SOCAY瞬变管P4SMA220CA说明
1.5KE22CA,TVS瞬变二极管中文资料
POWER: 1500Wa t VOLTAGE RANGE: 6.8 - 440 VAXIAL LEADED TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESS DIODE1.5KE6.8A(CA) - 1.5KE440A(CA)6.8V – 440V Standoff VoltageCase: JEDEC DO-201AD Molded Plastic FeaturesGlass Passivated Die Construction Uni- and Bi-Directional Versions Available Excellent Clamping Capability Fast Response TimePlastic Case Material has UL FlammabilityMechanical DataTerminals: Axial Leads, Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208 Polarity: Cathode Band or Cathode Notch Marking:Unidirectional – Device Code and Cathode Band Bidirectional – Device Code OnlyMaximum Ratings and Electrical Characteristics@T A =25°C unless otherwise specifiedCharacteristicSymbol ValueUnit Peak Pulse Power Dissipation at T A = 25°C (Note 1, 2, 5) Figure 3P PPM 1500 MinimumW Peak Forward Surge Current (Note 3)I FSM 200A Peak Pulse Current on 10/1000µS Waveform (Note 1) Figure 1I PPM See Table 1A Steady State Power Dissipation (Note 2, 4)P M(AV) 5.0W Operating and Storage Temperature RangeT j , T STG-65 to +175°CNote: 1. Non-repetitive current pulse, per Figure 1 and derated above T A = 25°C per Figure 4.2. Mounted on 40mm 2 copper pad.3. 8.3ms single half sine-wave duty cycle = 4 pulses per minutes maximum.4. Lead temperature at 75°C = T L .5. Peak pulse power waveform is 10/1000µS.!!!!!!!Weight: 1.20 grams (approx.)!94.085.57.0211.4510.513.4 1.5KE440CA1.5KE400CA 1.5KE350A 1.5KE220CA 1.5KE170CA 1.5KE150A 1.5KE82CA (uA)R RMW RMW@V leakage Reverse CurrentPulse Peak (A)Vc(V)(mA)BR MAX CurrentMax.BR MIN @I Min.Volgtage Breakdown (V)(BI)(Uni)Voltage Stand-Off Reverse Maximum Clamping V T PP(V)V @I Volgtage Breakdown Test (V)V T Volgtage @I PP 1.5KE62CA 1.5KE56CA 1.5KE51CA 1.5KE47CA 1.5KE43CA 1.5KE39CA 1.5KE36CA 1.5KE33CA 1.5KE30CA 1.5KE27CA 1.5KE24CA 1.5KE22CA 1.5KE20CA 1.5KE18CA 1.5KE16CA 1.5KE15CA 1.5KE13CA 1.5KE12CA 1.5KE11CA 1.5KE10CA 1.5KE9.1CA 1.5KE8.2CA 1.5KE7.5CA 1.5KE6.8CA 1.5KE6.8A 1.5KE7.5A 1.5KE8.2A 1.5KE9.1A 1.5KE10A 1.5KE11A 1.5KE12A 1.5KE13A 1.5KE15A 1.5KE16A 1.5KE18A 1.5KE20A 1.5KE22A 1.5KE24A 1.5KE27A 1.5KE30A 1.5KE33A 1.5KE36A 1.5KE39A1.5KE43A 1.5KE47A 1.5KE51A 1.5KE56A 1.5KE300CA 1.5KE250CA 1.5KE200CA 1.5KE180CA 1.5KE160CA 1.5KE150CA 1.5KE130CA 1.5KE120CA 1.5KE110CA 1.5KE100CA 1.5KE91CA 1.5KE75CA 1.5KE68CA 1.5KE62A 1.5KE68A 1.5KE75A 1.5KE82A 1.5KE91A 1.5KE100A 1.5KE110A 1.5KE120A 1.5KE130A 1.5KE160A 1.5KE170A 1.5KE180A 1.5KE200A 1.5KE220A 1.5KE250A 1.5KE300A 1.5KE400A 1.5KE440A1.5KE350CA 5.80 6.45 7.14 10 144.8 1000.06.407.13 7.88 10 11.3 134.5 500.0 7.79 8.61 10 12.1 125.6 200.0 7.78 8.65 9.55 1.0 113.4 50.0 8.55 9.50 10.5 1.0 14.5 104.8 10.0 9.40 10.11.6 1.0 15.6 97.4 5.0 10.212.6 1.0 16.7 91.0 5.011.1 12.4 13.7 1.0 18.2 83.5 5.0 12.8 14.3 15.8 1.0 21.2 71.75.013.615.2 16.8 1.0 22.5 67.6 5.0 15.3 17.1 18.9 1.0 25.2 60.3 5.0 17.1 19.0 21.0 1.0 27.7 54.9 5.0 18.820.923.1 1.0 30.6 49.7 5.020.5 22.8 25.2 1.0 33.2 45.8 5.023.1 25.7 28.4 1.0 37.5 40.5 5.0 25.6 28.5 31.5 1.0 41.4 36.7 5.0 28.2 31.4 34.7 1.0 45.7 33.3 5.030.8 34.2 37.8 1.0 49.9 30.5 5.033.3 37.1 41.0 1.0 53.9 28.2 5.0 36.8 40.9 45.2 1.0 59.3 25.6 5.0 40.2 44.7 49.4 1.0 64.8 23.5 5.0 43.648.553.6 1.0 70.1 21.7 5.047.8 53.2 58.8 1.0 77.0 19.7 5.053.0 58.9 65.1 1.0 85.0 17.9 5.058.1 64.6 71.4 1.0 92.0 16.5 5.0 64.1 71.3 78.8 1.0 103 14.8 5.0 70.1 77.9 86.1 1.0 113 13.5 5.0 77.8 86.5 95.5 1.0 125 12.2 5.095.0 105 1.0 137 11.1 5.0105 116 1.0 152 10.0 5.0102 114 126 1.0 165 9.2 5.0 111 124 137 1.0 179 8.5 5.0128 143 158 1.0 207 7.3 5.0136 152 168 1.0 219 6.9 5.0 145 162 179 1.0 234 6.5 5.0 154 171 189 1.0 246 6.2 5.0 171 190 210 1.0 274 5.5 5.0 185 209 231 1.0 328 4.6 5.0 214 237 263 1.0 344 4.4 5.0256 285 315 1.0 414 3.7 5.0300 333 368 1.0 482 3.2 5.0 342 380 420 1.0 548 2.8 5.0 376 418 462 1.0 600 2.5 5.0TYPE255075100125150175200100755025T ,AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)Fig.4Pulse Derating CurveA P K P U L S E D E R A T I N G (%P K P W R O R C U R R E N T )25507510012515017520002.55.0T ,LEAD TEMPERATURE (°C)Fig.5,Steady State Power DeratingLP ,S T E A D Y S T A T E P O W E R D I S S I P A T I O N (W )d 0.11.0T ,PULSE WIDTH (µs)Fig.3Pulse Rating Curvep 0.1101001.010100100010000P ,P E A K P U L S E P O W E R (k W )P 0123I ,P E A K P U L S E C U R R E N T (%)P p pt,TIME (ms)Fig.1Pulse Waveform110100100010100100010,000V ,REVERSE STANDOFF VOLTAGE (V)Fig.2Typical Junction CapacitanceRWM C ,C A P A C I T A N C E (p F )j。
TVS瞬变管SMF22CA型号
TVS瞬变管SMF22CA型号
硕凯电子(Sylvia)
一、双向产品图
二、产品特性
1、兼容工业标准的SOD-123封装
2、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间
3、低泄漏
4、单向和双向单元
5、玻璃钝化结
6、低电感
7、优良的钳位能力
8、200W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%
9、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps
10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒
11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T
12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-0
13、无铅镀雾锡
14、无卤化,符合RoHS
15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现
16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的
17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)
18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)
19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)
三、产品应用
TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
四、脉冲降额曲线
五、产品包装
六、产品标识。
硕凯TVS瞬变管SMDJ26CA型号图解
硕凯TVS瞬变管SMDJ26CA型号图解硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、型号命名二、产品图三、产品特性1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间2、低泄漏3、双向单元4、玻璃钝化结5、低电感6、优良的钳位能力7、3000W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps9、典型的,在电压高于12V时,反向漏电流小于5μA10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)四、应用范围TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
五、焊脚参数六、脉冲功率额定曲线七、最大额定值Notes:1.Non-repetitive current pulse,per Fig.3and derated above TA=25°C per Fig.2.2.Mounted on5.0mm x5.0mm(0.03mm thick)Copper Pads to each terminal.3.8.3ms single half sine-wave,or equivalent square wave,Duty cycle=4pulses per minutes maximum.4.VF<3.5V for VBR<200V and VF<6.5V for VBR>201V.八、编带说明九、UL证书编号十、功能原理图十一、物理环境说明。
SOCAY瞬变抑制二极管SMDJ130特点
SOCAY瞬变抑制二极管SMDJ130特点硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、UL认证编号二、单向功能原理图三、最大额定值Notes:1.Non-repetitive current pulse,per Fig.3and derated above TA=25°C per Fig.2.2.Mounted on5.0mm x5.0mm(0.03mm thick)Copper Pads to each terminal.3.8.3ms single half sine-wave,or equivalent square wave,Duty cycle=4pulses per minutes maximum.4.VF<3.5V for VBR<200V and VF<6.5V for VBR>201V.四、产品图五、脉冲功率额定曲线六、产品特性1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间2、低泄漏3、单向单元4、玻璃钝化结5、低电感6、优良的钳位能力7、3000W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps9、典型的,在电压高于12V时,反向漏电流小于5μA10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)七、峰值浪涌八、应用范围TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
