Ranco G1-2640-35 Thermostat Type K CAP 36" 285-600°F

Special Price $63.79 Regular Price $154.47
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SKU
G1-2640-35
Manufacturer:
The Ranco G1-2640-35 Thermostat Type K CAP 36" 285-600°F works by the use of a liquid-filled sensing bulb and capillary tube, which responds to changes in thermal conditions and opens or closes an internal mechanical switch to complete or break the electrical circuit. This process of expansion and contraction keeps certain external temperatures within a certain range of 285°C to 600°C. This Type K regulator is installed within the wiring casing of a commercial kitchen appliance or high-heat industrial equipment where the 36-inch capillary is able to access the heat source.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1.875 In
  • Width: 8.875 In
  • Height: 2.625 In
  • Weight: 0.52 lbs
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Product Notes

  • T'Stat, K-1190-36
  • Temp 285-600 F, Cap 36", Bulb 5/16" X 7-3/4" Copper,
  • .187" D-Stem Flat Down, 2 Screw Terminals
  • Does Not Include Dial, Exact Dial Is # 22-1108
  • Knob, Black W/White Print.
  • [ 2-1/4" Dia ] [ Off-10-1] [Mount .187] [ Flat Down ]
  • Gen Use Dial A252, K-116, # 22-1007 Black & Silver T'Stat
  • Knob [ 2" Dia ] [ Off-550-200] [Mount .187"]
  • [Position 4-Way]
  • Toaster Series: Slim Toaster 197 & 297.
  • Prince Castle
  • Toaster Series: Slim Toaster 197 & 297.
PRINCE CASTLE:
U-LINE:
G1-2640, K1190-36
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Ranco G1-2640-35 Thermostat?

Inspect regularly for calibration drift and wiring integrity. Clean external components to prevent debris buildup. Ensure capillary tube is not kinked or damaged. Proper maintenance ensures accurate temperature control and better equipment operation.

What are common issues with the Ranco G1-2640-35 Thermostat?

  • Temperature drift or inaccurate control.
  • Capillary tube leaks or damage.
  • Electrical contact failure or intermittent switching.
  • Dial or adjustment mechanism sticking.
  • Thermostat calibration loss due to prolonged use.
  • Sensor response lag at high temperatures.
  • Wiring corrosion or loose connections.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and allow equipment to cool fully.

Step2: Remove old thermostat, label and note wiring connections.

Step3: Route and position capillary tube without kinks.

Step4: Secure new thermostat in mounting bracket, align properly.

Step5: Reconnect wires to correct terminals, tighten firmly.

Step6: Restore power and test temperature control operate.

Step7: Damage protective gloves and avoid damaging the capillary tube.