SIOV metal oxide varistors
Housed (ThermoFuse) varistors, AdvanceD series
Series/Type:
Date:
T14 series
April 2018
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Housed varistors
ThermoFuse varistors
T14 series
Construction
Round varistor element, leaded
Coating: epoxy resin, flame-retardant to UL 94 V-0
Terminals: tinned copper wire, metal compound wire
Housing: thermoplastic, flame-retardant to UL 94 V-0
Features
Wide operating voltage range 130 … 420 V
RMS
Self-protected under abnormal overvoltage conditions
High-energy AdvanceD series E2
Approvals
UL 1449 (file number E321126)
IEC (certificate number 101-QA-10 IECQ)
VDE (certificate number 40031102)
Applications
Houshold appliances
Power supply units
Inverters in solar power systems
Lighting applications
Communication and data systems
Transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS)
Electronic metering
Delivery mode
Tray packing
Typical applications
General technical data
Climatic category
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Electric strength
Insulation resistance
to IEC 60068-1
to IEC 61051
to IEC 61051
to IEC 61051
40/85/56
40 ... + 85
40 ... + 85
≥
2.5
≥
100
°C
°C
kV
RMS
MΩ
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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Housed varistors
ThermoFuse varistors
T14 series
Reliability data
Test
Varistor voltage
Test methods/ conditions
Requirement
The voltage between two terminals with To meet the specified value
the specified measuring current applied is
called V
V
(1 mA
DC
@ 0.2 ... 2 s).
The maximum voltage between two
terminals with the specified standard
impulse current (8/20 µs) applied.
To meet the specified value
Clamping voltage
Endurance at upper 1000 h at UCT
category temperature After having continuously applied the
maximum allowable AC voltage at UCT
±2 °C
for 1000 h, the specimen shall be
stored at room temperature and normal
humidity for 1 to 2 h.
Thereafter, the change of V
V
shall be
measured.
Surge current
derating, 8/20
µs
|∆V/V (1 mA)|
≤10%
10 surge currents (8/20
µs),
unipolar,
|∆V/V (1 mA)|
≤10%
interval 30 s, amplitude corresponding to (measured in direction of surge
derating curve for 10 impulses at 20
µs
current)
No visible damage
10 surge currents (2 ms), unipolar,
|∆V/V (1 mA)|
≤10%
interval 120 s, amplitude corresponding to (measured in direction of surge
derating curve for 10 impulses at 2 ms
current)
No visible damage
IEC 61051-1, test 4.9.2
Metal balls method, 2500 V
RMS
, 60 s
The varistor is placed in a container
holding 1.6
±0.2
mm diameter metal balls
such that only the terminations of the
varistor are protruding.
The specified voltage shall be applied
between both terminals of the specimen
connected together and the electrode
inserted between the metal balls.
No breakdown
Surge current
derating, 2 ms
Electric strength
Please read
Cautions and warnings
and
Important notes
at the end of this document.
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