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Viconics COV-FCU-L-5031 : Cover for SE7300 models hotel room controllers
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Viconics COV-PIR-FCU-C-5031 : PIR cover for SE7300 commercial room controllers
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Viconics COV-PIR-FCU-L-5031 : PIR cover for SE7300 hotel room controllers
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Viconics R810-623-REV2 : Solid State Relay with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 25A, 3-Phase
MSRP: $569.01$212.85 -
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Viconics R810-641-REV2 : Solid State Relay with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 45A, 1-Phase
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Viconics R810-643-REV2 : Solid State Relay with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 45A, 3-Phase
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Viconics R820-621-REV2 : SCR Power Controller with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 25A, 1-Phase
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Viconics R820-623-REV2 : SCR Power Controller with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 25A, 3-Phase
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Viconics R820-671-REV2 : SCR Power Controller with Heatsink, Maximum Voltage 600V, Max Amperage 75A, 1-Phase
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Viconics R851B-8 : Boiler Application Series Step Controllers, 8 Stage Unit Control, Vernier stage: 0 to 10 Vdc, 5 mA max.
MSRP: $1,373.55$499.67
FreezeStats and Thermostats
A freeze stat is a type of low temperature sensor that is used to detect when the temperature in a given area falls below a certain point, typically the freezing point of water. Duct mounted low-temperature detection sensors with vapor filled copper capillary tube are used to protect water coils from freezing within the air handling equipment. Any section of the capillary tube that is below the set point will cause the vapor to condense to a liquid and trip the SPDT contact. Reset options are manual or automatic and depends on product selection.
Building automation thermostats are specialized thermostats that are used in building automation systems to control the temperature in a building. These thermostats are typically connected to a network of sensors and other devices that monitor and control various aspects of a building's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Building automation thermostats allow users to set and maintain precise temperature levels in different areas of a building, helping to ensure the comfort and safety of occupants while also maximizing energy efficiency. Building automation thermostats can be controlled manually or can be programmed to operate automatically based on a variety of factors, such as the time of day, the weather, and the occupancy of the building.