The TMOV20RP320M is a thermally protected metal-oxide varistor designed for circuit overvoltage suppression. Featuring rapid thermal response, this device offers high surge current ratings up to 10kA, low inductance, and wave solderability. It includes a third lead for circuit monitoring, ideal for UL1449 SPD module compliance. Suitable for AC panel protection, motor drive overvoltage mitigation, and surge protection in various electronic and industrial systems, ensuring reliable transient voltage suppression and circuit safety in demanding environments.
Clamping Voltage: below 1.0 times rated voltage at test currents
Isolation Voltage: 2,500 V
Thermal Protection: integrated thermal fuse element
Lead Material: Copper clad steel wire, optional nickel barrier coating
Lead Lengths: 22-28 mm
Lead Pitch: 25.4 ± 1.0 mm
Size: 14mm and 20mm diameter options
Wave solderable with proper process controls
RoHS compliant, lead-free options available
Long life and reliable thermal and electrical characteristics
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Order the Littelfuse TMOV20RP320M metal-oxide varistor today to ensure superior transient voltage protection. Its rapid thermal response, high surge current capacity, and integrated thermal fuse provide dependable circuit safeguarding. Wave solderable and RoHS compliant, this MOV is ideal for surge suppression in industrial and electronic systems. The device’s monitoring lead allows for easy fault detection, ensuring your equipment stays protected. Excellent choice for AC panel, motor drive, and surge protection applications, combining performance, safety, and ease of assembly.
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