NF9-20042-3
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NF9-20042-3
United Electric Controls Company
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Technical Characteristics
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Temp Sensing Element Type
capillary tube-bulb
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Mounting Method
bracket and unthreaded hole
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Precious Material And Location
contacts silver
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Bulb Diameter
0.688 inches nominal
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Precious Material
silver
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Overall Width
2.812 inches nominal
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Contact Load Current Rating
3.2 amperes resistive load second voltage
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Contact Adjustability
actuation point adjustable and deactuation point adjustable
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Shortest Vertical Distance Between Mounting Centers
3.281 inches nominal
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Unthreaded Mounting Hole Diameter
0.281 inches nominal
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
115.0 dc at sea level third voltage
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Contact Load Current Rating
9.6 amperes resistive load third voltage
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
550.0 ac at sea level second voltage
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Shortest Horizontal Distance Between Mounting Centers
0.656 inches nominal
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Longest Horizontal Distance Between Mounting Centers
2.406 inches nominal
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Mounting Facility Pattern
obtuse triangle
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Frequency In Hertz
60.0 second voltage
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Terminal Type
screw
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Style Designator
rectangular
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Contact Load Current Rating
16.0 amperes resistive load first voltage
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Media For Which Designed
gas or liquid
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
115.0 ac at sea level first voltage
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Contact Adjustment Type
external actuation point hex nut
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Contact Load Current Rating
2.0 amperes resistive load fourth voltage
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Frequency In Hertz
60.0 first voltage
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Contact Voltage Rating In Volts
550.0 dc at sea level fourth voltage
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Body Height
2.750 inches nominal
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Bulb Length
3.625 inches nominal
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Contact Adjustment Range
+90.00/+165.00 actuation point degrees fahrenheit and +2.00/+5.00 deactuation point degrees fahrenheit
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Overall Length
5.188 inches nominal
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Nonpile-Up Contact Arrangement
1 pole, single throw, both positions maintained
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Special Features
bulb up/cap.tube down
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Capillary Tube Length
120.0 inches nominal
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Contact Action Stimulus
increase