Imperial 1150 Thermostat BJWA 48" Capillary 3/16" X 11-3/16"

Special Price $127.42 Regular Price $308.50
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1150
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Imperial 1150 BJWA Thermostat is a temperature control component suitable for use in griddles, ovens and ranges. With a by-pass adjustment at the top and a gas inlet down, it has the capability of controlling the temperature up to 500°F. This thermostat comes with a 48” capillary bulb and a 3/16” x 11-3/16” probe to guarantee even heat for great cooking experience. Imperial, Royal Range, and Tri-Star ovens and ranges are the models to apply this. Advantages include simplicity of installation and accuracy in the regulation of heat, as well as sturdiness for optimum usage in the commercial kitchens for long periods.

Dimensions

  • Length: 11.188 In
  • Width: 4.5 In
  • Height: 4.5 In
  • Weight: 1 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Viewed From Rear: See "Bj Outlet Positions"
  • W/ By-Pass Adj At Top & Gas Inlet Down
  • [ Bjwa T'Stat 1/4" Npt ] [ Temp Low-500 ]
  • [ Bulb 3/16" X 11-3/16" ] [ Cap 48" ] [ Out "B" Left,
  • [Rotation 180 ] [ No Pilot Adj ] [ Narrow Flange ]
  • [ Dial To Use # 22-1207 Off-250-500 ]
  • Griddle Artg
  • Imperial Oven Series: Ir W/Standard Oven.
  • Royal Range- Range Series With Standard Oven
  • Tri-Star Oven
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Imperial 1150 Thermostat?

Clean the thermostat sensor and the surrounding area to remove grease and debris. Verify that electrical connections are tight and free from corrosion. Disconnect power before performing any service. Proper maintenance ensures accurate oven temperatures and accurate heating element cycling.

What are common issues with the Imperial 1150 Thermostat?

  • Thermostat not reaching set temperature.
  • Temperature fluctuating during operation.
  • Thermostat not maintaining stable heating cycles.
  • Temperature exceeding set points.

What are the common issues with the Imperial 1150 Thermostat?

  • Inaccurate or fluctuating temperature readings.
  • Corroded or loose electrical terminals are causing intermittent faults.
  • Mechanical sticking or misalignment of the sensor or dial.
  • Calibration drift is causing inconsistent appliance performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Shut off the power and gas.

Step2: Remove the control knobs and panel to access the thermostat.

Step3: Disconnect the old thermostat wires and sensing bulb.

Step4: Install a new thermostat in the same position and reconnect wiring.

Step5: Reassemble panel and knobs, restore power, and verify performance.