Vishay, 13V Zener Diode 5% 500 mW SMT 2-Pin MiniMELF

RS Stock No.: 710-4360Brand: VishayManufacturers Part No.: TZMC13-GS08
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For use with Qwikline I consumer units and can be retrofitted in to existing systems,Type B characteristic offers instantaneous short circuit response level of 3-5 x normal rated current, making it suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents such as filament lamps, heating loads and most domestic/small building protection applications.,Type C characteristic offers short circuit response of 5-10 x normal rated current, making it ideal for circuits with higher inrush currents such as motor control and fluorescent lighting installations in industrial buildings where nuisance tripping might occur if a faster type was used

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Vishay, 13V Zener Diode 5% 500 mW SMT 2-Pin MiniMELF
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Technical documents

Product details

NF / NQ Accessories

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For use with Qwikline I consumer units and can be retrofitted in to existing systems,Type B characteristic offers instantaneous short circuit response level of 3-5 x normal rated current, making it suitable for circuits with moderate inrush currents such as filament lamps, heating loads and most domestic/small building protection applications.,Type C characteristic offers short circuit response of 5-10 x normal rated current, making it ideal for circuits with higher inrush currents such as motor control and fluorescent lighting installations in industrial buildings where nuisance tripping might occur if a faster type was used