Robertshaw 5500-200M Infinite Switch
Robertshaw 5500-200M infinite switch is designed for electric cooking equipment requiring dependable surface element temperature regulation and smooth variable heat control. This 240V infinite switch features a push-to-turn safety function with a no-dial configuration, making it suitable for commercial kitchen equipment, electric ranges, countertop cooking appliances, and OEM replacement applications. Service technicians commonly use this Robertshaw infinite control switch in systems where accurate cycling and stable heat modulation are critical for cooking performance and heating element protection.
This surface burner control switch regulates heating element duty cycles for precise temperature adjustment while helping minimize overheating conditions. The push-to-turn safety mechanism adds controlled operation commonly required in commercial foodservice applications. Its compact design allows straightforward installation into compatible range assemblies and appliance control panels.
Key Benefits:
- 240V operation for electric cooking equipment
- Push-to-turn safety activation design
- No-dial configuration for OEM replacement applications
- Smooth infinite heat adjustment capability
- Compatible with many commercial and residential electric range systems
- Reliable cycling control for electric surface heating elements
Common Questions:
- What does an infinite switch do?
It regulates the on/off cycling of electric surface elements to maintain adjustable cooking temperatures. - Is this switch suitable for commercial kitchen equipment?
Yes, it is commonly used in commercial electric cooking applications requiring 240V controls. - Does this part include a knob or dial?
No, this model is supplied in a no-dial configuration.
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.
5500-200M is the cross for 5500-200, 5500-212
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