Wiring Devices Survive Hazardous Environments

June 1, 2000

Ruggedly designed for use in harsh and hazardous environments, the multibox Namur junction boxes and cordsets eliminate multiple cable runs, simplifying the wiring of sensors and other discrete I/O devices. The junction boxes come with one or two circuits per port, with common-positive or isolated circuits. These four-port boxes are fully encapsulated, have nylon housings, and are available with PLTC-rated integral cable or with quick-disconnect versions.

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