
Allicdata Part #: | 5STP250-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
5STP 250 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Circuit Protection |
Manufacturer: | |
Short Description: | FUSE GLASS 250MA 250VAC 5X20MM |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Package / Case: | 5mm x 20mm (Axial) |
DC Cold Resistance: | 1.9 Ohms |
Size / Dimension: | 0.217" Dia x 0.827" L (5.50mm x 21.00mm) |
Color: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C ~ 125°C |
Approvals: | CE, CSA, IMQ, SEMKO, UL, VDE |
Melting I²t: | 0.26 |
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: | 35A |
Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
Series: | 5STP |
Response Time: | Slow |
Voltage Rating - AC: | 250V |
Current Rating: | 250mA |
Fuse Type: | Cartridge, Glass |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Introduction
Fuses are electrical safety devices that are designed to protect circuits and equipment from overcurrent or short circuits. The two main types of fuses are current-limiting and non-current-limiting. They have many uses in both commercial and residential applications. This article examines the 250 application field and working principles of fuses.
What Is A Fuse?
A fuse is a safety device that is used to protect circuits and equipment from current overloads. When a fuse is rated at 250 Volts, it means that it can withstand a voltage of 250 Volts. A fuse can also be used to interrupt current flow in the event of an overcurrent or shorts circuit. It acts as a protective device that interrupts the current flow when the current exceeds a certain limit, thus preventing serious damage to the electrical system.
250 Application Field And Working Principle Of Fuses
Fuses are widely used for a variety of purposes in both commercial and residential applications. It can be used to protect circuits and equipment from overloads, and as a fail-safe in more complex electrical\'s systems. It can also be used in home circuit breakers, to protect against serious injury or equipment damage caused by excessive currents. It is also commonly used in industrial plants and other commercial applications to prevent serious damage from overloading the circuit or equipment. The working principle of a fuse is based on the fact that wire has a limited capacity to carry current. When an electric current passes through a wire, the resistance of the wire increases. If the current exceeds the limited capacity of the wire, the wire will begin to heat up due to an increase in resistance. When this happens, the resistance of the wire increases the voltage, which in turn increases the current. This increase in current is referred to as an overcurrent. A fuse is designed to limit the current in a circuit to a safe level. When the current exceeds the rated current of the fuse, the fuse will interrupt the current flow by melting the metal inside the fuse. The melted metal will then open the circuit, thus preventing further damage to the system.
Types of Fuses
There are two main types of fuses: current-limiting and non-current-limiting. Current-limiting fuses are designed to interrupt the current when the current exceeds the rated current of the fuse. This type of fuse is ideal for protecting circuits and equipment from overcurrents and shorts circuits. Non-current-limiting fuses are designed to protect circuits and equipment from overloading, but they are not designed to interrupt the current in the event of an overcurrent or shorts circuit. This type of fuse is usually used as a failsafe in more complex electrical systems.
Conclusion
Fuses are essential for protecting electrical circuits and equipment from overloading or shorts circuit. They are used in both residential and commercial applications. The 250 application field and working principles of a fuse can be broken down into two types: current-limiting and non-current-limiting. Each type of fuse has a specific purpose and is designed to protect circuits from overloading or shorts circuits.
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Part Number | Manufacturer | Price | Quantity | Description |
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5STP 10 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 10A 250VAC 5X2... | |
5STP 500 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 500MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 1-R | 0.25 $ | 1550 | FUSE GLASS 1A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 6.3-R | 0.25 $ | 837 | FUSE GLASS 6.3A 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 100-R | 0.25 $ | 786 | FUSE GLASS 100MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 500-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 500MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 125-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 125MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 400-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 400MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 80 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 80MA 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 315 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 315MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 2-R | 0.25 $ | 1248 | FUSE GLASS 2A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 1.6-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 1.6A 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 2.5-R | 0.25 $ | 952 | FUSE GLASS 2.5A 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 4-R | 0.25 $ | 1887 | FUSE GLASS 4A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 800-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 800MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 250 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 250MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 3.15 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 3.15A 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 5 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 5A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 160 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 160MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 5-R | 0.25 $ | 1138 | FUSE GLASS 5A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 1 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 1A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 4 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 4A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 100 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 100MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 800 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 800MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 630-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 630MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 1.25-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 1.25A 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 10-R | 0.25 $ | 27237 | FUSE GLASS 10A 250VAC 5X2... | |
5STP 8 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 8A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 12.5-R | 0.25 $ | 1694 | FUSE GLASS 12.5A 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 80-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 80MA 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 160-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 160MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 2 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 2A 250VAC 5X20... | |
5STP 200-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 200MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 2.5 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 2.5A 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 630 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 630MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 125 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 125MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 200 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 200MA 250VAC 5... | |
5STP 6.3 | 0.0 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 6.3A 250VAC 5X... | |
5STP 250-R | 0.11 $ | 1000 | FUSE GLASS 250MA 250VAC 5... |
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