FUSE, SCHURTER, UMT250, SLOW 250VAC 2.5A 10.1X3MM SMD

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PID# 161153

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Description

Features:

High breaking capacity of 200 A @ 250 VAC (IEC)

UL approval for 277 VAC and 250 VDC

Impermeable to potting compound used to achieve hermetic seal for use in intrinsically safe applications according to ATEx and IECEx requirements.

Unique Selling Proposition

Compact design

Maximum breaking capacity at minimal footprint

Suitable for pulse-shaped continuous currents

Applications

Primary protection on SMD PCBs

Medical Equipment

Battery protection

Technical Data

Rated Voltage: 250 VAC, up to 250 VDC

Rated current 2.5A

Breaking Capacity 35 A - 200 A

Characteristic: Time-Lag T

Mounting PCB,SMT

Admissible Ambient Temp.-55 °C to 125 °C

Climatic Category55/125/21 acc. to IEC 60068-1

Material: Housing Ceramics

Material: Terminals Copper alloy, tin-plated

Unit Weight: 0.23 g

Storage Conditions 0 °C to 60 °C, max. 70% r.h.

Product Marking: Schurter_Prüfzeichen, UMF_Prüfzeichen, Rated current, Voltage, Characteristic, Breaking Capacity

Soldering Methods: Reflow, Wave

Solderability 245 °C / 3 sec acc. to IEC 60068-2-58, Test Td

Resistance to Soldering Heat: 260 °C / 10 sec acc. to IEC 60068-2-58

Moisture Sensitivity Level: MSL 1, J-STD-020 

Moisture Resistance Test: MIL-STD-202, Method 106 (50 cycles in a temp./mister chamber)

Operational Life: MIL-STD-202, Method 108 (1000h @ 0.42*In @ 70°C)

Mechanical Shock: MIL-STD-202, Method 213 Condition A

Resistance to Solvents: MIL-STD-202, Method 215

Terminal Strength: MIL-STD-202, Method 211A (Deflection of board 1 mm for 1 minute)

Datasheet

Specifications

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Features

Standards UL Listed
Standards CSA Certified
Standards RoHS Compliant
Standards cRU Approval
Standards IEC Rated
Standards CE Listed
Standards REACH
Standards VDE
Fuse Blow Time Slow Blow

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