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Minco: Air-Handling System Sensor

The Chill-Outâ„¢ combination sensor is an air-handling system sensor that includes both a low-temperature cut-out sensor (freeze stat) and an averaging resistance temperature sensor. Designed for HVAC and building automation applications, the sensor features an entirely solid-state design, with the relay integral to the tubing. The solid-state design replaces gas-filled capillary tubes, eliminating the risk of kinking during installation or the occurrence of field failures due to leaking. The sensor is sensitive to low temperatures in any direction up to 6 inches and can be mounted at any angle. The Chill-Out is available in durable 3/8-inch tubing in bendable aluminum and ultraflex brass armor.

Minco, 7300 Commerce Lane, Minneapolis, MN 55432; 763-571-3121; 763-571-0927 (fax); info@minco.com; www.minco.com

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