HC02-A window motor thermal protector
HC02 series automotive motor overload and overcurrent protector HC02-A, the shell is designed for high temperature resistant plastic shell, it is a precision protection element with over-temperature protection function and accurate control of current overload, which can effectively prevent (motor, transformer, etc.) from damage caused by over-temperature and over-current
[Model]: HC02-A
[Temperature]: 60℃-180℃
[Features]: small size, long life and high reliability; overload trip current value can be set according to customer requirements, up to 30A
Product features
1. Small size, long life and reliability
2. Good protection against overload, stall, or short circuit
3. Overload trip current value can be set according to customer requirements, up to 30A
4. Very precise trip time (4~10s) to prevent motor overheating
5. Each part strictly complies with European ROHS environmental standards
6. There are many types of terminals for flexible selection
Electrical specifications
1~30amps/15 volts DC |
1~15amps/30 volts DC |
1~15amps/250 volts AC |
1~30amps/125 volts AC |
Technical Parameters
Operating temperature range |
60℃- 180℃, one specification per 5℃, any temperature within the range can be provided according to customer requirements |
Temperature tolerance |
±8℃,±10℃ |
Select the control overload current trip range |
1~30A |
Escape time |
4~10s |
Application
Window motor, sunroof motor, seat motor |
Wiper motor, sliding door motor, regulator motor |
Travel sockets, baby carriage motors, overcurrent protection for circuit boards, etc. |
Label Description
HC02* |
A |
***** |
+ |
A10 |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
1. Product model: HC02 overload (overcurrent) protector, including A series and B series
2. Terminal category: (A~Z) according to customer requirements
3. Internal code: including action temperature, reset temperature, current time parameters
4. Manufacturing date: letters from A to Z, A represents 2000---Z represents 2025, and so on;
Numbers from 1 to 52, 1 represents the first week of each year---Z represents the 52nd week, and so on
Dimensions
HC02-A Series
HC02-B Series