Description:
An 80-100°F Thermostat refers to a type of thermostat used in heating or cooling systems that are designed to maintain a temperature range between 80 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Thermostats are devices used to regulate and control the temperature in a space or a system. In the case of an 80-100°F thermostat, it means that the thermostat is set to activate or deactivate the heating or cooling system based on the temperature reaching or falling within the specified range of 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit
Attributes:
• When the temperature falls below 80°F the thermostat will signal the heating system to turn on and raise the temperature.
• When the temperature reaches 100°F the thermostat will signal the cooling system to activate and bring the temperature down.
• Ensures the engine coolant remains at an optimal temperature for efficient operation.
Applications:
An 80-100°F Thermostat is used in regulating the temperature of the jacket water in an engine's cooling system and is mainly used in Cat 3306B Engine (Piston), 3306B, 3406C, 3406E, 3412C, 3456, C15, C18, and ORDS6SCS Generator Set.