CB Series, Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

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CB85ABB
TCO 28VDC 25A 85C (185F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
85°C (185°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB77A1B
TCO 28VDC 25A 77C (171F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
77°C (171°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB85A1B
TCO 28VDC 25A 85C (185F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
85°C (185°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB82ABB
TCO 28VDC 25A 82C (180F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
82°C (180°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB77ABB
TCO 28VDC 25A 77C (171F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
77°C (171°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB72A1B
TCO 28VDC 25A 72C (162F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
72°C (162°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB82A1B
TCO 28VDC 25A 82C (180F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
82°C (180°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-
CB72ABB
TCO 28VDC 25A 72C (162F)
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Nonstandard
25 A
CB
cUL, TUV, UL
Breaker
25°C (77°F)
72°C (162°F)
40°C (104°F)
28
-

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.