Product category: Circuit Protection Devices
News Release from: Schurter | Subject: TF 600
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 December 2005
Fuse meets telecomms requirements
The TF 600 nonresettable fuse is designed to protect telecommunications equipment against power crossing and lightening surges
New from Schurter, the TF 600 nonresettable fuse is designed to protect telecommunications equipment against power crossing and lightening surges. The fuse meets the requirements outlined in North American standards Telcordia GR-1089, TIA-968-A (formerly FCC Part 68), and UL 60950, as well as the international standards ITU-T K.20 and IEC 60950.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 December 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The fuse has a rated breaking capacity of 60A at 600V AC, over a current range of 0.5-2A.
The TF 600 is RoHS compliant according to Directive 2002/95/EC.
Its low profile and small footprint conform to industry norms for sise, placement and process compatibility.
Its time-lag tripping characteristic provides reliable secondary protection of secondary circuits in a variety of telecomms systems and networking equipment designated for use around the world.
Typical applications are customer premises equipment (CPE) like telephones and modems, high-speed transmission equipment like ADSL modems and splitters and analogue line cards (SLICs).
The TF 600 is built to UL248-14 and carries UL/CSA recognition.
It also holds a 'Free of CCC' confirmation for China.
It is supplied either on tape (2000 pieces) or loose in a bag (100 pieces). Request a free brochure from Schurter....
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