Robertshaw 803A Cooling Stat

Robertshaw 803A Cooling Stat

  • $24.75


COOLING STAT,50/90F,LINE VOLT

803A is the direct replacement for 803

Robertshaw 803A Line Voltage Cooling Thermostat – 50°F to 90°F | Universal Replacement

The Robertshaw 803A Cooling Thermostat is a reliable and universal line voltage thermostat designed for cooling applications. Part of the trusted Robertshaw® 800 Series, this thermostat is engineered to retrofit most existing electric heat thermostats, offering dependable temperature control in residential, commercial, and light industrial settings.

Key Features:

  • Wide Temperature Range: Adjustable from 50°F to 90°F (10°C to 32°C) with ±2°F accuracy.

  • Universal Compatibility: Ideal for retrofit projects, replacing most standard electric heat thermostats.

  • Bimetal Sensing Element: Ensures accurate and efficient thermal response.

  • Mercury-Free Design: Safe, environmentally friendly, and easy to install without leveling.

  • J-Box Compatible: Meets code requirements and simplifies installation.

  • Positive Off Switch: Allows complete shutdown of the HVAC system for added control and safety.

  • SPST Switching Action: Suitable for single-pole, single-throw applications.

Specifications:

  • Voltage Rating: 120/240/277V AC

  • Switch Type: SPST

  • Electrical Load: 1/4 HP @ 120V AC, 1/3 HP @ 240V AC, 125VA pilot duty

  • Application: Cooling

  • Model Number: 803A (Canadian Model: C803)

  • Mounting: Wall-mounted, J-box compatible

Applications:
Perfect for cooling systems in homes, apartments, offices, and more. The Robertshaw 803A is a straightforward solution for upgrading or replacing outdated thermostats with modern, dependable performance.

Order now to experience simple installation, accurate temperature control, and universal compatibility—all from a brand trusted by professionals.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Why does this thermostat not turn on the heat

    It could be the system or the thermostat itself. Please have a contractor check it out for you. Thank you.