Connection strip IP2 N-13 004844
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Connection strip IP2 N-13 004844
Universal connection strip for distribution boards
The IP2 N-13 connection strip is a reliable solution for safe and organized connection of wires in electrical installations. Designed for mounting on a DIN rail, it provides convenient and efficient power distribution. The strip's design allows connection of both solid and stranded wires, as well as flexible conductors. The use of an insulating cover protects against accidental contact with live wires, increasing safety.
Construction and application
The strip has been designed with installers and end-users in mind who value solid workmanship and ease of installation. Its compact dimensions (width 113 mm, depth 16 mm, height 30 mm) allow installation even in limited spaces. It is intended for connecting wires with a cross-section from 1.5 mm² to 16 mm² at the output and from 6 mm² to 25 mm² at the input. This makes it ideal for circuits with different current intensities, including those for devices with high power consumption. The rated current of the strip is 90A.
Key features and benefits
- Versatility: The ability to connect different types of wires – solid, stranded and flexible – provides flexibility during installation.
- Safety: The insulating cover minimizes the risk of electric shock during operation.
- Capacity: 12 outputs allow connection of multiple energy consumers in one place.
- Durability: Made of high-quality materials guarantees long-lasting and reliable operation.
- Easy installation: The mounting method on a DIN rail facilitates and speeds up installation in electrical distribution boards.
- Wide range of wire cross-sections: Allows adaptation to different applications and energy needs.
- Solid screw connections: Ensure a secure and durable connection of wires, minimizing the risk of loosening connections.
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