CB Approved Leaded Axial Thermal Fuse Cutoff 10A 260 Deg For Rice Cooker
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | Guangdong,China |
Brand Name: | AMPFORT |
Certification: | TUV,CCC,CB |
Model Number: | CY |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 10000PCS |
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Price: | 0.07~0.08USD/PC |
Packaging Details: | Bulk,1K per bag,15k per carton,15kg per carton,39*24*23cm |
Delivery Time: | 7-10 workdays |
Payment Terms: | TT IN ADVANCE |
Supply Ability: | 100KKPCS Per Month |
Detail Information |
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Name: | Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links | Current: | 10A/15A |
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Min Tf: | 57C | Max Tf: | 260C |
Body Size: | 4.2*11.4mm | Housing: | Copper |
Insulating Sheath: | Ceramic | Sealing Compound: | Resin |
Highlight: | CB Axial Thermal Fuse,260 Deg Axial Thermal Fuse,Rice Cooker Thermal Cutoff Fuse |
Product Description
TUV CCC CB Approved Axial Leaded Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links 10A 15A Tf 57-260C For Rice Cooker
Description Of The Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links
Thermal fuse, also called thermal fuse (national standard GB9816.1-2013), is a temperature-sensing loop cut-off device. Thermal fuses can sense the overheating generated during the abnormal operation of electrical and electronic products, thereby cutting off the circuit to avoid the occurrence of fire. Commonly used in: hair dryer, electric iron, rice cooker, electric stove, transformer, electric motor, water dispenser, coffee pot, etc. The thermal fuse cannot be used again after operation, and only operates once at the fusing temperature.
Features Of The Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links
• One-shot operation cuts off electrical power
• Current interrupt capacity up to 20 amps @ 250VAC
• Low resistance
• Compact size
Operating Principle Of The Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links
The active trigger mechanism of the thermal cutoff is an exclusively formulated, electrically nonconductive pellet. Under normal operating temperatures, the solid pellet holds spring-loaded contacts closed. When a predetermined temperature is reached, the pellet melts, allowing the compression spring to relax. The trip spring then slides the contact away from the lead and the circuit is opened (see below figures). After a thermal cutoff opens a circuit, the TCO needs to be replaced. This replacement procedure must include correction of the fault condition before the product is operated again.
Operating Temperature Summary Of The Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links
Part No. | Operating Temperature | Hold | Ultimate | |
Temperature | Temperature | |||
CY57C | 57 +0/-5 | 20℃ | 100℃ | |
CY66C | 66 +0/-5 | 30℃ | 100℃ | |
CY73C | 73 +0/-5 | 45℃ | 150℃ | |
CY75C | 75 +0/-5 | 58℃ | 180℃ | |
CY77C | 77 +0/-5 | 58℃ | 180℃ | |
CY84C | 84+0/-5 | 65℃ | 200℃ | |
CY94C | 94+0/-5 | 68℃ | 200℃ | |
CY99C | 99+0/-5 | 70℃ | 215℃ | |
CY105C | 105+0/-5 | 80℃ | 220℃ | |
CY110C | 110+0/-5 | 80℃ | 220℃ | |
CY113C | 113+0/-5 | 80℃ | 220 | |
CY115C | 115+0/-5 | 82℃ | 220℃ | |
CY121C | 121+0/-5 | 98℃ | 230℃ | |
CY125C | 125+0/-5 | 105℃ | 230℃ | |
CY128C | 128+0/-5 | 110℃ | 230℃ | |
CY133C | 133+0/-5 | 110℃ | 230℃ | |
CY135C | 135+0/-5 | 113℃ | 230℃ | |
CY142C | 142+0/-5 | 125℃ | 240℃ | |
CY152C | 152+0/-5 | 135℃ | 240℃ | |
CY157C | 157+0/-5 | 135℃ | 240℃ | |
CY167C | 167+0/-5 | 142℃ | 240℃ | |
CY172C | 172+0/-5 | 142℃ | 240℃ | |
CY175C | 175+0/-5 | 142℃ | 240℃ | |
CY180C | 180+0/-5 | 135℃ | 250℃ | |
CY185C | 185+0/-5 | 165℃ | 250℃ | |
CY192C | 192+0/-5 | 165℃ | 250℃ | |
CY205C | 205+0/-5 | 175℃ | 255℃ | |
CY216C | 216+0/-5 | 185℃ | 260℃ | |
CY227C | 227+0/-5 | 188℃ | 260℃ | |
CY240C | 240+0/-5 | 200℃ | 260℃ | |
CY260C | 260+0/-5 | 215℃ | 320℃ | |
CY280C | 280+0/-5 | 240℃ | 350℃ | |
CY350C | 350+0/-5 | 280℃ | 450℃ |
Certifications Of The Thermal Cutoff Fuse Links
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