中文Socomec Resys M40
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预 报 警功能 当故障电流超过动作值的 50%,预报警输出触点动作(若选)。当故障电流下降至预设值的 30%,该触点将自动 复位。 使用 DIP 开关 A 与 B 来选择继电器的动作方式。当选择正向安全,继电器通常处于励磁(闭合)状态,当发生故 障时处于失磁(打开)状态。当选择负向安全,继电器通常处于失磁(打开)状态,当发生故障时处于励磁(闭 合)状态。
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SMAJ10CA,TVS瞬变抑制二极管中文资料
SURFACE MOUNT TRANSIENT VOLAGE SUPPESSOR DIODESMAJ5.0A(CA) - SMAJ440A(CA)POWER: 400Wa t VOLTAGE RANGE: 5.0 - 440 VSee Page 2Maximum Ratings@ T A = 25°C unless otherwise specifiedNotes:1. Valid provided that terminals are kept at ambient temperature.2. Measured with 8.3ms single half sine-wave. Duty cycle = 4 pulses per minute maximum.3. Unidirectional units only.Glass Passivated Die ConstructionUni- and Bi-Directional Versions Available Excellent Clamping Capability Fast Response TimePlastic Material: UL Flammability Classification Rating 94V-0Mechanical DataCase:SMA, Transfer Molded EpoxyTerminals: Solderable per MIL-STD-202,Method 208Polarity Indicator: Cathode Band(Note: Bi-directional devices have no polarity indicator.)Marking: Date Code and Marking CodeWeight:0.064 grams (approx.)Features!!!!!!!!!!53.345.41.01.010.0 10.010.036.733.333.322.231.128.9 28.926.7 18.917.815.613.311.19.09.08.58.58.08.07.57.06.56.55.0(BI)(Uni)Breakdown Marking Reverse Stand-Off Voltage Voltage Min. @I TBreakdownVoltage Max. @ I TTestCurrentMaximum Clamping Voltage @I PPPeak Pulse Current Reverse Leakage @V RMW(Uni) (Bi)V RMW (V) V BR MIN (V) V BR MAX (V)I T (mA)V C (V) I PP (A) I R (uA) SMAJ5.0 SMAJ5.0C HD TD 6.40 7.55 10.0 9.6 41.7 800.0SMAJ5.0A SMAJ5.0CA HE TE 5.0 6.40 7.25 9.2 43.5 800.0 SMAJ6.0 SMAJ6.0C HF TF 6.0 6.67 8.45 10.0 11.4 35.1 800.0 SMAJ6.0A SMAJ6.0CA HG TG 6.0 6.67 7.67 10.3 38.8 800.0SMAJ6.5 SMAJ6.5C HH TH 7.22 9.14 10.0 12.3 32.5 500.0 SMAJ6.5A SMAJ6.5CA HK TK 7.22 8.30 10.0 11.2 35.7 500.0 SMAJ7.0 SMAJ7.0C HL TL 7.78 9.86 10.0 13.3 30.1 200.0 SMAJ7.0A SMAJ7.0CA HM TM 7.0 7.78 8.95 12.0 33.3 200.0 SMAJ7.5 SMAJ7.5C HN TN 8.33 10.67 1.0 14.3 28.0 100.0 SMAJ7.5A SMAJ7.5CA HP TP 7.5 8.33 9.58 12.9 31.0 100.0 SMAJ8.0 SMAJ8.0C HQ TQ 8.89 11.3 1.0 15.0 26.7 50.0 SMAJ8.0A SMAJ8.0CA HR TR 8.89 10.23 1.0 13.6 29.4 50.0 SMAJ8.5 SMAJ8.5C HS TS 9.44 11.92 15.9 25.2 20.0 SMAJ8.5A SMAJ8.5CA HT TT 9.44 10.82 1.0 14.4 27.8 20.0 SMAJ9.0 SMAJ9.0C HU TU 10.0 12.6 1.0 16.9 23.7 10.0 SMAJ9.0A SMAJ9.0CA HV TV 10.0 11.5 1.0 15.4 26.0 10.0 SMAJ10 SMAJ10C HW TW 10 14.1 1.0 18.8 21.3 5.0 SMAJ10A SMAJ10CA HX TX 10 11.1 12.8 1.0 17.0 23.5 5.0SMAJ11 SMAJ11C HY TY 1112.2 15.4 1.0 20.1 19.9 5.0SMAJ11A SMAJ11CA HZ TZ 1112.2 14.0 1.0 18.2 22.0 5.0SMAJ12 SMAJ12C ID UD 12 16.9 1.0 22.0 18.2 5.0 SMAJ12A SMAJ12CA IE UE 12 13.3 15.3 1.0 19.9 20.1 5.0SMAJ13 SMAJ13C IF UF 13 14.4 18.2 1.0 23.8 16.8 5.0SMAJ13A SMAJ13CA IG UG 13 14.4 16.5 1.0 21.5 18.6 5.0SMAJ14 SMAJ14C IH UH 14 19.8 1.0 25.8 15.5 5.0 SMAJ14A SMAJ14CA IK UK 14 15.6 17.9 1.0 23.2 17.2 5.0SMAJ15 SMAJ15C IL UL 15 16.7 21.1 1.0 26.9 14.9 5.0SMAJ15A SMAJ15CA IM UM 15 16.7 19.2 1.0 24.4 16.4 5.0SMAJ16 SMAJ16C IN UN 16 22.6 1.0 28.8 13.9 5.0 SMAJ16A SMAJ16CA IP UP 16 17.8 20.5 1.0 26.0 15.4 5.0SMAJ17 SMAJ17C IQ UQ 17 23.9 1.0 30.5 13.1 5.0SMAJ17A SMAJ17CA IR UR 17 18.9 21.7 1.0 27.6 14.5 5.0SMAJ18 SMAJ18C IS US 18 20.0 25.3 1.0 32.2 12.4 5.0 SMAJ18A SMAJ18CA IT UT 18 20.0 23.3 1.0 29.2 13.7 5.0SMAJ20 SMAJ20C IU UU 20 28.1 1.0 35.8 11.2 5.0SMAJ20A SMAJ20CA IV UV 20 22.2 25.5 1.0 32.4 12.3 5.0SMAJ22 SMAJ22C IW UW 22 24.4 30.9 1.0 39.4 10.2 5.0 SMAJ22A SMAJ22CA IX UX 22 24.4 28.0 1.0 35.5 11.3 5.0SMAJ24 SMAJ24C IY UY 24 33.8 1.0 43.0 9.3 5.0SMAJ24A SMAJ24CA IZ UZ 24 26.7 30.7 1.0 38.9 10.3 5.0SMAJ26 SMAJ26C JD VD 26 36.6 1.0 46.6 8.6 5.0 SMAJ26A SMAJ26CA JE VE 26 33.2 1.0 42.1 9.5 5.0SMAJ28 SMAJ28C JF VF 28 39.4 1.0 50.0 8.0 5.0SMAJ28A SMAJ28CA JG VG 28 31.1 35.8 1.0 8.8 5.0SMAJ30 SMAJ30C JH VH 30 42.2 1.0 53.5 7.5 5.0 SMAJ30A SMAJ30CA JK VK 30 38.3 1.0 48.4 8.3 5.0SMAJ33 SMAJ33C JL VL 33 46.5 1.0 59.0 6.8 5.0SMAJ33ASMAJ33CAJM VM33 36.7 42.2 1.0 7.5 5.0TYPE(BI)(Uni)Breakdown Marking Reverse Stand-Off Voltage Voltage Min. @I T Breakdown Voltage Max. @ I T Test CurrentMaximum Clamping Voltage @I PPPeak Pulse Current ReverseLeakage@V RMW(Uni)(Bi)V RMW (V) V BR MIN (V)V BR MAX (V)I T (mA)V C (V)I PP (A) I R (uA) 77.4 69.453.3 50.0 50.047.7SMAJ43 SMAJ43C JS VS 4360.5 1.0 76.7 5.2 5.0 SMAJ43A SMAJ43CA JT VT 43 47.8 54.9 1.0 5.8 5.0SMAJ45 SMAJ45C JU VU 45 63.3 1.0 80.3 5.0 5.0SMAJ45CA JV VV 45 57.5 1.0 72.7 5.5 5.0SMAJ45A SMAJ48C JW VW 48 67.5 1.0 85.5 4.7 5.0 SMAJ48A SMAJ48CA JX VX 48 53.3 61.3 1.0 5.2 5.0SMAJ48 94.077.871.196.866.793.687.160.082.456.7 SMAJ51 SMAJ51C JY VY 51 71.8 1.0 91.1 4.4 5.0SMAJ51A SMAJ51CA JZ VZ 51 56.7 65.2 1.0 4.9 5.0SMAJ54 SMAJ54C RD WD 54 76.0 1.0 96.3 4.2 5.0SMAJ54A SMAJ54CA RE WE 54 60.0 69.0 1.0 4.6 5.0SMAJ58 SMAJ58C RF WF 58 64.4 81.6 1.0 103 3.9 5.0SMAJ58A SMAJ58CA RG WG 58 64.4 74.1 1.0 4.3 5.0SMAJ60 SMAJ60C RH WH 60 84.5 1.0 107 3.7 5.0 SMAJ60A SMAJ60CA RK WK 60 66.7 76.7 1.0 4.1 5.0SMAJ64 SMAJ64C RL WL 64 90.1 1.0 114 3.5 5.0SMAJ64A SMAJ64CA RM WM 64 71.1 81.8 1.0 103 3.9 5.0SMAJ70 SMAJ70C RN WN 70 98.6 1.0 125 3.2 5.0 SMAJ70A SMAJ70CA RP WP 70 77.8 89.5 1.0 113 3.5 5.0SMAJ75 SMAJ75C RQ WQ 75 83.0 105.7 1.0 134 3.0 5.0SMAJ75A SMAJ75CA RR WR 75 83.0 95.8 1.0 121 3.3 5.0SMAJ78 SMAJ78C RS WS 78 86.0 109.8 1.0 139 2.9 5.0 SMAJ78A SMAJ78CA RT WT 78 86.0 99.7 1.0 126 3.2 5.0SMAJ85 SMAJ85C RU WU 85 119.2 1.0 151 2.6 5.0SMAJ85A SMAJ85CA RV WV 85 94.0 108.2 1.0 137 2.9 5.0SMAJ90 SMAJ90C RW WW 90 100 126.5 1.0 160 2.5 5.0 SMAJ90A SMAJ90CA RX WX 90 100 115.5 1.0 146 2.7 5.0SMAJ100 SMAJ100C RY WY 100 111 141.0 1.0 179 2.2 5.0SMAJ100A SMAJ100CA RZ WZ 100 111 128.0 1.0 162 2.5 5.0SMAJ110 SMAJ110C SD XD 110 122 154.5 1.0 196 2.0 5.0 SMAJ110A SMAJ110CA SE XE 110 122 140.5 1.0 177 2.3 5.0SMAJ120 SMAJ120C SF XF 120 133 169.0 1.0 214 1.9 5.0SMAJ120A SMAJ120CA SG XG 120 133 153.0 1.0 193 2.1 5.0SMAJ130 SMAJ130C SH XH 130 144 182.5 1.0 231 1.7 5.0 SMAJ130A SMAJ130CA SK XK 130 144 165.5 1.0 209 1.9 5.0SMAJ150 SMAJ150C SL XL 150 167 211.5 1.0 268 1.5 5.0SMAJ150A SMAJ150CA SM XM 150 167 192.5 1.0 243 1.6 5.0SMAJ160 SMAJ160C SN XN 160 178 226.0 1.0 287 1.4 5.0 SMAJ160A SMAJ160CA SP XP 160 178 205.0 1.0 259 1.5 5.0SMAJ170 SMAJ170C SQ XQ 170 189 239.5 1.0 304 1.3 5.0SMAJ170ASMAJ170CASR XR170 189 217.5 1.0 275 1.5 5.0TYPE64.544.440.040.0SMAJ36SMAJ36C JN VN 36 50.7 1.0 64.3 6.2 5.0 SMAJ36A SMAJ36CA JP VP 36 46.0 1.0 58.1 6.9 5.0SMAJ40 SMAJ40C JQ VQ 40 56.3 1.0 71.4 5.6 5.0SMAJ40A SMAJ40CA JR VR 40 44.4 51.1 1.0 6.2 5.0SMAJ180SMAJ180C SSXS 180200 253.8 1.0 321 1.2 5.0 SMAJ180A SMAJ180CA ST XT 180 200 230.4 1.0 