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SERIES 2500
3/4” 25Amp THERMOSTATS
Typical Applications:
z
HVAC Equipment
z
Major Appliances
z
Industrial Equipment
z
Food Service Products
Senasys 2500 Series Thermostats are quality-engineered thermal sensors specifically
designed for a variety of major applicances, including clothes dryers, hot liquid
and food-dispensing machines, room unit
and space heaters, air conditioning systems, copy machines, engine heaters, and
wood stoves.
Made to open or close on a temperature
rise, the 3/4” Thermostat is rated at 25
AMPS-240 Volts, meets UL Standards 873
and 353 and is available in a single-pole,
single-throw device. Temperature calibrations are preset, and all units are subject to
100% mechanical and thermal inspection.
To insure that a safe combination of thermostat and application is achieved, the
purchaser must determine product suitability for their individual requirements.
2511
2512
2511
2521
2521
2
UL and CSA Listings
UL and CSA listing of 2500 series thermostats is for use in equipment where the
acceptability of the combination of the thermostat and equipment is determined by
Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. and/or
Canadian Standards Association.
2500 Series
UL File MH8267
CSA File LR21048
Consult Factory for Updated Listings
Key Features and Benefits:
z
Recognized by UL, CSA and
European Approval Agencies
z Meets UL Standard 873 and 353
z Manufactured to individual temperature specifications
z Available in a variety of terminal
and mounting configurations
SERIES 2500
3/4” 25Amp THERMOSTATS
B501 Cap Small Flange
Standard Temperature Settings
Temperature
Set Point
Ranges
Tolerance
Allowance°
± at temperature
If unit falls in
overlapping
range use
higher range
set points
Mean
Differential
Number of degrees
between
opening and
closing nominal
temperatures
Close
Open
0 to 79°F
-18 to 26°C
80 to 200°F
27 to 82°C
201 to 250°F
83 to 121°C
251 to 350°F
122 to 150°C
Price
Group*
±°F
±°C
±°F
6
6
3
3
6
6
6
3
7
8
±°C
°F
°C
3
3
10 to 14
15 to 19
5 to 7
8 to 11
III
6
3
20 to 29
12 to 16
II
4
6
4
30 to 39
17 to 22
I
4
9
5
40 to 59
23 to 33
I
9
5
10
6
60 to 80
34 to 35
II
5
3
5
3
10 to 14
5 to 7
IV
5
3
5
3
15 to 19
8 to 11
III
5
3
7
4
20 to 29
12 to 16
II
6
3
7
4
30 to 39
17 to 22
I
6
3
9
5
40 to 59
23 to 33
I
8
4
10
6
60 to 80
34 to 35
II
5
3
6
3
15 to 19
8 to 11
III**
5
3
7
4
20 to 29
12 to 16
II
6
3
8
4
30 to 39
17 to 22
I
7
4
9
5
40 to 59
23 to 33
I
**With 15 to 19°F Differential-Maximum Set Point 220°F
8
4
11
6
60 to 80
34 to 35
II
6
3
8
4
20 to 29
12 to 16
II
7
4
9
5
30 to 39
17 to 22
I
8
4
11
6
40 to 59
23 to 33
I
9
5
13
7
60 to 80
34 to 35
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CALIBRATION TEMPERATURES
The temperature tolerance and differentials listed above are
standard. If your requirements are not listed, please consult the
factory. The “differential” is the number of degrees between
the nominal open and nominal close. For example: A thermostat calibrated to open at 170°F ± 9°F has a 40°F temperature
differential.
IV
*Grouped according to level of accuracy required. Group I
with greatest latitude is less expensive than Group II, etc.
2500 Series
3/4” DISC THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE EXPOSURE: 350° F MAX.
120 Volts AC
240-250 Volts AC
277 Volts AC
1 Ø IND.
1 Ø IND.
1 Ø IND.
