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These fusible links have a medium response time, between 3 minutes 25 seconds and 3 minutes 30 seconds, for a temperature rise rate of 20°C/min from 25°C, and their thickness of metal is thicker than brass models to gives them sufficient strength for their use in multiplied mechanisms supporting a maximum stress of 300DaN. The use of red copper instead of brass provides a better corrosion resistance but substantially increases the price
Material: Electrolytic copper
Surface Protection: No special surface protection
ROHS compliance: These fusible links are available in two versions
- Non-ROHS compliant, using traditional alloys containing lead and cadmium, for temperatures 68°C (155°F); 72°C (162°F); 96°C (205°F); 103°C (218°F); 120°C (248°F).
- ROHS compliant, using ternary alloys based on bismuth, tin and indium, (the high cost of indium makes these models 2 to 3 times more expensive than non-Rohs types) for temperatures 60°C (140°F); 72°C (162°F); 79°C (174°F); 109°C (228°F); 117°C (242°F)
Identification: Model, temperature in °C and date of manufacture are stamped on each fusible link
Tests:
- Mechanical resistance at ambient temperature: 100% in production
- Trip temperature under static load: by statistical sampling
- Trip time in temperature rise under load according to ISO 10294-4: by statistical sampling.
- Holding load 1h at 60°C or 90°C: compliant and verified by statistical sampling in production (Test according to ISO 10294-4)
- Triggering under minimum load: compliant and verified by statistical sampling in production (Test according to UL33)
Salt spray resistance: According to ISO9227-2012, subjected to a mist formed of 20% by weight of sodium chloride in distilled water, at 35°C for 5 days (120h), the fusible links retain their aptitude for the function, in the response times specified by the standard.
| Type | 5ED | 5ES | 5EP | 5EH |
| Welding surface (mm²) | 280 | 290 | 370 | 545 |
| Maximum permissible permanent load * (DaN) | 28 | 29 | 37 | 54 |
| Minimum triggering load | 4N | 4N | 4N | 4N |
| Mechanical breaking load at 25°C | 165 | 165 | 165 | 165 |
| Response time according to ISO 10294-4 under maximum load** | 3 min. 30 sec. | 3 min. 30 sec. | 3 min. 25 sec. | 3 min. 30 sec. |
* Maximum permanent load depends on alloy composition and ambient temperature on 72°C fusible links. Values are given for guidance only, and for a 72°C non ROHS eutectic alloy. Alloys with temperatures below 72°C and those that are ROHS compliant, generally have a high proportion of Indium, which greatly reduces the mechanical strength.
In addition, maximum permanent loads are limited to 1/3 of the mechanical breaking load at 25°C.
** Values measured in our own testing equipment. Testing conditions and equipment comply with ISO10294-4 and ISO DIS 21925-1 2017, fig. C1