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Product Overview
- Allows for control of a heating system
- Provide variable and on/off control
- Can handle up to 90 amps
- NEMA 1 vented enclosure
- Includes low voltage potentiometer
- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 10 lb.
- Length
- 12 Inches
- Width
- 12 Inches
- Height
- 10 Inches
- Amps
- 90 Amps
- Phase
- 1 Phase
- Color
- Silver
- Installation Type
- Ceiling / Wall Mounted
- Mounting Style
- Wall Mounted
- Power Type
- Electric
- Type
- Phase Controls
Solaira PASCR90-1-DIN Details
Keep your guests warm all year round with this Solaira Omnis variable phase angle control! This unit allows you to control a single heater load with optional inputs including 0-10dCV, 4-20mA, and Building Management Systems integration for Lutron, Crestron, and Control 4. It provides variable and on/off control for a heating system. This model can handle a total load of up to 90 amps.
This control box has a NEMA 1 vented enclosure for added durability and reliability. It also includes a low voltage potentiometer, giving you maximum control of the electric current flowing through the box. The phase-angle firing offers total control of single-phase AC voltages to variable resistance loads. Use this control box to control the heat output of a designated heating zone.
Overall Dimensions:
Length: 12"
Width: 12"
Height: 10"
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UL Listed, US & Canada
This product has been certified by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to meet applicable safety standards required for use in the United States and Canada.
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