Axial Lead & Cartridge Fuses 2AG > Fast Acting > 224/225 Series
224/225 Series Lead-Free 2AG, Fast-Acting
PS E
Description The 2AG Fast-Acting Fuses are available in cartridge form or with axial leads. 2AG Fuses provide the same performance characteristics as their 3AG counterpart, while occupying one-third the space. Sleeved fuses are available. Features • In accordance with underwriter’s Laboratories Standard UL 248-14 • Available in cartridge and axial lead form and
Agency Approvals Agency
PS E
Agency File Number
Ampere Range
E10480
375mA - 3.5A
E10480
4A - 10A
LR 29862
375mA - 10A
NBK200405-E10480A/B/C/D NBK110512-E10480A/B
1A - 3.5A 4A - 5A
with various forming dimensions • RoHS compliant and Lead-free
Applications Used as supplementary protection in appliance or utilization equipment to provide individual protection for components or internal circuits.
375mA - 10A
Electrical Characteristic Specifications by Item Amp Code
Soldering Parameters - Wave Soldering Recommended Process Parameters:
280 260
Wave Parameter
240 220
Lead-Free Recommendation
Preheat:
200
(Depends on Flux Activation Temperature)
180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40
(Typical Industry Recommendation)
Temperature Minimum:
100° C
Temperature Maximum: Preheat Time:
150° C 60-180 seconds
Solder Pot Temperature:
260° C Maximum
Solder Dwell Time:
2-5 seconds
Time (Seconds) Cooling Time
Preheat Time Dwell Time
240
230
220
210
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
90
100
80
70
60
50
40
30
0
0
20
20 10
Temperature (°C) - Measured on bottom side of board
300
Recommended Hand-Solder Parameters: Solder Iron Temperature: 350° C +/- 5°C Heating Time: 5 seconds max. Note: These devices are not recommended for IR or Convection Reflow process.
Axial Lead & Cartridge Fuses 2AG > Fast Acting > 224/225 Series
Product Characteristics Body : Glass Cap : Nickel–plated brass Leads: Tin–plated Copper MIL-STD-202G, Method 211A, Test Condition A Reference IEC 60127 Second Edition 2003-01 Annex A Cap1 : Brand logo, current and voltage ratings Cap2 : Series and agency approval marks