Littelfuse, LA Varistor Metal Oxide Varistor 250 pF 50 A, Clamping 2700 V, Varistor 910 V, Radial

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RS Stock No.:
543-5300
Mfr. Part No.:
V510LA40AP
Manufacturer:
Littelfuse
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Brand

Littelfuse

Varistor Voltage

910 V

Product Type

Metal Oxide Varistor

Clamping Voltage VC

2700V

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Clamping Current

50A

Mount Type

Radial

Series

LA Varistor

Diameter

17mm

Maximum AC Voltage

510V ac

Maximum Surge Current

4500A

Capacitance

250pF

Length

32mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Pin Count

2

Standards/Approvals

UL1449, IEC 61051-2, IEC 60950-1 Annex Q for 14mm and 20mm only, CECC 42201-006, IEC 61051-1

Termination Style

Radial

Depth

10.8mm

Thickness

7.3mm

Package/Case

Radial

Energy Rating

360J

Lead Pitch

8.5mm

Automotive Standard

No

Littelfuse Metal Oxide Varistors - LA / MA / ZA Series


Littelfuse metal oxide varistors are compact and versatile, and can be used within a wide range of applications.

The LA series of MOV’s are radial-lead varistors that are designed to be operated continuously across AC power lines.

The MA series of MOV’s are axial-lead varistors that are designed for use in a wide variety of board level industrial and commercial electronic equipment, protecting components and signal/data lines from low energy transients.

The ZA series of MOV’s are radial-lead varistors that are designed for use in the protection of low and medium-voltage circuits and systems. Typical applications include motor control, telecom, automotive systems, solenoid, and power supply circuits to protect circuit board components and maintain data integrity.

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