Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

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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
L5011024DELB0XE Cantherm TCO 250VAC 15A 110C(230F) CYLNDR L50 15A - Cylinder, Wire Leads - 250V 110°C (230°F) 140°C (284°F) 88°C (190°F)
EYP-05BE130 Panasonic TCO 250VAC 0.5A 130C(266F) AXIAL E 500mA BEAB, CCC, CSA, PSE, UL, VDE Axial 50V 250V 130°C (266°F) 200°C (392°F) 112°C (234°F)
EYP-2BN143 Panasonic TCO 250VAC 2A 145C(293F) AXIAL N 2A BEAB, CCC, CSA, PSE, UL, VDE Axial 50V 250V 145°C (293°F) 200°C (392°F) 120°C (248°F)
SDF DF119S Cantherm TCO 250VAC 10A 119C(246F) AXIAL SDF 10A CCC, cUL, PSE, UL, VDE Axial - 250V 119°C (246°F) - 95°C (203°F)
EYP-2BN098 Panasonic TCO 250VAC 2A 102C(216F) AXIAL N 2A BEAB, CCC, CSA, PSE, UL, VDE Axial 50V 250V 102°C (216°F) 200°C (392°F) 76°C (169°F)
EYP-05BE133 Panasonic TCO 250VAC 0.5A 133C(271F) AXIAL E 500mA BEAB, CCC, CSA, PSE, UL, VDE Axial 50V 250V 133°C (271°F) 200°C (392°F) 115°C (239°F)
L5010424DELB0XE Cantherm TCO 250VAC 15A 104C(219F) CYLNDR L50 15A - Cylinder, Wire Leads - 250V 104°C (219°F) 150°C (302°F) 80°C (176°F)
MTR1 R125 Cantherm TCO 250VAC 3A 130C(266F) RADIAL MTR1 3A - Radial - 250V 130°C (266°F) 180°C (356°F) 100°C (212°F)
L5015224DELB0XE Cantherm TCO 250VAC 15A 152C(306F) CYLNDR L50 15A - Cylinder, Wire Leads - 250V 152°C (306°F) 175°C (347°F) 128°C (262°F)
MWS2 S105 Cantherm TCO 250VAC 20A 110C(230F) RADIAL MWS2 20A - Radial - 250V 110°C (230°F) 180°C (356°F) 80°C (176°F)

About Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)


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.