TEMPERATURE OPERATED SWITCH

As shown,  the relay is activated by the temperature falling below a desired value.

As the temperature decreases, the resistance of the thermistor increases.

The voltage at pin 2 rises.

At a certain value of temperature/voltage the output goes low, energising the relay.

The relay could then turn on a heater.

If the positions of the variable resistor and thermistor are reversed then the circuit will act as an over temperature detector, perhaps turning on a fan when the temperature is too high.


Copyright Graham Knott 2002