ATCO Y Series fuse
Alloy Thermal-Link / Alloy Thermal Cutoff (ATCO) is defined as a non-resettable protective device functioning one time only. It is widely used in electrical equipment. ATCO is mainly consist of fusible alloy, flux resin, case, sealant and lead wires. Normally, fusible alloy is jointed to the two lead wires. Under abnormal conditions, when the temp. reaches to the fusing temp. of ATCO, the fusible alloy melts and quickly retracts to the two lead wire ends with the aid of the flux resin and disconnects the circuit completely.
■Features
●Transparent Plastic Case
●Non-Resettable
●High Accuracy of Functioning Temp.
●RoHS & REACH Compliant
[ Lamps ][ Switched Mode Power Supplies ][ Home Electrical Appliances ][ Power Strips ][ Batteries ] |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2021 |
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V2.0 |
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1.6 MB |
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