WEIDMUELLER Hlavní katalog řadových svorek (EN)

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Any number poles (extending) Pre-fitted cross-connections can be set one after the other produce any required number poles. is then possible bridge individual or several terminals. • Captive fixing screws. • end plates partition plates needed for adjacent WQV up 400 V. The connection screwed tight using the fixing screw the unmodified WQV. Routing potentials parallel • spite only having channel, the QV cross-connection system can still be used for offset cross-connections.167). WQV combination with socket contact and test plug • Remove the fixing screw and insulation part the WQV.WQV screw-in cross-connection Thanks the many possible ways in which the WQV cross-connection system can used break-out of individual layers, creation any number poles running two voltages parallel one another – individual modules can realised very easily! Technical instructions • The full rated current the terminals can routed across any number poles. • Then insert the WQV without fixing screw and insulated part. • Individual WQV segments can be broken out bending over using the WAW1 tool (9004500000).166 1282250000 2012/2013 . Accessories Potential distribution D Terminals,W-Series D. • Snap onto the clamped support – simple overhead assembly. To so, arrange the last and first contact points two identical WQVs so that they overlap. the same time, insert unmodified WQV parallel produce an overlap the connection. Assembly • Place the WQV the cross- connection channel the middle of the terminal and screw tight. Screw the socket this point. This now makes possible to integrate safe test point. • First, remove the fixing screw and screwdriver guide (insulated part) at one the outer contact points of one the WQVs. See the photo “parallel bridging” (page D