Dometic Corporation - Environmental Systems
Dometic Corporation - Environmental Systems
 
 
 

PRODUCTS
ELECTROMECHANICAL ROTARY SWITCHES

Cruisair's Electromechanical Rotary Switches provide basic and reliable air conditioning control for Direct Expansion (DX), Tempered Water (TW) and DX Air-Cooled systems.

Controls are available in 1, 2, 3 and 4-knob configurations for both 115V and 230V systems. The standard design is an aluminum plate covered with a modern black plastic overlay, with easy-to-interpret text and graphical representations of the various functions.

Air conditioning control functions include: OFF, FAN and RUN modes; fan speed control; room thermostat; auxiliary heat control; and a special thermostat on air-handlers allowing automatic changeover between heating and cooling modes.

Features
  • Electromechanical rotary switches
  • Black plates with modern graphics
  • For use with variable or 2-speed blowers
  • Multiple configurations for different uses
  • 115V or 230V
  • Vertical or horizontal versions
  • Auxiliary heat controls available

 
picture of electromechanical switches
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Electromechanical Rotary Switches
For more product specific information, click on a Specification Sheet PDF below:
Water-Cooled
L-0243 DX 1, 2, 3 & 4-Knob Switches
L-0320 TW 1, 2 & 3-Knob Switches
Air-Cooled
L-0777 1 & 3-Knob Switches
For Installation & Operation instructions, click on a Manual PDF below:
Water-Cooled
L-2086 Remote & Self-Contained Install/Operation
L-0682 TW AC Systems Installation
L-0881 TW AC User/Troubleshooting Guide
Air-Cooled
L-0261 AC Installation, Maintenance & Users Guide

Dometic Corporation, Environmental Division
P.O. Box 15299 • Richmond, VA USA 23227 • Phone: 804-746-1313 • Fax: 804-746-7248
For Sales and Service within Europe and the Middle East, Please contact: Phone: +44(0)870-3306101
sales@cruisair.com
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