Panasonic HF Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 7

Matters to Be Observed When Using This Product

 Current fuse

(1) Select a surge absorber and the rated current for a current fuse to be used in a manner shown in the following table.

Confirm that no secondary accident arises when the surge absorber in an actual circuit breaks. Selected rated currents 

of current fuses shown in the following table are exemplary one and may vary depending on circuit conditions used. 

Confirm the rated current by a test, etc., before using the current fuse.

<Rated currents of current fuses for the D-type / V series surge absorber>

* Use the rated voltage of the current fuse that corresponds to the circuit voltage of a circuit including the current fuse.

<Rated current of a current fuse for the SMD-type / VF series surge absorber>

* Use the rated voltage of the current fuse that corresponds to the circuit voltage of a circuit including the current fuse.
* For the HF series surge absorber, select the rated current of the fuse after confirming the way the fuse handles a load dump 

surge and the protective coordination action it makes when the surge absorber is destroyed.

(2) Recommended parts where fuses are connected are shown in Table 1. When a load current to a protected device is so

large as to exceed the rated current of the fuse, however, connect the fuse in a location shown in the following diagram.

 Temperature fuse

When connecting the surge absorber to a temperature fuse, choose a connection method and a temperature fuse that allow 

fine thermal coupling between the surge absorber and the temperature fuse.

30-Jun-23

ERZV20D

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Rating

current

3 A max.

5 A max.

7 A max.

7 A max.

10 A max.

10 A max.

Rating current

Standard

product number

ERZVF

M

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5 A max.

Standard

product number

ERZV05D

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ERZV07D

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ERZV09D

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ERZV10D

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ERZV14D

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Current fuse

Protected 

device

Power supply

ZNR

Summary of Contents for HF Series

Page 1: ...se regarding this product please be sure to contact us immediately 20 Jan 23 E Part No ERZHF2M220F Sn plated Cu alloy ERZHF2M220D ERZHF2M270 Sn plated Ni Fe alloy 6 4 0 4 8 0 0 5 5 5 0 5 1 3 0 3 Desig...

Page 2: ...o change without notice Ask factory for the current technical specifications before purchase and or use Should a safety concern arise regarding this product please be sure to contact us immediately 20...

Page 3: ...voltage should be made promptly to avoid heat affection The maximum DC Voltage that can be applied specified period without breakdown Performance characteristics Surge energy which can be applied at...

Page 4: ...d by UN numbers UN classifications etc does not apply to this product In addition when exporting products product specifications and technical information described in this catalog please comply with...

Page 5: ...Circuit design and circuit board design section 4 Surge absorber placed between a line and the ground When the surge absorber is placed between a line and the ground even if the surge absorber short c...

Page 6: ...rcuit board design section When surges are applied intermittently to the surge absorber at short intervals when pulses of voltages are applied in a noise simulator test etc make sure that the surge po...

Page 7: ...e that corresponds to the circuit voltage of a circuit including the current fuse For the HF series surge absorber select the rated current of the fuse after confirming the way the fuse handles a load...

Page 8: ...to the outer sheath resin Processing conditions 621 821 or higher 182 112 511 182 Power supply voltage AC 100 V 220 V 220 V 240 V 380 V D type SMD type 201 to 361 241 to 431 471 to 621 471 to 621 511...

Page 9: ...75 or lower and use the surge absorber within two years of storage Check the solderability of a surge absorber stored for a long period two years or more before using the surge absorber Keep the surg...

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