Power-Distribution Terminal Blocks Offered In 24-, 32-, And 41-A Versions

Oct. 8, 2008
A line of DIN-rail-mounted, H series power distribution terminal blocks are available in 24-, 32- and 41-A versions. The system’s main power source is connected to a power block that uses spring-clamp connection technology for fast, easy wire

A line of DIN-rail-mounted, H series power distribution terminal blocks are available in 24-, 32- and 41-A versions. The system’s main power source is connected to a power block that uses spring-clamp connection technology for fast, easy wire installation. Power is then distributed to smaller terminal blocks by using low-cost push in PTC jumpers. Depending on which blocks are being used, the jumpers are available in 2 through 47 positions. The main power feed terminal block optionally allows for distributing two different voltages. Power can be distributed to a wide variety of terminal blocks, including fuse blocks, circuit disconnect blocks, and multiple wire terminal blocks. In addition, the terminal block can be labeled in three different locations to ensure uncomplicated identification of the wires during installation. AUTOMATION SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT INC., Mechanicsburg, PA. (877) 650-5160.

Company: AUTOMATION SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT INC.

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