VA
VA
Model Type Clearance Cycles RES
RES
RES
Pilot
Pilot
HP
FLA
LRA
HP
FLA
LRA
HP
FLA LRA
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
Duty
Duty
406 22
2511
100,000 25 1/2 10 60 200 25
L 1/8 Air
8
42 406 22
8 42
1/4
Surface
30,000
25
16
84
200
25
AND
F 1/4 Air
2521
3/8 Surface
480 Volts 1 VDC
12 120 Volts AC
AC
to
VDC
IND
VA
50 VDC RES
AMPS
Pilot
RES
AMPS
AMPS
Duty
406 13
15
30
406 13
2512
125
2522
1/8 Air
100,000
L
1/4 Surface
AND
F 1/4 Air
6,000
3/8 Surface
15
1/6 4.4 26.4 125
15
1/16 2.2
13.2 125
15
1/4 5.8 34.8 125
15
1/4 2.9
17.4 125
10
2519
1/8 Air
100,000 0.1
L 1/4 Surface 30,000
Gold- AND
6,000
Plated
F
1/4 Air
2529
3/8 Surface
15
0.1
1.0
Contacts are available for millivolt and milliamp applications. Consult factory for exact approval agency listings.
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SERIES 2500
TERMINAL & BRACKET OPTIONS
Dimensional Specifications
B502 Cap Large Flange
B503 Bracket
B504 Cap Large Flange
B507 Bracket
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SERIES 2500
TERMINAL & BRACKET OPTIONS
Terminals
T501 0° As Shown
T507
T502
T503
T504
T505
T508 0° As Shown
T509
T506 0° As Shown
Screws (Please Specify if Needed When Ordering)
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
Thermostat Operation
When contacts are closed, current passes from terminal to terminal through the stationary contact to the
movable contact which is actuated by the snap movement of the bimetal disc. The disc, which is fully insulated from the switch chamber by the pin and disc
retainer, is affected by surface or ambient temperature
changes. Upon reaching the opening temperature, the
disc snaps from a convex to a concave shape, depressing the pin which opens the contacts. The open circuit
allows the temperature to drop and causes the disc to
snap to its original position, closing the contacts. A
thermostat which closes on a rise in temperature operates in a similar manner, but in reverse action.
that initial testing be performed with thermocouple
samples to minimize trial and error when choosing
final temperatures and tolerances. When requesting
thermocouple samples please specify Iron or Copper
Constantin and Lead Length.
SENASYS Sensors Part Number
A complete SENASYS part number consists of 3
(1)
(2)
(3)
parts. (Example: 2511 F002-2015) The first group
specifies the series. The second group identifies the
terminal and bracket combination desired and is generally unique to that series only. The last group is
sequentially assigned by SENASYS Sensors’
Application Engineering Dept., and defines the tem-
Location and Selection of Components
A thermostat can be used to control temperature, to
warn in advance of temperatures beyond desired limits, or to shut down an entire system. Response, accuracy, sensitivity, and the ability to sense the thermal
parameter in a system depends on the proper selection
of a thermostat and its application with respect to location, heat source, electrical load, transfer media, thermal lag, and the design life of the system. Samples of
working thermostats or special thermostats with thermocouples installed are available to help you determine the proper combination of location and temperature set points.
perature parameters, etc., unique to that device.
Testing Procedures
Temperature testing is performed using either liquid or
air as a test medium. To allow for variation in temperature checking methods, a 1°C allowance should be
considered. This allowance is for correlation or differences between test instruments. Manufacturing specifications and production testing are to specified requirements and do not make use of the correlation variance.
Creep testing is the verification of an instantaneous
change of state of the electrical contacts.
Application Parameters
Proper choice of operating temperatures for a thermostat generally depends on many application parameters. The following can have a significant effect on the
final operating point of the application:
1. Rate of Temperature Rise
2. Location of the Thermostat
3. Electrical Load
4. Mass of the Thermal System
5. Heat Transfer Medium (air, metal surface, etc.)
The Dielectric withstand voltage test (Hipot) is performed at a higher voltage for a short duration than the
rated voltage of the thermostat. This helps assure satisfactory performance at rated voltage and also the ability of the unit to withstand momentary overpotentials.
This test also serves to determine whether insulating
materials and spacing are adequate.
Samples and Ordering
To order samples please refer to the form on the inside
back cover. If you need assistance call us at
(888) 736-2797, or e-mail us at support@senasys.com.
Because of these variables, we recommend
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
Definitions
Automatic Reset: A type of thermostat that will reset
itself at a specific temperature; (i.e. a thermostat opens at
150°F and closes or resets itself at 120°F)
Bimetal: Two dissimilar metals bonded together to form
the disc that actuates the thermostat; upon reaching a specified temperature, the disc snaps over the center.
