Bimetallic Thermostat, Temperature Sensor 95°C 250V - 10A
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| Quantity | Price per unit | You save |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 pcs | 6,99 lei | — |
| 3–4 pcs | 6,64 lei | 5% (−0,35 lei/unit) |
| 5–10 pcs | 6,29 lei | 10% (−0,70 lei/unit) |
| 11+ pcs | 5,94 lei | 15% (−1,05 lei/unit) |
Bimetal thermostat with automatic cut-off at 95°C for electrical appliances
This bimetal thermostat functions as a safety sensor for appliances requiring thermal protection — water heaters, coffee makers, irons, electric radiators. It automatically cuts off at 95°C and prevents overheating, protecting both the equipment and the user. Simple installation using metal brackets, compatible with 250V circuits and loads up to 10A.
What you get with this product
- Automatic protection against overheating — the circuit instantly breaks when the safety temperature is exceeded
- Universal compatibility with household appliances — coffee makers, heaters, irons, electric radiators
- Quick installation using metal brackets — secured with screws to the surface to be monitored, no special tools required
- High durability over time — bimetal contact resistant to repeated heating-cooling cycles
- Certified electrical safety — supports 250V and currents up to 10A, in accordance with standards for thermal components
- Automatic reset after cooling — does not require replacement or manual intervention after each cut-off
How it works and how to install it
The thermostat contains a bimetallic plate that deforms at a temperature of 95°C, interrupting the electrical circuit. When the temperature drops below the reset threshold, the contact automatically closes and the appliance can function again. Installation is done by securing the metal brackets with screws to the surface to be monitored — the heater casing, water tank, or electric resistance. It is connected in series on the power circuit, so that upon cut-off, the entire appliance is disconnected from the mains.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can it be used with appliances consuming more than 10A?
No, the thermostat is rated for a maximum of 10A. At higher loads, there is a risk of contact overheating and malfunction.
After it cuts off at 95 degrees, does it need to be reset manually?
No, the reset is automatic. After the temperature drops below the safety threshold, the contact closes by itself and the appliance can operate again.
How do I know if the thermostat is working correctly after installation?
Test the appliance under normal operating conditions. If it cuts off suddenly for no reason, check if the thermostat is well applied to the monitored surface and if the local temperature does not exceed 95°C due to a fault in the resistance or air circulation.
Technical Specifications
| Cut-off temperature | 95°C |
| Maximum working voltage | 250V AC |
| Maximum current | 10A |
| Contact type | Bimetal, normally closed (NC) |
| Reset mode | Automatic after cooling |
| Mounting method | Metal brackets with 4 screw holes |
| EAN Code | 0781499709833 |
| Package contents | 1 x Bimetal thermostat 95°C |
Warranty and support
The product benefits from a 24-month warranty in accordance with Romanian legislation for electronic components. 30-day return policy from receipt. Fast delivery by national courier with telephone confirmation.
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