290 1.4 5.0SMAJ190 SMAJ190C SU XU 190 211 267.9 1.0 339 1.2 5.0SMAJ190A SMAJ190CA SV XV 190 211 243.2 1.0 306 1.3 5.0SMAJ200 SMAJ200C SW XW 200222 282.0 1.0 356 1.1 5.0 SMAJ200A SMAJ200CA SX XX 200 222 256.0 1.0 322 1.2 5.0SMAJ210 SMAJ210C SY XY 210233 296.1 1.0 375 1.1 5.0SMAJ210A SMAJ210CA SZ XZ 210 233 268.8 1.0 339 1.2 5.0SMAJ220 SMAJ220C ZD YD 220244 310.2 1.0 392 1.0 5.0 SMAJ220A SMAJ220CA ZE YE 220 244 281.6 1.0 355 1.1 5.0SMAJ250 SMAJ250C ZF YF 250278 342.5 1.0 447 0.9 5.0SMAJ250A SMAJ250CA ZG YG 250 278 309.0 1.0 403 1.0 5.0SMAJ300 SMAJ300C ZH YH 300333 411.0 1.0 535 0.7 5.0 SMAJ300A SMAJ300CA ZK YK 300 333 371.0 1.0 484 0.8 5.0SMAJ350 SMAJ350C ZL YL 350389 479.5 1.0 624 0.6 5.0SMAJ350A SMAJ350CA ZM YM 350 389 432.0 1.0 565 0.7 5.0SMAJ400 SMAJ400C ZN YN 400444 548.0 1.0 687 0.6 5.0 SMAJ400A SMAJ400CA ZP YP 400 444 494.0 1.0 645 0.6 5.0SMAJ440 SMAJ440C ZQ YQ 440489 602.8 1.0 786 0.5 5.0SMAJ440A SMAJ440CA ZR YR 440 489 543.0 1.0 710 0.6 5.0(BI)(Uni)Breakdown Marking Reverse Stand-Off Voltage Voltage Min. @I T Breakdown Voltage Max. @ I T Test CurrentMaximum Clamping Voltage @I PPPeak Pulse Current ReverseLeakage@V RMW(Uni)(Bi)V RMW (V)V BR MIN (V)V BR MAX (V)I T (mA)V C (V)I PP (A) I R (uA) TYPERatingsand Characteristic Curves T A =25°C unless otherwise notedSMAJ10CA。
Eaton PLSM和PLZM型号的微型断路器商品说明书
Protective Devices Miniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZMCatalog1.1Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)• H igh-quality miniature circuit breakers for commercial and residential applications • Contact position indicator red - green • Guide for secure terminal connection • 3-position DIN rail clip, permits removal from existing busbar system• C omprehensive range of accessories can be mounted subsequently • Rated currents up to 63 A • Tripping characteristics B, C, D• R ated breaking capacity 10 kA according to IEC/EN 60898-1DescriptionSG678111.2Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage10 kA, Characteristic BSG484116PLSM-B624217412/12010PLSM-B1024217612/12013PLSM-B1324217812/12016PLSM-B1624218012/12020PLSM-B2024218112/12025PLSM-B2524218212/12032PLSM-B3224218312/12040PLSM-B4024218412/12050PLSM-B5024218512/12063PLSM-B6324218612/1201-poleSG492116PLSM-B6/1N2422438/8010PLSM-B10/1N2422458/8013PLSM-B13/1N2422478/8016PLSM-B16/1N2422498/8020PLSM-B20/1N2422508/8025PLSM-B25/1N2422518/8032PLSM-B32/1N2422528/801+N-pole 1.5MU1.3Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG527116PLZM-B6/1N2423041/6010PLZM-B10/1N2423061/6013PLZM-B13/1N2423081/6016PLZM-B16/1N2423101/6020PLZM-B20/1N2423111/6025PLZM-B25/1N2423121/6032PLZM-B32/1N2423131/6040PLZM-B40/1N2423141/6050PLZM-B50/1N2423151/6063PLZM-B63/1N2423161/601+N-pole 2 MUSG548116PLSM-B6/22423731/6010PLSM-B10/22423751/6013PLSM-B13/22423771/6016PLSM-B16/22423791/6020PLSM-B20/22423801/6025PLSM-B25/22423811/6032PLSM-B32/22423821/6040PLSM-B40/22423831/6050PLSM-B50/22423841/6063PLSM-B63/22423851/602-pole1.4Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG631116PLSM-B6/32424421/4010PLSM-B10/32424441/4013PLSM-B13/32424461/4016PLSM-B16/32424481/4020PLSM-B20/32424491/4025PLSM-B25/32424501/4032PLSM-B32/32424511/4040PLSM-B40/32424521/4050PLSM-B50/32424531/4063PLSM-B63/32424541/403-poleSG656116PLSM-B6/3N2425111/3010PLSM-B10/3N2425131/3013PLSM-B13/3N2425151/3016PLSM-B16/3N2425171/3020PLSM-B20/3N2425181/3025PLSM-B25/3N2425191/3032PLSM-B32/3N2425201/3040PLSM-B40/3N2425211/3050PLSM-B50/3N2425221/3063PLSM-B63/3N2425231/303+N-pole1.5Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG678116PLSM-B6/42425801/3010PLSM-B10/42425821/3013PLSM-B13/42425841/3016PLSM-B16/42425861/3020PLSM-B20/42425871/3025PLSM-B25/42425881/3032PLSM-B32/42425891/3040PLSM-B40/42425901/3050PLSM-B50/42425911/3063PLSM-B63/42425921/304-pole1.6Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage10 kA, Characteristic CSG484116PLSM-C624220012/12010PLSM-C1024220212/12013PLSM-C1324220412/12016PLSM-C1624220612/12020PLSM-C2024220712/12025PLSM-C2524220812/12032PLSM-C3224220912/12040PLSM-C4024221012/12050PLSM-C5024221112/12063PLSM-C6324221212/1201-poleSG492116PLSM-C6/1N2422668/8010PLSM-C10/1N2422688/8013PLSM-C13/1N2422708/8016PLSM-C16/1N2422728/8020PLSM-C20/1N2422738/8025PLSM-C25/1N2422748/8032PLSM-C32/1N2422758/801+N-pole 1.5MU1.7Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG527116PLZM-C6/1N2423301/6010PLZM-C10/1N2423321/6013PLZM-C13/1N2423341/6016PLZM-C16/1N2423361/6020PLZM-C20/1N2423371/6025PLZM-C25/1N2423381/6032PLZM-C32/1N2423391/6040PLZM-C40/1N2423401/6050PLZM-C50/1N2423411/6063PLZM-C63/1N2423421/601+N-pole 2 MUSG548116PLSM-C6/22423991/6010PLSM-C10/22424011/6013PLSM-C13/22424031/6016PLSM-C16/22424051/6020PLSM-C20/22424061/6025PLSM-C25/22424071/6032PLSM-C32/22424081/6040PLSM-C40/22424091/6050PLSM-C50/22424101/6063PLSM-C63/22424111/602-pole1.8Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG631116PLSM-C6/32424681/4010PLSM-C10/32424701/4013PLSM-C13/32424721/4016PLSM-C16/32424741/4020PLSM-C20/32424751/4025PLSM-C25/32424761/4032PLSM-C32/32424771/4040PLSM-C40/32424781/4050PLSM-C50/32424791/4063PLSM-C63/32424801/403-poleSG656116PLSM-C6/3N2425371/3010PLSM-C10/3N2425391/3013PLSM-C13/3N2425411/3016PLSM-C16/3N2425431/3020PLSM-C20/3N2425441/3025PLSM-C25/3N2425451/3032PLSM-C32/3N2425461/3040PLSM-C40/3N2425471/3050PLSM-C50/3N2425481/3063PLSM-C63/3N2425491/303+N-pole1.9Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG678116PLSM-C6/42426061/3010PLSM-C10/42426081/3013PLSM-C13/42426101/3016PLSM-C16/42426121/3020PLSM-C20/42426131/3025PLSM-C25/42426141/3032PLSM-C32/42426151/3040PLSM-C40/42426161/3050PLSM-C50/42426171/3063PLSM-C63/42426181/304-pole1.10Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage10 kA, Characteristic DSG484116PLSM-D624222312/12010PLSM-D1024222512/12013PLSM-D1324222712/12016PLSM-D1624222912/12020PLSM-D2024223012/12025PLSM-D2524223112/12032PLSM-D3224223212/12040PLSM-D4024223312/1201-poleSG492116PLSM-D6/1N2422868/8010PLSM-D10/1N2422888/8013PLSM-D13/1N2422908/8016PLSM-D16/1N2422928/8020PLSM-D20/1N2422938/8025PLSM-D25/1N2422948/801+N-pole 1.5MU1.11Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG527116PLZM-D6/1N2423531/6010PLZM-D10/1N2423551/6013PLZM-D13/1N2423571/6016PLZM-D16/1N2423591/6020PLZM-D20/1N2423601/6025PLZM-D25/1N2423611/6032PLZM-D32/1N2423621/6040PLZM-D40/1N2423631/601+N-pole 2 MUSG548116PLSM-D6/22424221/6010PLSM-D10/22424241/6013PLSM-D13/22424261/6016PLSM-D16/22424281/6020PLSM-D20/22424291/6025PLSM-D25/22424301/6032PLSM-D32/22424311/6040PLSM-D40/22424321/602-pole1.12Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG631116PLSM-D6/32424911/4010PLSM-D10/32424931/4013PLSM-D13/32424951/4016PLSM-D16/32424971/4020PLSM-D20/32424981/4025PLSM-D25/32424991/4032PLSM-D32/32425001/4040PLSM-D40/32425011/403-poleSG656116PLSM-D6/3N2425601/3010PLSM-D10/3N2425621/3013PLSM-D13/3N2425641/3016PLSM-D16/3N2425661/3020PLSM-D20/3N2425671/3025PLSM-D25/3N2425681/3032PLSM-D32/3N2425691/3040PLSM-D40/3N2425701/303+N-pole1.13Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM, PLZM (MW)Rated current I n (A)TypeDesignationArticle No.Units perpackage SG678116PLSM-D6/42426291/3010PLSM-D10/42426311/3013PLSM-D13/42426331/3016PLSM-D16/42426351/3020PLSM-D20/42426361/3025PLSM-D25/42426371/3032PLSM-D32/42426381/3040PLSM-D40/42426391/304-pole1.14Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLS..., PLZ... - T echnical DataSpecifications | Miniature Circuit Breakers PLS..., PLZ...Description• High selectivity between MCB and back-up fuse due to low let-throughenergy• Compatible with standard busbar• T win-purpose terminal (lift/open-mouthed) above and below• B usbar positioning optionally above or below• M eets the requirements of insulation co-ordination, distance between con-tacts ³ 4 mm, for secure isolation• S uitable for applications up to 48 V DC (use PLS6-DC for higher DC voltages)Accessories:Auxiliary switch for subsequent installation ZP-IHK286052ZP-WHK286053 Tripping signal switch for subsequent installation ZP-NHK248437 Remote control and automatic switching device Z-FW/LP248296Shunt trip release ZP-ASA/..248438, 248439 Undervoltage release Z-USA/..248288-248291 Additional terminal 35 mm2BB-UL-TEPA/35169823 Switching interlock Z-IS/SPE-1TE274418 Neutral disconnector Z-NTS248443Technical DataPLS..., PLZ...ElectricalDesign according toIEC/EN 60898-1Current test marks as printed onto the deviceRated voltage U n AC: 230/400 VDC: 48 V (per pole, max. 2 poles)Rated frequency50/60 HzRated breaking capacity according to IEC/EN 60898-1I cnPLSM, PLZM10 kACharacteristic B, C, DBack-up fusePLSM, PLZM max. 125 A gLSelectivity class3Enduranceelectrical components³ 10,000 switching operationsmechanical components³ 20,000 switching operationsLine voltage connection at will (above/below)MechanicalFrame size45 mmDevice height80 mmDevice width17.5 mm per pole (1MU)26.3 mm: device 1P+N (1.5MU)Mounting quick fastening with 3 lock-in positions on DIN rail IEC/EN 60715 Degree of protection IP20Upper and lower terminals open-mouthed/lift terminalsTerminal protection finger and hand touch safe, DGUV VS3, EN 50274Terminal capacity1-25 mm2(1p+N, 1,5TE)1-25 mm2 / 1-16 mm2 (N)Terminal torque2-2.4 Nm(1p+N, 1,5TE)2-2.4 Nm / 1.2-1.5 Nm (N)Busbar thickness 0.8 - 2 mm (except N 0.5MU)Mounting independent of positionOperation temperature -25°C to +75°C1.15Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLS..., PLZ... - T echnical DataConnection diagrams1-pole 1+N-pole (1.5MU) 1+N-pole (2 MU)2-pole3-pole3+N-pole 4-poleDimensions (mm)1P1P+N (2TE)2P3P+N4P1P+N (1,5TE)3PTripping Characteristics (IEC/EN 60898-1)1+N-pole (1.5MU)1+N-pole (2 MU)Quick-acting (B), slow (C), very slow (D)Tripping characteristic B Tripping characteristic C Tripping characteristic D TRIPPING CURRENT TRIPPING CURRENT TRIPPING CURRENT1.16Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLS..., PLZ... - T echnical DataEffect of the Ambient Temperature on Thermal Tripping Behaviour Effect of Power FrequencyEffect of power frequency on the tripping behaviour I MA of the quick releaseLoad Capacity of Series Connected Miniature Circuit BreakersPower frequency f [Hz]162/35060100200300400I MA (f)/I MA (50 Hz) [%]91100101106115134141Adjusted rated current values according to the ambient temperatureNumber of devices (n) 1-poleThe use of the products in networks with other frequencies than 50/60 Hz is in the customer’s responsibility.1.17Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM - T echnical DataLet-through Energy PLSMLet-through Energy PLSM, Characteristic B, 1-poleLet-through Energy PLSM, Characteristic C, 1-poleLet-through Energy PLSM, Characteristic D, 1-poleProspective short-circuit current [A]L e t t h r o u g h e n e r g y I 2t [A 2 s e c ]Prospective short-circuit current [A]L e t t h r o u g h e n e r g y I 2t [A 2 s e c ]Prospective short-circuit current [A]L e t t h r o u g h e n e r g y I 2t [A 2 s e c ]1.18Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM - T echnical DataShort-circuit Selectivity PLSM towards DII-DIV fuse linkIn case of short-circuit, there is selectivity between the miniature circuit breakers PLSM and the upstream fuses up to the specified values of the selectivity limit current I s [kA] (i. e. in case of short-circuit currents I ks under I s only the MCB will trip, in case of short-circuit currents above this value both protective devices will respond).*) basically in accordance with EN 60898-1 D.5.2.bShort-circuit selectivity Characteristic B towards fuse link DII-DIV *)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic C towards fuse link DII-DIV *)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic D towards fuse link DII-DIV *)1) Selectivity limit current I sunder 0.5 kA2) S electivity limit current I s = rated breaking capacity I cn of the MCBPLSM DII-DIV gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801001.0<0.51) 1.210.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51) 1.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.510.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.410.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.310.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)4<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.0 3.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)5<0.51)1)2)2)PLSM DII-DIV gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801000.75 1.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.0<0.51) 1.210.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)<0.51) 1.0 2.210.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.410.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.80.910.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)0.60.9 2.2 4.510.02)10.02)10.02)4<0.51)<0.51)0.60.8 1.8 3.69.710.02)10.02)5<0.51)1)2)2)PLSM DII-DIV gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801000.50.5 3.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.0<0.51)<0.51) 1.0 2.410.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.2 3.57.710.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.0 2.8 5.810.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.4 2.3 4.610.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.60.9 2.3 4.310.02)10.02)10.02)1)1)2)2)2)1.19Protective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM - T echnical DataShort-circuit Selectivity PLSM towards D01-D03 fuse linkIn case of short-circuit, there is selectivity between the miniature circuit breakers PLSM and the upstream fuses up to the specified values of the selectivity limit current I s [kA] (i. e. in case of short-circuit currents I ks under I s only the MCB will trip, in case of short-circuit currents above this value both protective devices will respond).