700-908 Adjustable Bimetal Thermostats
700-908 Adjustable Bimetal Thermostats
700-908 Adjustable Bimetal Thermostats
Features Heat and Cool temperature control above and below ambient Up to 67C difference between faces Multi-staging for wider temperature ranges Low voltage Exceptional control stability Compact ideal for localized heating and cooling Single elements up to 1000 watts Thermoelectric coolers (TEC) are solid state heat pumps that utilise the peltier effect for reversible heating or cooling. HAWCOs range of elements are available in standard dimensions and power ratings as well as in custom designed configurations for OEM applications. The TECs control temperature by pumping heat from one surface of the component to the other depending on the polarity of the electrical supply.
STANDARD IN STOCK MODELS ProductCode Qc(W) DeltaT(C) I(A) Vdt Section Area of SemiConductor 2.0mm x 2.0mm TEC1-12709 76.8 67 9.0 15.4 TEC1-7109 43 67 9.0 8.6 TEC1-7114 67 67 14 8.6 Section Area of SemiConductor 1.4mm x 1.4mm TEC1-12703 29.3 67 3.3 14.5 TEC1-12706 51.4 67 6.0 15.4 TEC1-12708 68.8 67 8.5 15.4 TEC1-7103 16.4 67 3.3 8.1 TEC1-7106 28.7 67 6.0 8.6 TEC1-7108 38.5 67 8.5 8.6 TEC1-4903 11.3 65 3.3 5.6 TEC1-4906 15.8 65 6.0 5.8 TEC1-4908 22.8 65 8.5 5.8 Section Area of Semiconductor 1.0mm x 1.0mm TES1-12703 25.7 65 3.3 14.5 TES1-12704 33.4 65 3.9 15.4 TES-7103 14.4 63 3.0 8.6 TES-7104 18.7 63 3.9 8.6 TES1-6303 12.7 63 3.0 7.6 TES1-6304 16.6 63 3.9 7.6
Length(mm) Width(mm) Height(mm) W = Wattage (Power) 50 44 44 50 44 44 5.6 5.6 4.6 DeltaT = Max Temp Difference Between Both Sides
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230VAC 6 Amp version 126VA, 14 VAC, 9A Max TEC Power 90W 10 Amp version 360VA, 24 VAC, 15A Max TEC Power 300W
Control Board Supply Voltage Output Control Input Control Action Power Status Connections Housing Environmental Safety Dimensions
9 to 24VAC or 9 to 35VDC Variable current, limited by DIL 15 position switch Max 5 or 10 amps 30VDC depending on model and transformer 4-20 mA, 0-5VDC, non isolated 5 to 15VDC logic, isolated volt-free contact input Variable current proportional to 4-20mA/0.5V Logic/contact damped variable current Power ON led Plug in screw terminals Non PCB only. Heatsink bracket to be attached to suitable heat sinking device, i.e. chassis Max ambient temp 40C 15-90% RH non condensing Over temperature protection 70C PCB mounted fuse 180mm x 90mm x 80mm high
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TEC devices need careful selection to meet design requirements and to be reliable. Both faces must be attached to a heat-sinking device, which must efficiently transfer the heat from the surfaces of the TEC without the temperature between the surfaces exceeding its Delta T rating. Further extremes of temperature can be achieved by piggybacking units thus keeping inside the Delta T rating. Power regulation is equally important. All Hawco TEC power controllers provide variable current regulation, reducing thermal shock, experienced when the units are pulsed on/off, which can reduce life expectancy. A full technical installation data-sheet is available on require.
NOTE Item to be temperature controlled is the material weight. Heat and efficiency losses have been assumed at 100%. Heat Sink Selection The heatsinks purpose is to keep the non-temperature critical surface as close to ambient temperature as possible. The more efficiently this is done the greater thermal range of the controlled side. THERMOELECTRIC COOLERS & HEATERS The maximum temperature difference between the two surfaces is the Delta T (C) rating. To calculate the minimum size of the heatsink needed on the non-temperature controlled hot side, use the following formulae. If possible use the most efficient heatsink possible. This will reduce stress on the TEC and extend life. Step 1) Calculate the max temperature of the heatsink on the non-critical side. Target Temperature on cooled controlled side + Delta T = Max temp heatsink Example: -20C target temp + 67C Delta T = 47C Max Temp Step 2) A) Calculate the heatsink capacity required in C/Watt (Heatsink temperature rise per watt) Max temp heatsink Ambient Temperature = Max temp rise of heatsink Example: 47C - +20C = 27C Max temp rise When 20C is the ambient temperature TEC Wattage x 0.75 = C Pet Watt heatsink Max Temp Rise C Example 76.8 Watts 27C x 0.75 +2.13 Watt/C Heatsink Rating
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Note: Fan cooling will increase heatsink efficiency. Custom, pre-assambled heatsink thermoelectric combinations available on request. FAX BACK NOW: 01483 883888 To Simon Dugdale I am interested in these high quality, excellently priced Thermoelectric elements and power controllers. I am interested in model . Please ask a sales engineer to contact me ... Name .. Job Title Company . Address Town ... County Postcode Tel .. Fax Email
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