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PTS120615V050

Eaton Corporation

Electric Fuse

Surface Mount

15 V

500 mA

Wraparound

-40 °C (-40 °F)

Tin Over Nickel

100 A

100 ms

Tape And Reel, 7 inch

0.138 in (3.5 mm)

0.071 in (1.8 mm)

e3

15 V

700 mΩ

1206

0.042 in (1.06 mm)

TUV; UL

85 °C (185 °F)

Fast

SMD1206P035TS/TF/15

Littelfuse

Electric Fuse

Surface Mount

15 V

40 A

Wraparound

-40 °C (-40 °F)

Tape And Reel, Blister, 7 inch

0.138 in (3.5 mm)

0.071 in (1.8 mm)

0.03 in (0.75 mm)

CSA; CUL; TUV; UL

85 °C (185 °F)

SMD2016P150TF

Littelfuse

Electric Fuse

Surface Mount

15 V

40 A

Wraparound

-40 °C (-40 °F)

1 s

Tape And Reel, Blister, 7 inch

0.214 in (5.44 mm)

0.174 in (4.43 mm)

0.061 in (1.55 mm)

CUL; TUV; UL

85 °C (185 °F)

SMD2016P100TF

Littelfuse

Electric Fuse

Surface Mount

15 V

40 A

Wraparound

-40 °C (-40 °F)

500 ms

Tape And Reel, Blister, 7 inch

0.214 in (5.44 mm)

0.174 in (4.43 mm)

0.03 in (0.75 mm)

CUL; TUV; UL

85 °C (185 °F)

Fuses

A fuse is an electrical safety device that is designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent. Fuses are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, and they are an important safety device that helps prevent electrical fires, equipment damage, and personal injury.

A fuse typically consists of a metal wire or filament that is enclosed in a fuse body, which is designed to protect the wire from damage. The fuse is connected in series with the electrical circuit, and when the current flowing through the circuit exceeds a preset level, the wire in the fuse will melt or blow, which opens the circuit and prevents further damage to the electrical system.

Fuses are available in a variety of types and sizes, and they can be classified based on their current rating, voltage rating, and speed of operation. Some common types of fuses include cartridge fuses, blade fuses, and plug fuses.

In addition to protecting electrical systems from overcurrent, fuses can also be used to protect electrical equipment and machinery from damage caused by short circuits or other types of electrical faults. They are a cost-effective and reliable method of electrical protection, and they are widely used in a variety of electrical applications.