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Robertshaw 800 SERIES Mercury-Free Line Voltage Thermostats Product Specification Guide

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Robertshaw 800 SERIES Mercury-Free Line Voltage Thermostats

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Features and Benefits

  • J-Box compatible: meets code, speeds installation
  • Convenient at-a-glance temperature display
  • Bimetal temperature sensing
  • Positive-off switch ensures system shutdown
  • No leveling or special disposal
  • Replace most electric heat models

Description

Universal replacements for many other brands, 800 Series line voltage thermostats can retrofit most existing electric heat thermostats. They feature bimetal temperature sensing for improved thermal performance and low voltage control accuracy.
The 800 Series offers flexibility with three models:

  • 801 Heating SPST switch action
  • 802 Heating DPST switch action
  • 803A Cooling SPST switch action

Specifications

Electrical Rating 25 AMP at 250 VAC RES
18 AMP at 277 VAC RES
1 HP at 125 VAC
2 HP at 250 VAC
125 VA PILOT DUTY
Temperature Control Range 50º to 90ºF (10º to 32ºC)
Accuracy +/-2ºF

Replacement Information

Verify specific application requirements before substitution.

801
Pro1® T501ML2
Honeywell T410A1013, T410A1021, T410B1004, T498A1778, T4398A1021
Emerson™ White-Rodgers™ 1G65-641
802
Pro1® T501ML4

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References

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Robertshaw 800 SERIES Mercury-Free Line Voltage Thermostats Product Specification Guide

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Robertshaw 800 SERIES Mercury-Free Line Voltage Thermostats Product Specification Guide

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