housing. The mounting in process line is e. g. via threaded sleeves, which are screwed-in or welded in the pipes or vessels.

The temperature contacts have a fixed switch point in intervals of 5 °C in the range -15 °C to +160 °C. They are available as NC or NO contacts. Several electrical connection options are available for customer special applications. Optionally, a control lamp, PT100/PT1000 sensor and a second switch output are available.

Other Members of the KOBOLD group

Products by Keyword
KOBOLD Instruments Inc.

1801 Parkway View Drive
15205 Pittsburgh PA
United States of America

Please activate JavaScript

Cookies & Features

This website uses cookies to provide content and features. Details of the technologies used can be found in our privacy policy.

Essential Cookies

Session data such as language selection or spam protection - you can't do without it.

Google Media

Some pages on this website load content from Google Maps and YouTube.

loading
loading