*) basically in accordance with EN 60898-1 D.5.2.bShort-circuit selectivity Characteristic B towards fuse link D01-D03*)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic C towards fuse link D01-D03*)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic D towards fuse link D01-D03*)1) Selectivity limit current I sunder 0.5 kA2) S electivity limit current I s = rated breaking capacity I cn of the MCBPLSM D01-D03 gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801001.0<0.51)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51) 4.110.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.5 1.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)0.50.97.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)4<0.51)1)2)2)2)2)PLSM D01-D03 gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801000.75<0.51)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.0<0.51)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)0.50.60.910.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.50.710.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.50.710.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.9 5.210.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)<0.51)0.6 1.8 4.79.510.02)10.02)4<0.51)1)1)2)2)PLSM D01-D03 gL/gG I n [A]10162025355063801000.5<0.51)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.0<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.310.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)<0.51)0.60.9 2.89.010.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.60.8 2.2 6.710.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.50.7 1.9 5.410.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.50.7 1.8 4.89.310.02)10.02)1)1)2)2)1.2020EATON CORPORATION CA019064ENProtective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM - T echnical DataShort-circuit Selectivity PLSM towards NH-00 fuse linkIn case of short-circuit, there is selectivity between the miniature circuit breakers PLSM and the upstream fuses up to the specified values of the selectivity limit current I s [kA] (i. e. in case of short-circuit currents I ks under I s only the MCB will trip, in case of short-circuit currents above this value both protective devices will respond).*) basically in accordance with EN 60898-1 D.5.2.bShort-circuit selectivity Characteristic B towards fuse link NH-00*)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic C towards fuse link NH-00*)Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic D towards fuse link NH-00*)1) Selectivity limit current I sunder 0.5 kA2) S electivity limit current I s = rated breaking capacity I cn of the MCBDarker areas: no selectivityPLSM NH-00 gL/gGI n [A]1620253235405063801001251601.00.910.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.50.810.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)0.5 1.0 2.510.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)0.5 1.0 2.310.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)0.50.9 2.18.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)0.50.9 1.8 5.510.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)4<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.3 2.3 4.310.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.1 1.6 2.2 3.6 4.88.910.02)10.02)10.02)6<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.1 1.5 2.0 3.3 4.37.610.02)10.02)10.02)8<0.51)1)2)2)2)PLSM NH-00 gL/gGI n [A]1620253235405063801001251600.7510.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.00.910.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)0.6 1.3 4.210.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)0.6 1.0 2.510.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)0.5 1.0 2.110.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.2 1.8 2.6 4.7 6.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.1 1.7 2.4 4.2 6.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)4<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.0 1.5 2.1 3.6 5.010.010.02)10.02)10.02)5<0.51)<0.51)0.60.8 1.2 1.7 2.8 3.88.710.02)10.02)10.02)6<0.51)<0.51)0.50.8 1.2 1.5 2.5 3.3 5.710.02)10.02)10.02)8<0.51)1)2)2)2)PLSM NH-00 gL/gGI n [A]1620253235405063801001251600.5 2.110.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.0<0.51)0.6 1.4 4.310.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1.5<0.51)<0.51)0.9 1.6 2.7 4.08.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.0<0.51)<0.51)0.8 1.3 2.1 3.1 6.08.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)2.5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.2 1.8 2.6 4.8 6.910.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.0<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.1 1.7 2.4 4.3 6.010.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)3.5<0.51)<0.51)0.7 1.1 1.7 2.4 4.2 5.610.02)10.02)10.02)10.02)1)1)2)2)2)1.2121EATON CORPORATION CA019064ENProtective DevicesMiniature Circuit Breakers PLSM - T echnical DataShort-circuit Selectivity PLSM towards cylindrical fuse linksIn case of short-circuit, there is selectivity between the miniature circuit breakers PLSM and the upstream fuses up to the specified values of the selectivity limit current I s [kA] (i. e. in case of short-circuit currents I ks under I s only the MCB will trip, in case of short-circuit currents above this value both protective devices will respond).*) basically in accordance with EN 60898-1 D.5.2.bShort-circuit selectivity Characteristic B towards fuse link CH10x38 gG, CH14x51 gG, CH22x58 gG*)*)Darker areas: no selectivityPLSM CH10x38 gG CH15x51 gG CH22x58 gG I n [A]162025322025324050162025324050638010010.5>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10 1.2>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>102<0.50.6 1.2 3.60.5 1.0 5.2>10>10<0.50.5 1.1>10>10>10>10>10>103<0.50.50.8 1.40.50.9 3.7>10>10<0.50.5 1.08.0>10>10>10>10>104<0.5<0.50.7 1.2<0.50.7 1.7 4.0>10<0.5<0.50.8 2.3 5.1>10>10>10>106<0.5<0.50.60.9<0.50.7 1.3 2.0 2.7<0.5<0.50.7 1.5 2.2 2.6 5.610>1010<0.5<0.50.60.9<0.50.6 1.1 1.5 2.0<0.5<0.50.6 1.2 1.6 1.9 3.2 4.89.013<0.5<0.50.60.8<0.50.6 1.0 1.4 1.9<0.5<0.50.6 1.2 1.5 1.7 3.0 4.37.7Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic C towards fuse link CH10x38 gG, CH14x51 gG, CH22x58 gG*)*)PLSM CH10x38 gG CH15x51 gG CH22x58 gG I n [A]16202532202532405016202532405063801000.5 1.9>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>101<0.5>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>102<0.50.6 1.2 3.60.5 1.0 4.5>10>10<0.50.6 1.1>10>10>10>10>10>103<0.50.50.8 1.4<0.50.7 1.4 2.4 3.7<0.5<0.50.8 1.8 2.7 3.59.3>10>104<0.5<0.50.7 1.2<0.50.7 1.2 2.0 2.9<0.5<0.50.7 1.5 2.2 2.7 6.7>10>106<0.5<0.50.60.9<0.5<0.5 1.0 1.4 2.0<0.5<0.50.6 1.1 1.6 1.9 4.27.0>1010<0.5<0.50.50.8<0.5<0.50.9 1.3 1.7<0.5<0.50.6 1.1. 