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TDK introduces extremely compact and robust varistors with 14 mm disc diameter

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July 22, 2022

TDK Corporation recently introduced the new EPCOS B72314S2 series (AdvanceD S14 Compact) leaded disk varistors. The series covers a wide operating voltage ranging from 175 VRMS to 625 VRMS. The maximum surge current capability of a single pulse current (8/20 µs) is up to 6000 A. Furthermore, they offer a multiple surge current capability of 3000 A at 8/20 µs according to UL 1449, 4th edition, type 5 listed.

The smaller dimensions with the same excellent performance as comparable S14 AdvanceD types are particularly noteworthy. The disk diameters range from 13 to 14 mm, a reduction of approximately 3 mm compared to AdvanceD S14 series. The coating of the disks consists of a flame-retardant synthetic resin according to UL 94 V-0. The SIOV varistors are certified according to UL, CSA, VDE and IEC.

Thanks to the compact dimensions design and outstanding electrical characteristics, the AdvanceD S14 Compact types allow space-saving designs for the target applications such as household appliances, smart meters, inverters and many others. For more information, please visit www.tdk-electronics.tdk.com/en/varistors_leaded

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