Phoenix Contact 3038778 ST 4-HESILA 250 (6.3X32) Series Black, Single-Level, Spring Clamp Termination

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3038778
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Colour

Black

Number of Levels

Single

American Wire Gauge

28 → 10AWG

Series

ST 4-HESILA 250 (6.3X32)

Voltage Rating

250 V

Termination Method

Spring Clamp

Current Rating

10A

Model Number

ST 4-HESILA 250 (6,3X32)

Phoenix Contact ST 4-HESILA 250 (6.3X32) Series Non-Fused DIN Rail Terminal, 10A - 3038778


This non-fused DIN rail terminal provides a reliable solution for connecting and safeguarding electrical circuits in industrial environments. Its compact design and versatility make it essential for various wiring configurations in automation and electrical applications.

Features & Benefits


• Utilises spring cage connections for secure and effective wiring
• Adheres to CSA standards for improved safety
• Easy installation on NS 35 rail types

Applications


• Commonly used in control panels for automation systems
• Suitable for wiring in electrical distribution boards
• Frequently employed in power supply configurations

How do you install the terminal?


Installation is straightforward

simply mount it on a compatible DIN rail and connect the appropriate wires to the spring cage terminals.

What types of wires can be connected?


It accommodates both rigid and flexible conductors ranging from 0.08mm² to 6mm².

Is it suitable for high humidity environments?


Yes, it operates effectively within humidity levels of 20% to 90%.

Can it handle overloads or short circuits?


The terminal includes safety features for managing overloads, but the current limit depends on the fuse used.

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