1.5 1.8 2.9 4.17.513<0.5<0.50.50.8<0.5<0.50.9 1.3 1.7<0.5<0.50.5 1.0 1.4 1.7 2.7 3.8 6.5Short-circuit selectivity Characteristic C towards fuse link CH10x38 gG, CH14x51 gG, CH22x58 gG*)*)PLSM CH10x38 gG CH15x51 gG CH22x58 gG I n [A]16202532202532405016202532405063801000.50.9>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>101<0.5>10>10>10>10>10>10>10>10<0.50.6 1.5>10>10>10>10>10>102<0.50.50.6 1.6<0.5 1.0 1.7>10>10<0.50.50.8 2.1 3.3 4.3>10>10>103<0.5<0.50.8 1.3<0.50.7 1.4 2.4 3.4<0.5<0.50.7 1.7 2.5 3.28.2>10>104<0.5<0.50.7 1.2<0.50.7 1.3 2.0 3.1<0.5<0.50.7 1.6 2.3 3.07.0>10>106<0.5<0.50.6 1.0<0.5<0.5 1.0 1.6 2.0<0.5<0.50.6 1.3 1.7 2.1 4.27.0>1010<0.5<0.50.60.8<0.5<0.50.9 1.3 1.7<0.5<0.50.5 1.1 1.4 1.6 2.8 4.17.113<0.5<0.50.50.8<0.5<0.50.9 1.3 1.6<0.5<0.50.5 1.0 1.4 1.6 2.7 3.8 6.5EatonEMEA Headquarters Route de la Longeraie 71110 Morges, Switzerland © 2022 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SOCAY瞬变二极管SMDJ190特性
SOCAY瞬变二极管SMDJ190特性硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、产品图二、产品特性1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间2、低泄漏3、单向单元4、玻璃钝化结5、低电感6、优良的钳位能力7、3000W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps9、典型的,在电压高于12V时,反向漏电流小于5μA10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)三、单向功能原理图四、最大额定值Notes:1.Non-repetitive current pulse,per Fig.3and derated above TA=25°C per Fig.2.2.Mounted on5.0mm x5.0mm(0.03mm thick)Copper Pads to each terminal.3.8.3ms single half sine-wave,or equivalent square wave,Duty cycle=4pulses per minutes maximum.4.VF<3.5V for VBR<200V and VF<6.5V for VBR>201V.五、型号标识六、脉冲功率额定曲线七、峰值浪涌八、应用范围TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
SOCAY硕凯双向瞬变二极管SMCJ22CA型号特性
SOCAY硕凯双向瞬变二极管SMCJ22CA型号特性硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、产品系列说明The SMCJ series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events.二、产品图三、命名方式四、特性1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间2、低泄漏3、双向单元4、玻璃钝化结5、低电感6、优良的钳位能力7、1500W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps9、典型的,在电压高于12V时,反向漏电流小于5μA10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)五、UL认证编号六、产品尺寸七、应用范围TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
八、功能图九、型号标识十、I-V曲线特性。
松下继电器选型一览
P.47
0.05A
0.15A 70Ω 120Ω
0.28ms 0.5ms 0.04ms 0.2ms
0.12A
0.3A 30Ω 50Ω
1.3mA 3mA 0.4mA 1.2mA 0.6ms 0.8ms 0.05ms 0.2ms 5,000V AC
UL、C-UL、BSI
Panasonic Electric Works Automation Controls Business Unit panasonic-denko.co.jp/ac/c
AQY212S 60V 60V
AQY210S 350VV
AQV212S 60V 60V
AQV215S 100V 100V
AQV217S 200V 200V
AQV210S 350V 350V
AQV214S 400V 400V
AQV216S 600V 600V
1A 连续 负载电流
PhotoMOS选型参数表
GU…通用、变更较大 GU GE RF HE HF HS PD Power
商品名称
外形尺寸
( ) 高度包括支架尺寸。 单位mm
1a(4脚型) AC/DC兼用
4.3
4.4
2.1
GU SOP
1a(6脚型) AC/DC兼用
6.3
4.4 2.1
订购产品号 负载电压
AC(峰值) DC
AQV212 60V 60V
0.55A
1.2A 0.83Ω 2.5Ω 80pF
0.65ms 2ms
0.08ms 0.2ms
端子排列 或 印刷电路板加工图 (BOTTOM VIEW)
国外标准 重量(约) 备注 目录记载页
GU 1a(6脚型) AC/DC兼用
贴片封装TVS瞬变管5.0SMDJ33CA说明
贴片封装TVS瞬变管5.0SMDJ33CA说明硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、产品概述TVS瞬变管(Transient Voltage Suppressor)的电气特性是由P-N结面积、掺杂浓度及晶片阻质决定的。
其耐突波电流的能力与其P-N结面积成正比。
TVS广泛应用于半导体及敏感器件的保护,通常用于二级电源和信号电路的保护,以及防静电等。
其特点为反应速度快(为ps级),体积小,脉冲功率较大,箝位电压低等。
其10/1000μs波脉冲功率从400W~30KW,脉冲峰值电流从0.52A~544A;击穿电压有从6.8V~550V的系列值,便于各种不同电压的电路使用。
二、双向I-V曲线特性三、产品特性1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间2、低泄漏3、双向单元4、玻璃钝化结5、低电感6、优良的钳位能力7、5000W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps9、典型的,在电压高于25V时,反向漏电流小于5μA10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)四、型号标识五、选型与应用①TVS管使用时,一般并联在被保护电路上。
为了限制流过TVS管的电流不超过管子允许通过的峰值电流IPP,应在线路上串联限流元件,如电阻、自恢复保险丝、电感等。
②击穿电压VBR的选择:TVS管的击穿电压应根据线路最高工作电压UM按公式:VBRmin ≥1.2UM或VRWM≥1.1UM选择。
瞬变管SMF17CA型号
瞬变管SMF17CA型号硕凯电子(Sylvia)一、应用中文TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
二、最大额定值Notes:1.Non-repetitive current pulse,per Fig.3and derated above TA=25°C per Fig.2.2.Mounted on5.0mm x5.0mm(0.03mm thick)Copper Pads to each terminal.3.8.3ms single half sine-wave,or equivalent square wave,Duty cycle=4pulses per minutes maximum.4.VF<3.5V for VBR<200V and VF<6.5V for VBR>201V.三、编带说明四、物理说明五、应用英文TVS devices are ideal for the protection of I/O interfaces,VCC bus and other vulnerable circuits used in Telecom,Computer,Industrial and Consumer electronic applications.六、产品图片(双向)七、焊脚参数八、产品特性1、兼容工业标准的SOD-123封装2、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间3、低泄漏4、单向和双向单元5、玻璃钝化结6、低电感7、优良的钳位能力8、200W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%9、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-013、无铅镀雾锡14、无卤化,符合RoHS15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)九、I-V曲线特性十、功能图。
快速作用玻璃管断路器产品特性说明书
Product featuresAgency information•UL Recognized c ard: Guide JDYX2, File E19180•VDE approval: File 40014109•CSA approval: Class number 1422-30&90, file number 053787Ordering•Specify product code: Insert packaging code prefix before part number. E.g. BK -GD B -250mAG D B5 mm x 20 mm Fast-acting glass tube fuses•Fast-acting, low breaking capacity •5 x 20 mm physical size•Glass tube, with silver-plated (32 mA - 125 mA) and n ickel-plated (160 mA - 10 A) brass endcap construction •Designed to IEC 60127-2/2 (160 mA- 10 A)Speci cationsVoltage Typical DC Typical Maximum Part numberrating Interrupting rating (A)at rated voltage (50Hz)cold resistancemelting I 2t voltage Agency a pproval Vac Vac (Ω)*AC†drop (mV)‡UR VDEGDB-32mA 250352900.0000213000GDB-40mA 250352100.0000611500GDB-50mA 250351500.0001010500GDB-63mA 250351130.000209800GDB-80mA 25035220.00083000GDB-100mA 25035180.00132800GDB-125mA 25035110.00342200GDB-160mA 250359.10.0082000X X GDB-200mA 25035 6.80.0161700X X GDB-250mA 25035 4.30.281400X X GDB-315mA 25035 3.10.581300X X GDB-400mA 25035 2.00.181100X X GDB-500mA 250350.260.18220X X GDB-630mA 250350.200.35220X X GDB-800mA 250350.140.67190X X GDB-1A 250350.1250.60200X X GDB-1.25A 250350.0960.84200X X GDB-1.6A 250350.066 1.6190X X GDB-2A 250350.043 4.2150X X GDB-2.5A 250350.034 6.1150X X GDB-3.15A 250350.02513130X X GDB-4A 250400.02122130X X GDB-5A 250500.01442120X X GDB-6.3A 250630.01069120X X GDB-8A 250800.010N/A 120X X GDB-10A2501000.008N/A 120X X*DC c old r esistance (Measured at <10% of rated current)† Typical m elting I t (I t was measured at listed interrupting rating and rated voltage)‡ Maximum v oltage d rop (Voltage drop was measured at +20°C ambient temperature at rated current)Oprerating temperature -40 °C to +125 °C with proper derating