Velleman Thermal Fuse 142°C 10pcs - FT142

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° Thermally protected up to 140 +2-3°C
° Keep warm temperature: 114°C
° Temperature limit: 159°C

€ 1.24 1.24 EUR € 1.24 VAT Included

€ 1.02 1.024793388429752 EUR € 1.02 Exclusief BTW

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Internal Reference: FT142
Beschrijving: The Velleman Thermal Fuse 142°C (FT142) is a critical safety component used in a wide range of electrical and electronic applications. This thermal fuse is designed to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards by automatically disconnecting the electrical circuit when the temperature exceeds 142°C. The FT142 is particularly useful in devices that generate heat during operation, such as power supplies, transformers, and various home appliances, where excessive temperature could lead to component failure or fire.

Each package of Velleman FT142 includes 10 fuses, providing an economical and practical solution for engineers and technicians working with multiple devices or looking to maintain a stock for future repairs and installations. The thermal fuse is designed to be a one-time use component; once it has tripped, it must be replaced to restore functionality to the circuit. Its operation relies on a temperature-sensitive element that melts or breaks the circuit when exposed to excessive heat, effectively cutting off power and protecting the surrounding components from damage.

In summary, the Velleman FT142 thermal fuse is an essential safety device for protecting electrical circuits from overheating. With a tripping temperature of 142°C, it provides a reliable safeguard against excessive heat, ensuring the longevity and safety of electronic devices. This makes it an invaluable component for engineers and technicians focused on maintaining high safety standards in electronic design and repair.

Specifications

Brand Velleman
Maximum Working Temperature 142 °C