Berko 5813-0036-000 Thermostat

Berko 5813-0036-000 Thermostat

  • $182.67


The Berko 5813-0036-000 is an industrial-grade single pole line voltage thermostat designed for precision temperature control in electric baseboard heaters and forced air convection units. This remote bulb thermostat features a calibrated dial range of 40°F to 85°F, making it a reliable solution for maintaining specific ambient temperatures in commercial or residential HVACR applications. Engineered for snap-action switching, the terminal provides a positive break on temperature rise, ensuring consistent cycling and preventing contact welding. This SPST heating control is rated for heavy-duty electrical loads and is commonly utilized as a high-performance replacement part for QMark and Berko architectural wall heaters. Its capillary sensor design allows for flexible mounting configurations while maintaining accurate thermal sensing. For contractors performing retrofits or maintenance, this 40-85F thermostat offers the rugged durability required for high-cycle environments where reliable HVAC temperature regulation is critical.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Universal Compatibility: Designed for seamless integration with Berko and QMark electric heating systems.
  • Snap-Action Contacts: Reduces arcing and extends the operational life of the controller under high-amperage loads.
  • Wide Temperature Range: Adjusts from 40°F to 85°F to suit various heating requirements.
  • Industrial Build Quality: Constructed with materials resistant to thermal fatigue in commercial heating zones.
  • Direct Fit OEM Replacement: Minimizes field labor time with standard mounting footprints and terminal layouts.
Common Questions & Technical Support
  • Can this thermostat be used for cooling applications? No, this is a single pole, single throw (SPST) heating control designed to open the circuit on temperature rise.
  • What is the electrical rating for this Berko control? It is designed for line voltage applications; always verify the amperage draw of your heater matches the terminal nameplate rating before installation.
  • Where should the remote bulb be positioned for optimal sensing? For the most accurate regulation, ensure the sensing bulb is placed in the path of return air, away from direct contact with the heating elements.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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