HTP 6060P-001 Upper Thermostat, Grid Enabled, DPST, 110°F–170°F, Adjustable

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Product ID:
HTP-6060P-001
Weight:
5.00 (Lbs.)
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NorthStock In Massachusetts

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HTP 6060P-001 Upper Thermostat Features:
- Senses temperature at the upper position and opens or closes the heating circuit accordingly.
- Maintains output within an adjustable range of 110°F to 170°F.
- Double-pole, single-throw (DPST) design switches both line legs simultaneously.
- Fully interrupts the heating load when the setpoint is reached and restores it on demand.
- Grid-enabled to receive and act on utility demand response signals.
- Shifts load away from peak periods while keeping the unit within safe operating temperatures.
- Pairs precise temperature regulation with participation in grid programs.
 
Additional Features:
The HTP-6060P-001 is the upper thermostat in compatible HVAC units, where it acts as the lead control that governs when and how the heating circuit energizes. It senses temperature at the upper position and opens or closes that circuit to hold output within an adjustable 110°F to 170°F band, letting installers set the operating point a given application requires. Its double-pole, single-throw (DPST) configuration switches both legs of the line at the same time, so the heating load is fully interrupted the moment the setpoint is reached and cleanly restored when the system calls for heat again. Grid-enabled operation extends the thermostat's role, allowing it to receive and act on utility demand response signals and shift load away from peak periods while keeping the unit within its safe operating temperatures. For HVAC equipment that has to balance precise heating against energy costs, it pairs accurate temperature regulation with ready participation in grid programs.