B32911*3 ... B32916*3
X1 / 330 V AC
Cautions and warnings
Do not exceed the upper category temperature (UCT).
Do not apply any mechanical stress to the capacitor terminals.
Avoid any compressive, tensile or flexural stress.
Do not move the capacitor after it has been soldered to the PC board.
Do not pick up the PC board by the soldered capacitor.
Do not place the capacitor on a PC board whose PTH hole spacing differs from the specified
lead spacing.
Do not exceed the specified time or temperature limits during soldering.
Avoid external energy inputs, such as fire or electricity.
Avoid overload of the capacitors.
Consult us if application is with severe temperature and humidity condition.
There are no serviceable or repairable parts inside the capacitor. Opening the capacitor or
any attempts to open or repair the capacitor will void the warranty and liability of
TDK Electronics.
Please note that the standards referred to in this publication may have been revised in the
meantime.
The table below summarizes the safety instructions that must always be observed. A detailed
description can be found in the relevant sections of the chapters "General technical information"
and "Mounting guidelines".
Topic
Storage
conditions
Flammability
Resistance to
vibration
Safety information
Make sure that capacitors are stored within the
specified range of time, temperature and humidity
conditions.
Avoid external energy, such as fire or electricity
(passive flammability), avoid overload of the capacitors
(active flammability) and consider the flammability of
materials.
Do not exceed the tested ability to withstand vibration.
The capacitors are tested to IEC 60068-2-6:2007.
TDK Electronics offers film capacitors specially
designed for operation under more severe vibration
regimes such as those found in automotive
applications. Consult our catalog "Film Capacitors for
Automotive Electronics".
Reference chapter
"General technical
information"
4.5
"Storage conditions"
5.3
"Flammability"
5.2
"Resistance to
vibration"
Please read Cautions and warnings and
Important notes at the end of this document.
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