Close On Rise: (COR) refers to operation of the contacts.
When the temperature rises to its set point the contacts
close or make contact and complete the circuit.
Quality Control and Application
The entire production process from preassembly to shipping of the final product is supervised by a staff of quality control personnel. Specifications and performance characteristics of
SENASYS, Inc. stated herein or in any other SENASYS communication are based upon various testing and quality control procedures established by SENASYS. Information regarding
such procedures will be provided upon request. SENASYS reserves the right to alter specifications contained herein as it may deem necessary. Purchasers are advised to test and
engineer their products and the application of SENASYS’s products, particularly where the
application is one wherein a malfunction could result in damage or injury. Whenever
SENASYS provides analysis or information to assist a purchaser in the application of
SENASYS’s products, such analysis or information shall not affect any of the foregoing nor
shall it constitute a warranty of any kind with respect to said application. Sales by SENASYS
are subject to standard terms and conditions set forth in its sales documents. Electrical rating
and performance characteristics have been established after testing and review of standard
operating conditions. The specifications outlined in the bulletin suggest the performance
characteristics when the units are subject to these standard conditions. To ensure that our
laboratory test conditions duplicate the performance requirements for the application, all
devices should be tested by the purchaser for each application. Terms of all sales be as provided in SENASYS, Inc. standard terms and conditions of sale, including its limited warranty
provisions.
Dielectric Strength: Is the deliberate application of a predetermined overvoltage to a thermostat for specified time.
FLA: (Full Load Amps) current taken from line by motor
when motor is yielding rated hp at rated voltage and frequency.
Manual Reset: A bimetal thermostat with a reset button
that must be pressed to reset the device.
Max. Differential: The maximum allowable difference
between the actual opening and the actual closing temperatures.
Mean Differential: The difference between the upper and
lower nominal set points without regard to tolerances.
Min. Differential: (Sometimes called “Deadband”) The
minimum allowable difference actual opening temperature
and the actual closing temperature.
Open On Rise: (OOR) refers to the operation of contactswhen the temperature rises to its set point, the contacts
open terminating the circuit.
Phenolic: A plastic used as the insulating body of the thermostat.
Set Point: The nominal temperature at which the thermostat is to open or close.
SPST: (Single Pole/Single Throw) an electrical switch
with one set of terminals that terminate or actuate a circuit.
Tolerance: The allowable range above and below the set
point temperature.
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REQUEST FOR SAMPLES OR QUOTATION
Company
DO NOT DETACH!
Name
Photocopy & Fax
Street
to SENASYS
(419) 818-0897
Telephone
City
State/Zip
Describe the Application:
Existing Product
New Product
For information on other
SENASYS products
Thermostat Function:
High Limit
Control
Manual Reset
Ambient Conditions:
Exposure Temperature Maximum____________________ °F, Duration_________________
CMC Multi-Light
Control Switches
P-Series Controls
Minimum_____________________ °F,Duration_________________
Temperature Rate of Rise___________________ °F per minute___________________
Environmental Seal
Hermetic
Dust Proof
Unsealed
Electrical Load:
Voltage_____________
AC
Resistive____________AMPS
Dielectric___________________________
DC
Inductive______F.L.A._____L.R.A.______
Megohm_______________________
Life Cycles at Specified Load_______________________________Cycles
Thermostat Specification:
Contact Open___________ °F ± _____________ °F Tolerance
Contacts Close__________ °F ± _____________ F Tolerance (automatic reset only)
Contacts Close Manually (
Part Number:
) Resettable By_______________ °F
SENASYS #____________________
Customer#____________________
Mounting Bracket #___________ Terminal Type ________________________
Exposed Bimetal
704 Bartlett Avenue
Altoona, WI 54720
Tel. (715) 831-6353
Toll Free: 1-888-736-2797
Fax: (419) 818-0897
www.senasys.com
support@senasys.com
Enclosed Bimetal
Sample Quanity:
______________units
Delivery Requested__________________________________
Production:
Estimated Usage___________________
Annually, Start Date___________________
One Time Order Quantity_______________________________________
Agency Approvals:
UL
CSA Other___________________________________
Quotation Requested:
Yes
No
Quantity_________________________________
For special configurations, please provide a sketch.