What kinds of temperature fuse are there? The correct use of temperature fuse


Release time:

Jan 12,2024

1. Organic type thermal fuse, mainly composed of movable contact, fusible and spring. 2. The porcelain tube type thermal fuse is mainly made of insulating porcelain tube. Square shell type thermal fuse, the fusible alloy wire is wrapped with resin, and then connected to the fuse current. 1. The temperature fuse must be used reasonably within the specified parameters, and must meet the specifications of the fuse type itself. 2. In the actual installation process, in order to avoid transferring stress to the fuse, be sure to pay attention to the displacement and vibration of other accessories. 3. After the fuse is installed, make sure that the ambient temperature will not exceed its maximum operating temperature after the fuse is blown. 4. If the humidity or liquid content of the internal equipment exceeds 95%, it is best not to use a temperature fuse. 5. It is recommended to install two temperature fuses with different fuse temperatures at the same time to deal with various emergency situations.

1. Organic type thermal fuse, mainly composed of movable contact, fusible and spring.

2. The porcelain tube type thermal fuse is mainly made of insulating porcelain tube.

Square shell type thermal fuse, the fusible alloy wire is wrapped with resin, and then connected to the fuse current.

1. The temperature fuse must be used reasonably within the specified parameters, and must meet the specifications of the fuse type itself.

2. In the actual installation process, in order to avoid transferring stress to the fuse, be sure to pay attention to the displacement and vibration of other accessories.

3. After the fuse is installed, make sure that the ambient temperature will not exceed its maximum operating temperature after the fuse is blown.

4. If the humidity or liquid content of the internal equipment exceeds 95%, it is best not to use a temperature fuse.

5. It is recommended to install two temperature fuses with different fuse temperatures at the same time to deal with various emergency situations.