1. Ro-ràdh
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your Fydun Thermal Overload Protector and Reset Switch. This device is designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions, preventing damage to equipment and ensuring user safety. It features a compact design suitable for high-density circuit configurations and is available in 10A, 15A, and 20A variants.
2. Fiosrachadh Sàbhailteachd
WARNING: Electrical shock hazard. Always disconnect power before installing or servicing this device.
- Ensure the rated current and voltage of the protector match your application's requirements.
- Bu chòir do dhealanair teisteanasach no neach eòlach an stàladh a dhèanamh.
- Na cleachd an inneal ma tha coltas ann gun deach a mhilleadh.
- This device is designed for overcurrent protection; it is not a substitute for proper circuit design or grounding.
3. Setup agus Stàladh
The Fydun Thermal Overload Protector is designed for panel mounting. Its compact form factor allows for integration into various electrical systems, including those found in generators, table saws, and other machinery requiring circuit protection.

Figear 3.1: Os a chionnview of the 10A, 15A, and 20A Fydun Thermal Overload Protectors. Each unit features a reset button and spade terminals for connection.
- Dì-cheangal cumhachd: Before beginning installation, ensure that all power to the circuit where the protector will be installed is completely disconnected. Verify with a voltage deuchainniche.
- Stàladh: The protector is designed for panel mounting. Drill an appropriately sized hole in your panel or enclosure. Secure the protector using the threaded collar and nut provided.
- Uèir: Connect the circuit wires to the spade terminals on the back of the protector. Ensure connections are secure and correct according to your circuit diagram. The device is rated for DC 50V and AC 125-250V, 50/60Hz.
- Dearbhadh: Double-check all connections and ensure the protector is firmly mounted.

Figear 3.2: Taobh view illustrating the compact design and spade terminals for electrical connections.

Figear 3.3: Dùin suas view showing the distinct amperage ratings (10A, 15A, 20A) on the white reset buttons.
4. Stiùireadh Obrachaidh
The thermal overload protector functions as an automatic circuit breaker. When an overcurrent condition occurs, the internal thermal element heats up and trips the breaker, disconnecting the circuit to prevent damage. The white button will pop out, indicating a tripped state.
- Gnìomh àbhaisteach: Once installed and wired correctly, the protector allows current to flow through the circuit.
- Dìon Overload: If the current exceeds the rated amperage (e.g., 10A, 15A, or 20A), the protector will automatically trip.
- Resetting the Protector: After the protector trips, identify and resolve the cause of the overcurrent (e.g., remove the overloaded device, fix a short circuit). Allow a brief period for the thermal element to cool down. Then, firmly press the white reset button back in until it clicks into place. The circuit should now be re-energized.
CAUTION: Do not force the reset button if it does not stay in. Repeated tripping indicates a persistent problem that must be addressed.
5. Cumail suas
The Fydun Thermal Overload Protector is constructed from durable plastic and metal components, designed for long service life with minimal maintenance.
- Sgrùdadh cunbhalach: Periodically inspect the protector for any signs of physical damage, discoloration, or loose connections.
- Glanadh: If necessary, gently wipe the exterior with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Sgrùdadh ceangail: Ensure that all electrical connections remain tight and free from corrosion.
6. A ’dèanamh trioblaid
- Protector trips frequently:
- The circuit may be consistently drawing more current than the protector's rating. Verify the load's current draw.
- There might be a short circuit or ground fault in the system. Inspect wiring and connected devices.
- The protector itself might be faulty. Consider replacement if other causes are ruled out. - Protector does not reset:
- The thermal element may still be too hot. Allow more time for cooling.
- The underlying overcurrent condition may still be present. Ensure the fault is cleared.
- The protector may be damaged internally. Replacement is necessary. - No power to circuit after installation:
- Check all wiring connections for correctness and tightness.
- Ensure the protector's reset button is fully engaged.
- Verify that power is supplied to the input side of the protector.
7. Sònrachaidhean

Figear 7.1: Mionaideach view of a 15A protector, showing ratings and construction.
| Feart | Sònrachadh |
|---|---|
| Rangaichte Voltage | DC 50V, AC 125-250V, 50/60Hz |
| Roghainnean gnàthaichte | 10A / 15A / 20A (selectable at purchase) |
| Stuth | Plastaig, meatailt |
| Seòrsa stàladh | Mount Panel |
| Seòrsa Breaker Circuit | Teirmeach |
| Teisteanasan | RoHS (as per product description) |
| Modail Àireamh | FydunTC53th583lq |
8. Barantas agus Taic
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the purchase documentation or contact Fydun customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.