Phoenix Contact 0711616 UKK 5-HESILA 250(6.3X32) Series Black, 1.5mm², 1-Level, Screw Termination

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RS Stock No.:
270-0115
Mfr. Part No.:
0711616
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Colour

Black

Number of Levels

1

Series

UKK 5-HESILA 250(6.3X32)

American Wire Gauge

24 → 12AWG

Termination Method

Screw

Cable CSA

1.5mm²

Voltage Rating

400 V

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

Phoenix Contact, Fused DIN Rail Terminals


The Phoenix Contact UK-5-HESI series of fuse modular terminal blocks offer excellent protection to electrical systems, protecting them against overcurrent and short-circuiting. Easily clipped onto DIN rail, the range is easily interchanged and therefore offers you greater flexibility with the part.

Features and Benefits


• Large-surface labeling

• Safety lever locked in end position

• Hinged disconnect lever

• Flip-open compartment to accommodate a fuse

• Options to accommodate 5x20mm and 6.3x32mm fuses

• Terminal width 8.2 (5x20mm), and 10.2 (6.3x32mm)

Typical Applications


• Protecting critical sensor or relay equipment

Note

Parameters in tech. spec. table are with respect to UL and CSA Approvals. With UL approval these products have a nominal rating of 10A @ 600V; with CSA approval they have a nominal rating of 25A @ 600V

Approvals

UL recognised component, CSA certified
The Phoenix Contact fuse modular terminal block has glass or ceramic fuse type design allows for use of the different terminal block types together or individually, providing the highest degree of flexibility.

Environmental friendly
No hazardous substances above threshold values

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