Benefits of Metal Oxide Varistor with a thermally coupled fuse
Over the last years the fail safe functions got more popular and as a result the variety of thermally protect varistors increased on the market which resulted in many designs for different sizes and surge capabilities.
This article will show the benefits and features of TDK ThermoFuse® Varistor vs Standard Varistors.
Contents
- What is the difference between a conventional varistor and a varistor with a thermally coupled fuse?
- What is a varistor with thermally coupled fuse? - End of Life / Thermal Runaway - Varistor vs. Varistor with a thermally coupled fuse
- Advantages of ThermoFuse® Varistors - Monitoring function
- Why are varistors with thermally coupled fuse getting more popular?
- Product overview of TDK ThermoFuse® varistors
- Applications examples
- Overview of MT Design
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What is the difference between a conventional varistor and a varistor with a thermally coupled fuse?
Generally Metal Oxide Varistors (varistors) are used to protect electronic devices against overvoltage surges.
However, several events can cause a thermal runaway in a varistor and the circuit protection function of the component can no longer be guaranteed.
Those events may result in the end of life of the varistor or even shortly before or if the varistor is exposeded to abnormal overvoltage conditions.
End of Life / Thermal Runaway - Varistor vs. Varistor with a thermally coupled fuse
At the start of lifetime the varistor voltage Vv is designed above the operating voltage Vop. Over time surge pulses on the load result in a drop of Vv, which might cause end of life of the varistor component and may go into thermal runaway which can result in overheating, charring, smoke and potentially fire. TDK’s ThemoFuse varistor disconnects the varistor disk from the power line when overheating, that can eliminate much of the charring and reduce the risk of fire.
Advantages of ThermoFuse® Varistors
- Higher safety, disconnection from circuit
- High insulation and avoidance of reconnection
- Thermo element is closely connected to the varistor and can open fast during overheat event
- Reduced risk of thermal runaway and the resulting possibility of smoke or catching fire
Monitoring function
TDK ThermoFuse® Varistors are also equipped with additional indication leads which can be used to track if the component is disconnected from the power line.
The monitoring function changes the signal after a disconnection and is commonly combined with LED for a visual indication.
Why are varistors with thermally coupled fuse getting more popular?
Varistors with thermally coupled fuse are safer than single varistor components. In certain continues like fluctuation of the voltage levels or frequent surge pulses, single varistor are in risk of thermal runaway and engineers tend to use more reliable solutions like the TDK ThermoFuse® Varistors instead.
Further, additional monitoring function allows to detect the status of the component which is also getting a more popular feature. Thermofuse® varistors also fulfill higher market standards like UL 1449 Type 1-5.
Product overview of TDK ThermoFuse® varistors
Series | Ordering code | Disk size[mm] | Operating voltage[VRMS] | Nom.DischargeCurrent In(8/20µs,15times)[kA] | Max.SurgeCurrent Imax(8/20µs,1time)[kA] | Max. energy absorption[J] |
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T14 | B72214T | 14 | 130 to 680 | 3 | 6 | 50 to 180 |
T20 | B72220T | 20 | 170 to 895 | 3 | 10 | 100 to 400 |
NT14 | B72214R/W | 14 | 130 to 680 | 3 | 6 | 50 to 220 |
NT20 | B72220R/W | 20 | 130 to 750 | 5 | 10 | 100 to 480 |
MT25 | B72225M | 22 | 150 to 385 | 10 | 20 | 215 to 600 |
MT30 | B72230M | 25 | 150 to 750 | 10 to 15 | 25 | 215 to 1025 |
Applications examples
Smart meters, Photovoltaik systems, Lighting equipement, Power supplies