factor© 2021 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USAPublication No. 2015 PCN21015 October 2021G D B5 mm x 20 mm Fast-acting glass tube fusesTechnical Data 2015EffectiveOctober 2021Packaging c odePackaging prefixDescriptionBK 100 fuses packed into a cardboard carton BK1 1,000 fuses packed into a polybagEaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Follow us on social media to get thelatest product and support information.Life Support Policy: Eaton does not authorize the use of any of its products for use in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of an officer of the Company. Life support systems are devices which support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user.Eaton reserves the right, without notice, to change design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Eaton also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information contained in this bulletin.EatonElectronics Division 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122United StatesE/electronicsDimensions-mmDrawing not to scale。
SMC盐水氯发生器使用说明书
SALT WATER CHLORINE GENERATORSMCINSTRUCTION MANUALDISCLAIMER• W hile every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guideis accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions.• A ustralian Innovative Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to change the specificationsof the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice.• N o part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system,or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without the prior written permissionof Australian Innovative Systems Pty Ltd.• A ustralian Innovative Systems Pty Ltd makes no warranties for damages resulting from lack of supply of chlorine due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the chlorine generator or useof non-genuine replacement parts.TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSAutoChlor™ is a trademark of Australian Innovative Systems Pty LtdUSE OF GENUINE AUSTRALIAN INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS REPLACEMENT PARTS IS RECOMMENDED. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Australian Innovative Systems replacement parts. Australian Innovative Systems Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any damages to this product caused by the use of non-genuine replacement parts (e.g. electrode.). Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine replacement parts, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.PURCHASED FROM:PURCHASED DATE:NOTE: Proof of purchase / installation is required for warranty claims. Please keep your records in a safe place.TM1. M in/OffPress to reduce the chlorine output.When no lights are lit, the chlorinegenerator is off.2. Max/OnP ress to turn on and increase thechlorine output.3. Chlorine ProductionE ach light represents 10% of outputi.e. 5 lights = 50% output.4. High SaltI f the light is on or flashing seeTroubleshooting Guide, pages 16–17.5. Low SaltI f the light is on or flashing seeTroubleshooting Guide, pages 16–17. 6. W ater Flow If light flashes and chlorine generator beeps then no water is flowing through the electrode housing. See Troubleshooting Guide, pages 16–17.7. P ower Status When light is on the chlorine generator power supply is operating.8. T o Access Time Clock P ull forward at these points and the door will fold down.9. P ump Outlet Socket The three pin plug supplying powerto the pump is connected here.9below. If water was to stop flowing and the chlorine generator continue running, chlorine gas pressure will build up in the housing and pipe work and cause damage.GAS TRAPcould damage the heating unit and may negate the heater warranty.TMADDING SALT TO A NEW POOLCalculate the pool’s water volume as follows: average length x average width x average depth in metres. Multiply this answer by 5. The answer is the amount of saltin kilograms you need to add to increase the salinity of your pool from fresh water to 5000 ppm (the recommended salt level for this chlorine generator).Turn on the power to the chlorine generator and press the “Min/Off” button. Continue pressing the “Min/Off” button until all of the green production lights turn off. This will lower chlorine generator production but leave the pump running.Add the calculated quantity of salt (refined NaCl recommended) to the shallow end of the pool. Brush the salt to help it dissolve. Undissolved salt may stain your pool’s finish.It is recommended to leave the pump running for 12 – 24 hours, then turn on the chlorine generator production by pushing the “Max/On” button and increase the output to maximum.Your chlorine generator is designed to maintain a sanitizing chlorine level in your pool. It will take a number of days of continuous running to reach this level. Have the water chlorine level tested daily until it reaches 1.5 – 2.0 ppm. At this point you can adjust the running time and production level to suit your requirements.The most effective method of chlorinating your pool is to run the pump long enoughto pass all the pool water through the filter/chlorine generator’s cell at least once a day.For example, Pool size = 60,000 ltrs; Pump flow = 200 ltrs/min.Pool size (ltrs) / [pump flow (ltrs/min) x 60 mins] = 5 hours to filter the water once. If your chlorine generator does not produce enough chlorine, increase the running time. Chlorine demand and running time will vary and depends on a number of factors such as: bather load, chemical balance, water temperature, sunlight exposure, type of filtration media, etc.Check the water chemical balance (page 15). A correct chemical balanceand chlorine level will ensure optimum pool water quality.INTRODUCTION TO THE TIME CLOCKThe time clock is accessed by pulling down the bottom flap of the front cover. There are four buttons: “Clock”, “Timer”, “Man” and “Auto”.“Clock” and “Timer”: Used to enter and exit the timer settings. Oncethe timing program is set they are not used again unless you wish to alter theprogram times.“Man”: Used to change settings during programming. Used also to manuallyturn the chlorinator and pump on and off.