Table B6 Packaging and Marking Information/Agency Recognition for Strap Battery Devices  
					Cont’d  
					Bag  
					Quantity  
					Tape & Reel  
					Quantity  
					Standard Package  
					Quantity  
					Part Number  
					Part Marking  
					Agency Recognition  
					SRP  
					SRP120F  
					SRP120LF  
					SRP120SF  
					SRP175F  
					SRP175LF  
					SRP175SF  
					SRP200F  
					SRP350F  
					SRP420F  
					1,000  
					1,000  
					2,000  
					2,000  
					1,000  
					2,000  
					1,000  
					500  
					—
					—
					—
					—
					—
					—
					—
					—
					—
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					10,000  
					120  
					120  
					120  
					175  
					175  
					175  
					200  
					350  
					420  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					UL, CSA, TÜV  
					500  
					Agency Recognition for Strap Battery Devices  
					UL  
					File # E74889  
					CSA  
					TÜV  
					File # 78165C  
					Certificate number available on request  
					Installation Guidelines for the Strap Family  
					• PPTC devices operate by thermal expansion of the conductive polymer. If devices are placed under pressure or installed in spaces that  
					would prevent thermal expansion, they may not properly protect against damage caused by fault conditions. Designs must be selected in  
					such a manner that adequate space is maintained over the life of the product.  
					• Twisting, bending, or placing the PPTC device in tension will decrease the ability of the device to protect against damage caused by  
					electrical faults. No residual force should remain on device after installation. Mechanical damage to the PPTC device may affect device  
					performance and should be avoided.  
					• Chemical contamination of PPTC devices should be avoided. Certain greases, solvents, hydraulic fluids, fuels, industrial cleaning agents,  
					volatile components of adhesives, silicones, and electrolytes can have an adverse effect on device performance.  
					• PPTC strap devices are designed to be resistance welded to battery cells or to pack interconnect straps, yet some precautions must be  
					taken when doing so. In order for the PPTC device to exhibit its specified performance, weld placement should be a minimum of 2mm from  
					the edge of the PPTC device, weld splatter must not touch the PPTC device, and welding conditions must not heat the PPTC device above  
					its maximum operating temperature.  
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					• PPTC strap devices are not designed for applications where reflow onto flex circuits or rigid circuit boards is required.  
					• The polyester tape on PPTC strap devices is intended for marking and indentification purposes only, not for electrical insulation.  
					• The coating on MXP devices is intended to prevent oxidization/aging of the devices. Damaging the coating or causing the coating to  
					delaminate can have negative effects on device performance and should be avoided.  
					• MXP devices have small PPTC chip size and therefore have weaker peel strength between polymer and Ni-foil of the chip. Excessive  
					mechanical force to the device may cause delamination of Ni-foil from polymer.  
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					RoHS Compliant, ELV Compliant