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Thermal Fuse SEFUSE SF 113 121 133 142 157 172 192 216 227 240 °C

Listing is for 2 pieces

Fuse type:              Thermal

Maximum current:   10A

Voltage max:          250V

Fuse size:              12mm

Opening temperature:   113°C – SF113

                                     121°C – SF119

                                     133°C – SF129

                                     142°C – SF139

                                     157°C – SF152

                                     172°C – SF169

                                     192°C – SF188

                                      216°C – SF214

                                      227°C – SF226

                                      240°C – SF240

Gross weight:        1.07 g

A thermal fuse is a cut-off which uses a one-time fusible link. Unlike a thermal switch which may automatically reset itself when the temperature drops, the thermal fuse is more like an electrical fuse: a single-use device that cannot be reset and must be replaced when it fails or is triggered. A thermal fuse is used when the overheating is a result of a rare occurrence, such as failure requiring repair (which would also replace the fuse) or replacement at the end of service life.

Thermal fuses are usually found in heat-producing electrical appliances such as coffeemakers and hair dryers. They function as safety devices to disconnect the current to the heating element in case of a malfunction (such as a defective thermostat) that would otherwise allow the temperature to rise to dangerous levels, possibly starting a fire.


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