Solid State Air Velocity Controls


SAF Sensors
Designed to monitor for positive presence of cooling airflow, this velocity sensor operates on 5V DC. The sensor can be mounted on aboard, in a socket, or hard wired to a bracket. The SAF is an AMBIENT COMPENSATED device affording close setting tolerances upto 60° C.

The standard SAF sensor turns "on" an alarm when insufficient air velocity occurs. It is also available in a fail safe output device where the alarm is always "on"during safe airflow and "off" at insufficient levels. A device which is hermetically sealed for use in hazardous or contaminated environments is also available.

DLS Sensors
The "Thermulator" - Dual Logic Sensing Switch, Warren G-V’s new Thermal Emulator or "Thermulator" is a self-contained switching device that monitors both rising temperature and reduction of air velocity. It provides two separate preset alarm logic outputs. This unique device provides "minor" alarms if air velocity decreases or temperature rises beyond pre-determined limits and "major" alarms if the malfunction continues, permitting alarming or equipment shutdown.

Electro-Mechanical Air Velocity Controls


LS Series and FS Series
These rugged thermal mechanical air velocity sensors with stand normal shock and vibration requirements associated with military applications and can operate at -55° C if continuously energized. The FS series represents a UL recognized component used in many industrial applications. Both series of sensors are available in many input voltages ranging from 5V to 115V AC or DC.

Surface and Ambient Sensing Thermostats


VE Series
These thermostats are rugged in design, hermetically sealed and provide open-on-rise or close-on-rise factory settings between -25°C and +150°C for applications both on surface temperature sensing or ambient/liquid temperature setting.

Ambient Sensing Thermostats


C-8 Series
These thermostats are rugged in design, hermetically sealed and provide open-on-rise or close-on-rise factory settings between-25° C and +150° C for ambient/liquid temperature setting applications.

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