“Auto”: Used to advance to the next setting during programming. Used alsoto enter the automatic time clock operation.The time clock has a 24-hour clock face which is divided into 48 segments, each of 30 minutes duration (Fig. 1). Each of these segments can be turned ON (darkened) or OFF (not showing) as required, allowing for very flexible operation of your chlorinatorand water filtering.Fig. 1TMFor your convenience the time clock has two factory programs ON periods.This program is recommended for the average pool. These are 8.00amto 12.00 midday and 4.00pm to 8.00pm. (Fig. 2)To have the time clock operate correctly, you will first need to input the correct time of day into the clock (see Entering Correct Time on page 10).The time clock will then, after about an hour with the power applied, maintain the correct time and settings for about 2 weeks with no power connected. This back up functionallows the clock to operate during any power outage (e.g. cheaper tariff) and not lose the programmed settings.Now you have to decide:1. To use the preset times and do nothing further with the time clock.2. How long per day you want to run the chlorinator.3. W hat times you want the chlorinator to run, bearing in mind the pump noise and the effect this could have on your neighbours.(See Programming The Timer on page 11)Fig. 2NB: Consult your electricitysupplier to ensure yourtariff rate provideselectricity duringthese times.1. T urn on the power to the chlorine generator. If the unit starts running, press the “Man” button to turn it off.2. P ress the “Clock” button and the word CLOCK will appear on the screen. (Remember this is a 24 hour clock).3. P ress and hold down the “Auto >>” button until the correct time of day is showing on the screen. Release the button. A short press of the button will advance the time 5 minutes. If you go too far you will have to go forward until you come back to the correct time again.4. Press the “Clock” button to save and exit this program.ENTERING CORRECT TIMEFig. 3TMPROGRAMMING THE TIMERAll segments between the start and stop times need to be turned ON (darkened)as shown in the below picture.1. P ress the “Timer” button, the word TIMER will appear on the screen.There will be one dark segment flashing.2. C hange this segment to ON or OFF with the “Man” button as required.3. Advance to the next segment by pressing the “Auto >>” button.4. C ontinue setting each segment ON or OFF until you have completedthe full 24 hours.5. Press the “Timer” button to save and exit this program.Fig. 4You have now completed the timer set up.TIMER OPERATIONAUTOMATIC OPERATION:Press the “Auto” button to put the chlorine generator into automatic timed operation. The word AUTO, the time of day and your set times will appear on the screen. The chlorine generator and the filter pump will turn on and off at the times you enteredduring programming.Fig. 5TMMANUAL OPERATION:Press the “Man” button to either turn the generator off (e.g. for maintenance) if it is running, or turn it on if the generator is not running. To return to the auto timerfunction the “Auto” button must be selected.Fig. 6MAINTENANCEELECTRODE INSPECTION:SMC series generators have a reverse polarity feature which reduces electrode cleaning to the minimum. Regular inspection of the electrode is recommended.ELECTRODE REMOVAL:Ensure the power to the chlorine generator is switched off.Unplug the electrode lead from the electrode.Unscrew (anticlockwise) the large threaded locking nut.Remove the electrode from the housing. Look inside the electrode for signs of calcium build up (a white chalk-likesubstance). If there is calcium build up the electrode will require cleaning. If cleaning is not required reassemble the electrode. Cleaning and reassembly are on page 15.15TMELECTRODE CLEANING:Mix up a solution of 1 part hydrochloric acid to 8 parts water. Submerse the electrode in this solution, as shown in the picture below.There will be a reaction as the calcium is dissolved. When the reaction ceases(about 10 minutes) rinse the electrode in clean water, wipe the brass terminals dry and check that all calcium has been dissolved. If not, repeat the process with a new solution.ELECTRODE REASSEMBLY:Ensure the silicon seal is still in place on the inside circumference of the electrode cap. Insert the electrode back into the housing and screw on (clockwise) the locking nut. Plug the electrode lead back on to the electrode terminals and turn on the power to the chlorine generator.WATER CHEMISTRY:Have your water tested regularly. Transport the test water in an opaque container and have the test done as soon as possible for the most accurate results. The following is a list of recommended water chemistry levels.Salt: 5000 ppmTotal alkalinity: 90 – 150 ppm Chlorine: 1.5 – 2.0 ppm Cyanuric acid: 40 – 65 ppm pH: 7.2 – 7.4Note: 1 gram of chlorine gas equivalent is equal to 10 grams of 10% liquid sodium hypochlorite (liquid pool chlorine).If the supply cord is damaged, it shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.TMWARRANTYYour AutoChlor TM chlorine generator is covered by a thirty six (36) month in-factory repair warranty, on all parts and labour, from the date of purchase. This warranty appliesto the original purchaser and is not transferable.All chlorine generators are fully tested prior to being packed. If within 36 months of purchase a problem occurs due to faulty workmanship or components, AIS will (at their discretion) repair or replace the chlorine generator.The manufacturer will not be liable for any consequential loss or damage caused by operation outside the prescribed limits as outlined in the instruction manual, incorrect installation, connection to an incorrect mains power supply, changes to internal wiring, misuse, abuse, negligence, accidental damage, normal wear and tear, infestation or damage caused by water entry.Note: This warranty is strictly for in-factory repair. In the case of failure the complete unit must be returned to the manufacturer or their designated agent.CONTACT DETAILS:In the unlikely event of a problem with your chlorine generator, please contact: Australian warranty claims: 1800 676 076Online warranty .au and go to: Support – Online warranty.For assistance outside of the warranty period: call +61 7 3396 5222 (extension 3) Your local dealer:For international warranty claims: Contact your local dealer.AIS ContactsEmail:*****************.au+61 7 3393 3441 Australian Innovative Systems TM。
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SOCAY瞬变管P4SMA220CA说明
硕凯电子(Sylvia)
一、产品应用
TVS器件非常适合保护I/O接口,Vcc总线和其他应用于电信、计算机、工业和消费电子应用的易损电路。
二、功能图
三、卷带规格
四、产品特性
1、为表面安装应用优化电路板空间
2、低泄漏
3、单向和双向单元
4、玻璃钝化结
5、低电感
6、优良的钳位能力
7、400W的峰值功率能力在10×1000μ波形重复率(占空比):0.01%
8、快速响应时间:从0伏特到最小击穿电压通常小于1.0ps
9、典型的,在电压高于12V时,反向漏电流小于5μA
10、高温焊接:终端260°C/40秒
11、典型的最大温度系数△Vbr=0.1%x Vbr@25°C x△T
12、塑料包装有保险商实验室可燃性94V-0
13、无铅镀雾锡
14、无卤化,符合RoHS
15、典型失效模式是在指定的电压或电流下出现
16、晶须测试是基于JEDEC JESD201A每个表4a及4c进行的
17、IEC-61000-4-2ESD15kV(空气),8kV(接触)
18、数据线的ESD保护符合IEC61000-4-2(IEC801-2)
19、数据线的EFT保护符合IEC61000-4-4(IEC801-4)
五、产品尺寸图
六、产品描述
The P4SMA series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events.
七、焊脚及参数
八、UL认证编号
九、双向产品图。