CUSTOMIZATION BUILDS RELIABILITY AND CUTS COSTS
Almost every PEPI® thermal control is customized in some way. Here are the most common.
1. Change operation temperature and calibration
Set the make/break temperature precisely where it’s needed for your application.
2. Change bimetallic elements
Every PEPI® thermal control is designed with the versatility to use different bimetallic elements to more closely match the sensitivity needs of any application.
3. Factory-attached leads and customized mounting brackets
Many PEPI® customers are looking for ways to simplify their own manufacturing. By attaching leads at our factory, we can eliminate a step that adds time and money to your own process. Custom designed mounting options perform the same function.
4. Electrical isolation
Using sleeves, bubble packs and other methods, we can remove the thermal control from any electrical disturbance beyond the circuit.
5. Harnesses
Many applications require multiple thermal controls wired together into a harness configuration. We can simplify your manufacturing by delivering pre-wired harnesses.
The PEPI® Prototype Lab is a special department set up to fulfill prototype and short production run orders, as well as to supply engineering assistance. Here are some resources to help you get started:
- To Obtain Samples: Complete the Sample Request Form
- Model Selection Assistance: Contact our Thermal Control Sales Engineers
- Normal Sample Turnaround: 10 business days from your request.
- Overview of PEPI® Thermal Controls: click here
NOTE: We are happy to provide customer assistance and technical advice in a variety of areas. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you and to better understand your needs; however, since Portage Electric Products, Inc. does not possess full access to data concerning all of the uses and applications of customer’s products, we cannot assume any obligation or liability for information we provide or the results you might obtain.
Certain aspects should be taken into consideration when applying both creep and snap action devices. Careful attention must be paid to input voltage, load currents, and the characteristics of the load. Final design criteria should be based upon results of the testing of our devices in your application at your facility.