TOPJOB S Rail-Mount Terminal Block Systems

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Test slots both terminal block sides allow for direct measurement. Alternatively, measurement can also performed using TOPJOB® Connectors (2006-511) from terminal block 1 Spacer modules (2006-549) must used com- pensate for the terminal block width. • With terminal block width mm, the maximum cross-section for solid and fine-stranded conductors is mm² (AWG and mm² (AWG 10) for ferruled conductors.com Rail-Mount Terminal Blocks, TOPJOB® S Rail-Mount Terminal Blocks, TOPJOB® S 1 Conductor range: 0.g.wago., generator junction boxes). Carrier terminal block with disconnect plug (2006‑8401) in parked position Cover (2006-191) seals unused conductor entry.com Disconnect/test terminal block with knife disconnect (2006-8671) disconnect position Both 2006-8671 and 2006-8661 TOPJOB® Disconnect Terminal Blocks are specially designed for use photovol- taic and wind power systems, where voltages exceeding 1,000 (IEC) and 600 (UL) are required (e. Test slots both terminal block sides allow for direct measurement.5 mm² “s+f-st” Push-in termination: mm² “s” and 1.wago.97 www. . • Ideal for high voltages renewable energy applications • Disconnect terminal blocks with two alternative dis- connect options: with orange knife disconnect (2006-8671) with orange disconnect plug (2006-8661) • These 2006 Series terminal blocks are approved for 1,500 VDC (IEC) 1,000 VDC (UL) and A. “ Approvals and corresponding ratings, visit www. • Equipped with two test slots • Compatible with through terminal blocks the same profile and all other TOPJOB® terminal blocks Carrier terminal block with disconnect plug (2006‑8401) in operating position Commoning mm-wide terminal block via push-in type jumper bars: (2006-433) and (2006-435).5 mm² “insulated ferrules, mm” 2 1000 VAC/DC rated voltage 1500 VDC 12 rated impulse voltage 3 pollution degree “ Please observe the application notes: Marking, from page 230 “ Protective warning markers must applied individ- ually