Utica-Dunkirk
Utica-Dunkirk 14631303 180f Vent Temp Switch 180f Vent Temp Switch
This Utica-Dunkirk 14631303 180f Vent Temp Switch is a replacement part for a furnace or air conditioner. It allows you to adjust the vent temperature.
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The 672-626 process controls 672626 diaphragm 180 F max temp rated. Quick disconnect and saver option hose assemblies provide fast, tool-less assembly and direct replacement of existing diaphragms.
Max temp rated diaphragm for use in temperatures up to 180°F [82°C]. Powers 672-626 process controls by Honeywell
With a protection rating of IP67, this 27mm diaphragm is 1/4-inch thick. It has a 180F max working pressure and 6-ounce breaking point. The dimensions are 2.46 width x 0.44 height and 3.74 depth with a diameter of 1.38.
The Powers 672-626 Process Controls 672626 Diaphragm has a range of 6 to 26 gpm and 1 to 15 psi. It features two solid state, 4-20 mA inputs and two momentary (1 second) N.O. SPDT relay outputs. Its maximum temperature is 180F. It has diaphragm material of Silicone and it comes with a Stainless Steel 316L 5052 body material.
Powers 672626 diaphragm is a process control product by Powers. Its maximum temperature is 180F. The product is certified by CE marking.
When there's no time to spare, you can depend on the POWERS 672626 Diaphragm to withstand the most demanding environments. Designed for use with harsh chemicals or high temperatures, POWERS diaphragms are ideal for freeze protection, distillation, puriication, and propane pressure settings up to 180F.
The 672626 is a 2 1/4 in. NPT, Diaphragm design wafer-type pressure switch made of glass filled nylon for the protection of control systems connected to wellhead equipment applications and other related oilfield service equipment. The 672626 series is a two element pressure switch design with four common terminals. All Models are rated at 120 psi maximum working . .