Temperature switches act quickly

An Impac Infrared product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2005

A new range of fast-acting noncontact temperature switches are available in either analogue or digital technology.

Impac Infrared has a new range of fast-acting noncontact temperature switches.

The switches are available in either analogue or digital technology.

The analogue TGA 300 has a switching range of 500 to 1000C, with a fast switching time of just 1ms.

The switching level is adjusted using a potentiometer and an LED indicates the switch status.

A choice of optics and an LED targeting light are also available.

Switch rating is 20V DC at 30mA.

The digital TGA 200 and TS 200 offer switching ranges of 250 to 1300 and 600 to 1800C, respectively, with switching times of 15ms (adjustable).

The switching parameters are set using the digital service interface and an integral LED targeting light and a choice of optics, makes alignment simple.

Switching is via isolated relay contacts rated 60V AC/DC at 3A.

A complete range of mounting cooling accessories is available for the switches making them suitable for the most arduous industrial applications.

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