B Series, Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

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B2
ALLOY THERMAL CUTOFF
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3 A
Axial
B
Fuse
115°C (239°F)
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200°C (392°F)
91°C (196°F)
CCC, cUL, KTL, PSE, TUV, UL
B1
ALLOY THERMAL CUTOFF
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3 A
Axial
B
Fuse
102°C (216°F)
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200°C (392°F)
79°C (174°F)
CCC, KTL, PSE, TUV
B18
ALLOY THERMAL CUTOFF
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3 A
Axial
B
Fuse
86°C (187°F)
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250
50
200°C (392°F)
61°C (142°F)
CCC, KTL, PSE, TUV

About  Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

Thermal cutoffs, also known as thermal fuses, are engineered to protect components from excessive temperatures. In the event that the preset operating temperature is surpassed, the thermal cutoff will activate by opening up in the electrical circuit, thereby interrupting the current flow to prevent damage.