TMS Thermal Protector: Providing a Total Solution for High Standard Safety Circuit Protection
2022-02-22
●Description
■SETsafe | SETfuse thermal protector (TMS) mainly uses bimetal disc to sense current or temperature. When the temperature of the bimetaldiscreachesthepre-calibratedtemperature,thebimetaldiscquicklytrips,connect or disconnect the circuit. Ambient temperature increasing or current increasing or both of the above may cause the temperature of the bimetal to reach its pre-calibrated temperature, there by connect or disconnect the circuit. This device covers rated current from 2 to 20 A, rated operatingtemperaturefrom 30℃ to 175 ℃ by various part numbers. It complies with RoHS and REACH requirements.
●Features
■Fast Response
■Stable Performance
■Rated Current: (2 ~ 20) A
■Rated Voltage: 12, 24 VDC, 125, 277 VAC
■Rated Operating temperature: (30 ~ 175) ℃
■Low Contact Resistance
■Excellent Welding Performance
■Automatic Reset
■RoHS & REACH Compliance
■SETsafe | SETfuse thermal protector (TMS) mainly uses bimetal disc to sense current or temperature. When the temperature of the bimetaldiscreachesthepre-calibratedtemperature,thebimetaldiscquicklytrips,connect or disconnect the circuit. Ambient temperature increasing or current increasing or both of the above may cause the temperature of the bimetal to reach its pre-calibrated temperature, there by connect or disconnect the circuit. This device covers rated current from 2 to 20 A, rated operatingtemperaturefrom 30℃ to 175 ℃ by various part numbers. It complies with RoHS and REACH requirements.
●Features
■Fast Response
■Stable Performance
■Rated Current: (2 ~ 20) A
■Rated Voltage: 12, 24 VDC, 125, 277 VAC
■Rated Operating temperature: (30 ~ 175) ℃
■Low Contact Resistance
■Excellent Welding Performance
■Automatic Reset
■RoHS & REACH Compliance
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