| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Current Rating | Approvals | Package / Case | Voltage - Rated DC | Voltage - Rated AC | Rated Functioning Temperature | Maximum Temperature Limit | Holding Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L50NG913-240 | Cantherm | TCO 250VAC 15A 240C(464F) CYLNDR | L50 | 15A | VDE | Cylinder, Wire Leads | - | 250V | 240°C (464°F) | 260°C (500°F) | 200°C (392°F) | |
| RTP200HR010SA | Hamlin / Littelfuse | RTP200HR010SA | - | 500A | - | 2-SMD, No Lead | 16V | - | - | 260°C (500°F) | - | |
| MTS1 S138 | Cantherm | TCO 250VAC 5A 143C(289F) RADIAL | MTS1 | 5A | - | Radial | - | 250V | 143°C (289°F) | 180°C (356°F) | 110°C (230°F) | |
| MWS1 S138H | Cantherm | TCO 250VAC 15A 143C(289F) RADIAL | MWS1 | 15A | - | Radial | - | 250V | 143°C (289°F) | 180°C (356°F) | 110°C (230°F) | |
| EYP-2MT098A | Panasonic | TCO 50VDC 2A 98C(208F) STRAP | MT | 2A | UL | Strap | 50V | - | 98°C (208°F) | 150°C (302°F) | 65°C (149°F) | |
| EYP-05BE145 | Panasonic | TCO 0.5A AXIAL | E | - | BEAB, CCC, CSA,cUL, PSE, UL, VDE | Axial | 50V | 250V | 145°C (293°F) | 200°C (392°F) | 125°C (257°F) | |
| EYP-2BH134 | Panasonic | TCO 2A RADIAL | H | - | BEAB, CCC, CSA,cUL, PSE, UL, VDE | Radial | 50V | 250V | 134°C (273°F) | 200°C (392°F) | 95°C (203°F) | |
| L50NG913-240-600MM | Cantherm | TCO 250VAC 15A 240C(464F) CYLNDR | L50 | 15A | VDE | Cylinder, Wire Leads | - | 250V | 240°C (464°F) | 260°C (500°F) | 200°C (392°F) | |
| L5016724DELB0XE | Cantherm | TCO 250VAC 15A 167C(333F) CYLNDR | L50 | 15A | - | Cylinder, Wire Leads | - | 250V | 167°C (333°F) | 210°C (410°F) | 142°C (288°F) | |
| EYP-1BF145 | Panasonic | TCO 1A AXIAL | F | - | BEAB, CCC, CSA,cUL, PSE, UL, VDE | Axial | 50V | 250V | 145°C (293°F) | 200°C (392°F) | 125°C (257°F) |
Thermal cutoffs, commonly known as thermal fuses, are essential safety devices in the electronics industry designed to protect electrical appliances and circuits from overheating. These devices respond to excessive temperature conditions by interrupting the electrical circuit, preventing potential fire hazards or damage to sensitive components. Thermal cutoffs find applications in various household appliances, industrial equipment, and electronic devices where maintaining a safe operating temperature is critical.