Terminal Strips Accelerate Wiring Chores

Nov. 1, 2003
Claiming to speed wiring of light fixtures and other electronics, the CTS2P and CTS4P terminal strips provide a standard screw connection on one side and push-in connectors on the opposite side, allowing for two or four solid conductors to be

Claiming to speed wiring of light fixtures and other electronics, the CTS2P and CTS4P terminal strips provide a standard screw connection on one side and push-in connectors on the opposite side, allowing for two or four solid conductors to be connected to each terminal. The CTS2P accepts up to two connectors on the push-in side and is available in 2-, 3-, 4- and 12-pole configurations. The CTS4P handles up to four conductors on the push-in side and is available in 2- and 12-pole configurations. Both are available with a number of ground variations. Other features include a maximum voltage of 450 Vac (CTS2P) and 400 Vac (CTS4P), a maximum current of 17.5A for twin conductors and 24A on four-conductor strips, and an operating temperature range from -5°C to 85°C. CAMDEN ELECTRONICS LTD., Hertfordshire, UK. +44 (0)1727 864437.

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