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4395 Electric Trip Switch
AMOT Model 4395 Electric Trip Switch is ideally suited for use with AMOT Model 4102 Bearing Temperature Detector.
Features and Benefits
- Explosion proof (rating pending)
- Anodized (Gulfproofed™) aluminum construction
- Environmentally sealed UI/Csa listed microswitch
- No adjustments required
- 1/2" NPT conduit connection or liquid tight hub
Model: |
4395A 4395B |
General purpose Explosion proof |
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Body material: | Gulfproofed aluminum | ||
Max. ambient temp.: | 150˚C | 300˚F | |
Internal microswitch: |
Contact arrangement Design temperature Gold contacts Silver contacts |
SPDT
-55 to 205°C 1A @ 125VAC/28VDC 7A @ 250VAC/28VDC |
-65 to 400°F |
Connections: | 1/2 FNPT or non-metallic hub |
- Replaces Pneumatic Model 4095
- Connecting Rod Bearing Temperature Detectors
- Stroke or Reach Limit Detection
- Broken Piston Rod Indication
- Typically Used With Model 4102d; See Form 651
Model 4395 is designed for manual or mechanical tripping applications where a manual reset is desired. The unit can be mounted in any position and requires a minimal force to activate. For example, when a Model 4102D bearing temperature detector reaches a high enough temperature, the trip element will extend to brush the Model 4395 trip lever switch and cause a shutdown. This device is designed to physically replace the Model 4095, when converting from pneumatic to electric/electronic controls.
See datasheet for complete operation information.