The Ranco® ETC Series Electronic Temperature Control offers a full-featured electronic replacement for electrical-mechanical temperature controls used in many commercial refrigeration applications. With its wide temperature range, one and two stage capability, selectable heating/cooling modes and multi-voltage input, the ETC is designed to provide application flexibility.
Features
NEMA 1 case and cover
NEMA 4X models available
White backlight on display
High Amp output relay (FLA 16 Amps @ 120V AC and 8 Amps @ 208/240V AC) single stage
Single and two stage models
Anti-short cycle compressor delay for cooling applications
Selectable °F or °C heating/cooling modes
LCD read-out for sensor temperature, control settings, and relay status
8 foot lead with sensor is extendable up to 400 feet using 18 or 22-gauge thermostat wire
Wide temperature range (-30°F to 220°F) (-34.4°C to 104.4°C)
Easy 4-step set-up
Keypad lockout to prevent end-user alteration of settings
Heavy-duty relay is 1 HP rated
EEPROM memory retains control settings during power outages
Sensor rated IP67 for dust and water (<1m) resistance
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