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Type 5EP, 5ES, 5ED, 5EH
Type 5EP, 5ES, 5ED, 5EH
Type 5EP, 5ES, 5ED, 5EH
Copper fusible links with eutectic alloy, for medium loads
Controls and Safety
Fire and Damper Mechanisms
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Product applicable fields
  • Industry
  • Ventilation
  • Professionnal kitchen
  • Fire Systems
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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