Littelfuse, UltraMOV Varistor 180pF, Clamping 340V, Varistor 225.5V
- RS Stock No.:
- 878-3895
- Mfr. Part No.:
- V07E130P
- Brand:
- Littelfuse
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50 - 450 | £0.278 | £13.90 |
500 - 1200 | £0.271 | £13.55 |
1250 - 2450 | £0.264 | £13.20 |
2500 - 4950 | £0.257 | £12.85 |
5000 + | £0.25 | £12.50 |
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- RS Stock No.:
- 878-3895
- Mfr. Part No.:
- V07E130P
- Brand:
- Littelfuse
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Littelfuse | |
Varistor Voltage | 225.5V | |
Maximum AC Voltage Rating | 130V | |
Maximum DC Voltage Rating | 170V | |
Clamping Voltage | 340V | |
Energy | 12.5J | |
Material | Metal | |
Series | UltraMOV | |
Diameter | 7mm | |
Maximum Surge Current | 1750A | |
Capacitance | 180pF | |
Dimensions | 9 (Dia.) x 12mm | |
Lead Pitch | 6mm | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Littelfuse | ||
Varistor Voltage 225.5V | ||
Maximum AC Voltage Rating 130V | ||
Maximum DC Voltage Rating 170V | ||
Clamping Voltage 340V | ||
Energy 12.5J | ||
Material Metal | ||
Series UltraMOV | ||
Diameter 7mm | ||
Maximum Surge Current 1750A | ||
Capacitance 180pF | ||
Dimensions 9 (Dia.) x 12mm | ||
Lead Pitch 6mm | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
Littelfuse Metal Oxide Varistors - UltraMOV Series
Littelfuse UltraMOV series of MOV's are transient surge suppressors that are ideal for applications requiring high peak surge current ratings and high energy absorption capability. The UltraMOV series are primarily intended for use in AC line voltage applications such as TVSS, UPS, AC Power Taps, AC Power Meters or other products that require voltage clamping of high transient surge currents from sources such as lightning, inductive load switching or capacitor bank switching.