Noted several PTC with "operating voltage" rating that was duplicated in the
agency file, but no agency file has any reference to the "interrupt" or
"fault" voltage rating. But both CSA TIL CA-3A & UL1434 seem to have a
reverse-V rating, which is never referenced in their specs. Also be careful
with the spec tables on the sites such as Digekey, Newark, etc

While many PTC mfrs claim 600-1000V interrupt rating, the agency rating is
typically 60V. Know of a mfr making stuff having an actual interrupt rating
in their agency certification?

thanks,
Brian

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