New! Thermal Switches for Fans and Fluid Pumps
Part # LTS-XXX
Improved Racing's thermally activated switch will turn on an electric fan or electric differential / transmission pump when fluid reaches the activation temp of 180°F, 190°F, or 200°F. These switches are a great way to control fluid temperatures without using a thermostat.
The switch's body is made from brass, which has a high rate of thermal conductivity for quick reactions to changes in temperature.
The switch features a standard 1/8" NPT thread for screwing into an existing sensor port or a sensor tee. It is rated for up to 10 amps at 12 volts.
Function
- When the activation temperature is reached at the probe, the switch will complete a circuit between the two spade connectors.
- When the temperature at the probe drops to the deactivation temperature, the switch will open the circuit between the two spade connectors.
Installation Notes
- Higher amperage devices (over 10A) require the use of a relay.
- Always wire with a 10A fuse to protect the switch from damage when not using a relay.
Specifications
- Rating: 10A at 12V
- Activation temp: 180°F, 190°F, or 200°F available
- Dectivation temp: 160°F, 170°F, and 180°F
- Max operating temp: 356°F (180°C) max
- Operating life: 100,000+ cycles
- Thread size: 1/8" NPT
- Body material: Brass
- Uses common spade connectors
Part Number |
Activation Temperature |
Deactivation Temperature |
LTS-180 |
180°F (82.2°C) |
160°F (71.1°C) |
LTS-190 |
190°F (87.8°C) |
170°F (76.7°C) |
LTS-200 |
200°F (93.3°C) |
180°F (82.2°C) |