White plastic 'button' room sensor
Reference GTT-512-WPR
Product features White plastic 'button' room sensor
The GTT-512R button temperature sensor is used in interior spaces when a stylish and rugged solution is needed. Its discreet appearance allows reliable and non-invasive temperature control. These sensors are especially effective for applications requiring an anti-ligature sensor, for the safety of building occupants. Solid design and rugged materials make the sensor tamper-proof. GTT-512-WPR sensors have a white plastic button that contains either a high quality thermistor or a nickel or platinum sensing element. Sensors compatible with most control equipment manufacturers are available as an option.
Possible options:
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 10K3A1, Trend, Seachange, Cylon, Distech, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 10K4A1, Andover, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 20K6A1, Honeywell, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output PT100A, Serck, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output PT1000A, Cylon, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output Ni1000A, Sauter, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output Ni1000A / TCR (LAN1), Siemens, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output TAC1, TAC, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 2.2K3A1, Johnson Controls, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 3K3A1, Alerton, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 30K6A1, Drayton, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, passive output 50K6A1, Ambiflex, with 2m cable
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White plastic 'button' temperature sensor, with passive output 10K NTC, Carel, with 2m cable
For more information, do not hesitate to consult the product data sheet which you will find in the "attached documents" tab.