Phoenix Contact RSC Series ring lug screw terminal blocks

Monday, 07 May, 2012 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

Phoenix Contact RSC Series ring lug screw terminal blocks

The RSC Series ring lug screw terminal blocks with a screw connection from Phoenix Contact include terminal blocks with rated cross-sections of 4 mm2 with a rated current of 32 A, 10 mm2 with a rated current of 57 A, as well as 35 mm2 with a rated current of 125 A. Blocks are easy to form in direct mounting using engagement pins. The threaded nuts and current bars are also locked in the insulation housing. The rated voltage of 800 V according to IEC and 600 V according to UL make the terminal blocks safe solutions for applications worldwide.

The measuring transducer disconnect terminal blocks in the RSC 5 series are designed for a rated cross-section of 10 mm2 with a maximum current of 50 A. They are permissible for a rated voltage of 800 V according to IEC and 600 V according to UL. The separating plate can be moved via a screw in order to prevent unintentional switching. All models have a central screw bridging channel for distributing potential.

There is a comprehensive range of accessories available for the RSC terminal block range. Fixed bridges are mounted in the bridging channel to distribute potential. Isolator bridge and switch bars for switchable cross connections between the individual terminal blocks are available, as are separating plates for separating neighbouring bridges. Separating plates can be inserted to avoid division losses, which is particularly important in tight spaces.

Online: www.phoenixcontact.com.au
Phone: 1300 786 411
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