Monitoring apparatus for monitoring temperature in a circuit arr

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Circuit interruption by thermal sensing

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361106, 361 18, 323271, 323272, 323907, 307310, H02H 504

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048519545

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for monitoring the temperature of a circuit component in a circuit arrangement wherein the circuit can be influenced via a temperature sensor when a predetermined value is exceeded for the purpose of preventing undesired high temperatures. This apparatus is improved for its use in inherently safe electronic switching circuits in that it provides the smallest possible volumetric configuration and, in addition, enables a reliable switching characteristic to be realized which is selectable within narrow temperature ranges. It is intended that the testing of its functional capability should be possible with the aid of simple means when in the built-in condition. For this purpose, a plurality of circuit components are connected in series or in parallel.

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