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Electrical distribution
Page B.
It simply clipped into the cross-
connection channel the terminal. Individual
terminals, groups terminals and
cables conductors can marked.5 mm2
.
The input current split into several
output currents means cross-
connections.50
Marking
Page B.
Marker strips are available for every size
of terminal, which means that several
terminals can marked together. using twin
ferrules, possible connect two
wires one terminal point.
This ensures that makes contact with
the busbar carrying the current. The marking surface the
end bracket can also used for group
marking.
There are three options for supplying
power the Weidmüller PUSH IN
modular terminals: the PEI supply
terminals, the PDU 6/10 the
PDU 2.
A pluggable cross-connection
system (ZQV) available for all
P-Series terminals.53
Electrical supply
Page B. Ferrules have well-
established installation advantages. Details the wide range of
Weidmüller end brackets and mounting
rails are given chapter F.50
Connecting
Page B. The test adapter is
ideal for convenient testing of
assembled terminals.
The PUSH connection saves time
and requires solid single-core wires or
wire-end ferrules.
In addition, they guarantee an
electrical connection permanent
and consistent quality.Accessories P-Series
Fastening
Chapter F
Testing checking
Page B.
The current distributed across any
number terminals simply plugging
the cross-connection into the middle of
the terminals.45
Terminals,P-Series
B
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.5/4 feed-through terminal.
The plug-in test adapter (PTA) is
used single unit and test
adapter strip for voltage measurement
in control cabinets.48
An end bracket fitted the
mounting rail the right and left the
terminals ensure that they sit firmly
in position.
B. rule, 400 can be
transmitted across the cross-section,
depending the rated voltage the
terminal.
Weidmüller‘s identification systems in
chapter are used mark PUSH IN
technology terminals.
A mm2
conductor carries the
incoming supply, which distributed to
the neighbouring terminals with
cross-sections from 0