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Order LookupThermocouple: 3/16 in Probe Dia, 48 in Probe Lg, Threaded, 18 to 30mV, 11/32 in Threaded
- Item
- 2E337
- Mfr. Model
- H06E-048
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 2906
- Brand
- WHITE-RODGERS
- Manufacturer Part Number
- H06E-048
- Product Type
- Thermocouple
- For Pilot System Type
- Standing Pilot
- For Fuel Type
- LP; Natural Gas
- Overall Length
- 48 in
- Probe Length
- 48 in
- Probe Diameter
- 3/16 in
- Element Material
- Stainless Steel
- Output
- 18 to 30mV
- Process Connection Type
- Threaded
- Process Connection Size
- 11/32 in
- Replacement for OEM Brand
- Honeywell; Johnson Controls; Robershaw; White-Rodgers
- Maximum Hot Junction Temperature
- 1,450 °F
- Maximum Cold Junction Temperature
- 800 °F
- Includes
- Universal Adapter Fitting
- Series
- H06
- Replacement for Part Number
- 1980; H06E; K19; Q34A
- UNSPSC
- 41112206
- Country of Origin
- Mexico (subject to change)
- Product Description
Thermocouples are made by joining two different metals and connecting each one to a separate wire. This allows them to generate a small electrical signal, up to 30 millivolts, used by the ignition control system to verify the pilot light or burner is lit.