Motor Thermal Overload Protector 250v 5a , BW9700 50-150C Thermal Protector

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April 11, 2023
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Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials of the Motor Thermal Overload Protector BW9700, showcasing its features, applications, and certifications. Learn how this reliable security device protects motors and electrical equipment from overheating.
Related Product Features:
  • The BW9700 thermal protector operates at 250V 5A with an open temperature range of 50-150°C.
  • It offers a reset temperature at 2/3 of the action temperature, customizable to customer requirements.
  • Designed for durability with a lifespan of 10,000 cycles.
  • Compact size at L15mm x W6.6mm x H3.2mm, suitable for various installations.
  • Features #20 red 3135 lead wire, 70mm in length, or customizable as per customer needs.
  • Low contact closure resistance (≤50mΩ) and high insulation resistance (≥100mΩ).
  • Widely used in motors, lighting devices, power tools, and other electrical equipment.
  • Certified by UL, CQC, TUV, KC, and ROHS for quality and safety assurance.
Faqs:
  • What is the operating voltage and current rating of the BW9700 thermal protector?
    The BW9700 operates at 250V 5A, with additional ratings for DC-12V (max 12A), DC-24V (max 10A), and AC-125V (max 8A).
  • Can the reset temperature be customized?
    Yes, the reset temperature is typically 2/3 of the action temperature but can be adjusted according to customer requirements.
  • What applications is the BW9700 thermal protector suitable for?
    It is used in motors, lighting devices, power tools, and other electrical equipment to prevent overheating and over-current damage.
  • What certifications does the BW9700 thermal protector have?
    It is certified by UL, CQC, TUV, KC, and ROHS, ensuring compliance with international safety and quality standards.
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