5TTP 7-R Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

5TTP7-R-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

5TTP 7-R

Price: $ 0.12
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer:
Short Description: FUSE CERAMIC 7A 125VAC 5X20MM
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 5TTP 7-R datasheet5TTP 7-R Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1000 +: $ 0.10816
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 0.12
Specifications
Package / Case: 5mm x 20mm (Axial)
DC Cold Resistance: 0.012 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, PSE
Melting I²t: 295
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: 10kA
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Series: 5TTP
Response Time: Slow
Voltage Rating - AC: 125V
Current Rating: 7A
Fuse Type: Cartridge, Ceramic
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Fuses are an electrical safety device used in many applications and are especially important in 5TTP 7-R applications. They are designed to detect excessive current and open the circuit before too much electrical energy can be released. They work by providing a path for dangerously high current to flow, limiting the heat and the energy released as a result. It is important to understand how fuses work in order to properly select the right type of fuse for a given application.A fuse is composed of two elements: a wire, usually made of copper or silver, and a metal strip, usually made of tin or lead. When current flows through the circuit, the metal strip melts and creates a break in the circuit, effectively cutting off the flow of current. The amount of current that can flow is determined by the size and type of fuse. Fuses are rated based on their maximum current.The two most common types of fuses used in 5TTP 7-R applications are the ceramic fuse and the blade fuse. The ceramic fuse is composed of two ceramic pieces with a metal strip sandwiched in between them. It is typically used in circuits that require a significantly higher current capacity than the blade fuse. The blade fuse contains a blade connector, which is inserted into a base that supports the fuse. The blade connector then connects the two ends of the fuse, allowing current to flow through it.In order to ensure the proper operation of the fuse, it is important to install it correctly. Fuses should be installed in a manner that is consistent with the manufacturer’s specifications. In addition, the fuse should be the right type and size for the application. If the wrong size or type of fuse is used, the fuse may not be able to protect the circuit from dangerous levels of current.In addition to proper installation, it is important to note that fuses are not invincible and can be damaged or worn out over time. It is important to regularly inspect the fuse to ensure that it is in working condition. If the fuse is damaged or worn out, it should be replaced as soon as possible to avoid potential problems.Fuses are an invaluable tool for 5TTP 7-R applications. They are designed to provide protection from dangerous levels of current, helping to keep your circuits and equipment safe. By understanding how fuses work and properly installing and inspecting them, you can ensure the safety of your circuits and prevent potential damage.

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