V131DA40 Littelfuse Inc, V131DA40 Datasheet

VARISTOR INDUST 130V 270J DA

V131DA40

Manufacturer Part Number
V131DA40
Description
VARISTOR INDUST 130V 270J DA
Manufacturer
Littelfuse Inc
Series
DA/DBr
Type
MOVr
Datasheets

Specifications of V131DA40

Package / Case
Chassis Mount
Number Of Circuits
1
Energy
270J
Current-surge
40kA
Maximum Ac Volts
130VAC
Maximum Dc Volts
175VDC
Varistor Voltage
200V
Voltage Rating Dc
175 V
Voltage Rating Ac
130 V
Clamping Voltage
345 V
Peak Surge Current
40 KA
Capacitance
10000 pF
Operating Temperature Range
- 55 C to + 85 C
Mounting
SMD/SMT
Dimensions
40 mm Dia.
Termination Style
Screw
Brand/series
DA Series
Current, Peak
40000 A
Electric Strength
5000 V
Energy Rating
270 Joules
Mounting Style
Bolt-Down
Package
Screw
Resistance, Insulation
1000 Megohms
Technology
Metal Oxide
Temperature, Operating, Maximum
85 °C
Temperature, Operating, Minimum
-55 °C
Terminal Type
Screw
Voltage, Ac
130 VAC
Voltage, Clamping
345 V
Voltage, Dc
175 VDC
Voltage, Operating
110 VAC (Max.) @ 85 °C
Voltage, Varistor
228
Wide Operating Voltage Range Vmacrms
150 V to 575 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Varistor Products
DA/DB Varistor Series
High Energy Industrial
The DA and DB Series transient surge suppressors are heavy-duty
industrial metal-oxide varistors designed to provide surge protection for
motor controls and power supplies used in oil-drilling, mining, and trans-
portation equipment.
These UL-recognized varistors have identical ratings and specifications
but differ in case construction to provide flexibility in equipment designs.
DA series devices feature rigid terminals to insure secure wire contacts.
Both the DA and DB series feature improved creep and strike distance
capability to minimize breakdown along the package surface design that
provides complete electrical isolation of the disc subassembly.
See DA/DB Series Device Ratings and Specifications table for part
number and brand information.
Features
AGENCY APPROVALS:
Underwriters Laboratories.
AGENCY FILE NUMBERS:
• High Energy Absorption Capability
• Wide Operating Voltage Range
• Screw Terminals (DA Series),
• Case Design Provides Complete Electrical Isolation of
• 40mm Diameter Disc
• No Derating Up to 85
W TM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up To 1050J
V M(AC)RMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130V to 750V
Quick Connect Push-On Connectors (DB Series)
Disc Subassembly
86
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C Ambient
Recognized under the components program of
UL E75961.
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DB SERIES
DA SERIES
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V131DA40 Summary of contents

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Varistor Products High Energy Industrial DA/DB Varistor Series The DA and DB Series transient surge suppressors are heavy-duty industrial metal-oxide varistors designed to provide surge protection for motor controls and power supplies used in oil-drilling, mining, and trans- portation equipment. ...

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... CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Device Ratings and Specifications CONTINUOUS V RMS PART NUMBER AND DEVICE BRANDING V M(AC (V) V131DA40 V131DB40 130 V151DA40 V151DB40 150 V251DA40 V251DB40 250 V271DA40 V271DB40 275 V321DA40 ...

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... FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST WAVEFORM Transient V-I Characteristics Curve FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V131DA40, V131DB40 - V751DA40, V751DB40 88 100 -55 FIGURE 1. CURRENT, ENERGY AND POWER DERATING O ...

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... IMPULSE DURA TION ( µs) FIGURE 5. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V131DA40, V131DB40 - V751DA40, V751DB40 NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of V N(DC) (at specified current) of more than ±10% could result.This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of V N(DC) , may result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection. ...

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