Solid-State HVAC Sensor eliminates need for Freeze Stat.
August 3, 2009 -
Designed to protect chillers in air handling equipment used by commercial buildings, Chill-Out(TM) Combination Sensor replaces Freeze Stat but has 2 sensors: one low-temp cut-out sensor and one independent averaging-temp sensor. Dual-sensor package delivers accurate measurements and eliminates need to install separate averaging sensor. Mounted in any direction, product offers low-temp sensitivity within 12 in. segment and has no capillary tubes to break, leak, or kink.
New Solid-State HVAC Sensors Eliminate Freeze Stat
Stop wrestling with potentially hazardous, fragile gas-filled capillaries and move to a greener solution!
Minneapolis, Minn., July 15, 2009-Minco, a designer and manufacturer of critical components for critical applications, has a new line of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) temperature sensors designed to protect chillers in air handling equipment in commercial buildings. The new sensor line is called the Chill-Out(TM) Combination Sensor.
Visit Minco's Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator to see your true savings if you install both a freeze stat low limit device and an averaging sensor.
Most schools, hospitals, office complexes and other commercial buildings use a device called a Freeze Stat, along with an averaging sensor to protect against freezing temperatures. The solid state, low temperature cut-out Chill-Out sensor has a number of advantages over traditional Freeze Stat/averaging sensor technology:
Minco's Chill-Out(TM) Combination Sensor replaces the Freeze Stat, but, unlike the Freeze Stat, it has two sensors in one easy-to-install package. One is a low-temp
cut-out sensor and one is an independent averaging-temp sensor. This dual sensor package delivers accurate measurements and eliminates the need to install a separate averaging sensor.
Saves $13K-$35K over a typical Freeze Stat/averaging sensor installation.
There are no capillary tubes to break, leak or kink.
Considered a "green" product by the industry as it is solid state and has no harmful gases or chemicals.
Easy mounting in any direction. Horizontal orientation is not required.
Relay changes state to deliver a failure detection signal in the event of a power loss.
Low-temp sensitivity within a 12-inch segment, versus 18 inches with gas-filled capillary tubes.
Easily formed aluminum or ultra flexible PVC coated galvanized armor sensor case.
4 to 20 mA temperature loop output available with optional Temptran(TM) transmitter.
No diaphragm case needed.
Clearly, the Minco Chill-Out Combination Sensor offers many benefits over Freeze Stat technology. To learn more, the Minco Engineer2Engineer (E2E) Community gives you ready access to engineers at Minco who are happy to discuss your HVAC sensing requirements. You can access this community via the website (http://www.minco.com), or phone
763-571-3121 for more information.
Or, the Chill-Out Sensor is described in the handy Sensors & Instruments Solutions Guide. The free 163-page guide explains various temp sensing solutions for process building automation and other commercial applications. The guide has complete technical data on sensor assemblies, probes, miniature sensors, sanitary sensors, stator RTDs, HVAC temperature and humidity sensors, flexible sensors, elements, instruments, transmitters and accessories. In addition to the Guide, a Non-Invasive Sensors Design Kit is also available.
About Minco
Minco designs, manufactures and markets critical components for critical applications. The company is unsurpassed in its ability to integrate and assemble flexible Thermofoil(TM) Heaters, Flex Circuits, Sensors and Instruments into a single component for greater efficiency. Minco helps companies minimize the risk of product failure by providing highly reliable components and expert design services.
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General Information:
Dave Hans
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Phone: 763-586-2942 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Minco Address: 7300 Commerce Lane N.E. City: Minneapolis State: MN ZIP: 55432 Country: USA Phone: 763-571-3121 FAX: 763-571-0927 http://www.minco.com
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