Phoenix Contact PCB Terminal Block, 7-Contact, 3.5 mm Pitch, 1 Row, 1863204

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RS Stock No.:
609-780
Mfr. Part No.:
1863204
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

PCB Terminal Block

Number of Contacts

7

Pitch

3.5mm

Number of Rows

1

Current

8A

Minimum Wire Size mm²

0.08mm²

Housing Material

Polyamide

Connector Gender

Female

Maximum Wire Size mm²

1.5mm²

Minimum Wire Size AWG

28AWG

Maximum Wire Size AWG

16AWG

Orientation

90°

Wire Connection Method

Screw Connection with Tension Sleeve

Colour

Green

Voltage

160V

Standards/Approvals

cULus, VDE, ISO 6988:1985-02, IEC 60664-1:2007-04, IEC 60512-5-1:2002-02, IEC 60512-3-1:2002-02, IEC 60512-13-5:2006-02, IEC 60512-13-2:2006-02, IEC 60512-1-2:2002-02, IEC 60512-1-1:2002-02, IEC 60-1:1-11

Length

10.39mm

Width

25.3mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact PCB Connector is designed for optimal integration into a variety of applications, ensuring reliable connectivity in demanding environments. Built with a nominal cross section of 1.5 mm² and a vibrant green colour, it supports a nominal current of 8 A while maintaining a rated voltage of 160 V. The connector is tailored to meet robust performance standards with an impressively low contact resistance of just 3.3 mΩ.

Low temperature rise during operation prevents overheating

Compatible with the COMBICON MC 1.5 plug in system for flexible connectivity options

Offers a robust locking mechanism without additional mounting flanges reducing installation complexity

Classified for versatile environmental compliance ensuring safe operation

Features a wide operating temperature range allowing for application in harsh conditions

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