1830-620K

1830-620K

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

ST10-90K

The Robertshaw® ST Series Electric Water Heating Thermostats are designed for replacement on domestic and commercial water heaters.

1830-489

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

1830-490

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

1830-212

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

ST10-80K

The Robertshaw® ST Series Electric Water Heating Thermostats are designed for replacement on domestic and commercial water heaters.

1830-491

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

1830-312

The 1830 Series Pilot Uni-Kit ® models are designed to be used with all Robertshaw® and most competitive thermocouples. Uni-Kit models include an adaptor that converts a threaded thermocouple/thermopile model 2CH to a snap-in thermocouple type, model 2C.

WH9

The Robertshaw® WH9 Electric Thermostat is a surface contact temperature control device for water tanks heated by electric heaters (boilers) and solar heated tanks. It is placed next to the tank's metal wall and has a bimetallic strip that is triggered in case of overheating.
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