Phoenix Contact, EV-T2M3SO Socket Electric Vehicle Connector Female, 500 mm Cable, 32A

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RS Stock No.:
493-349
Mfr. Part No.:
1286399
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

Electric Vehicle Connector

Series

EV-T2M3SO

Current

32A

Connector Type

Socket

Wire Size

6.00 to 2 mm²

Application

Flush Cut of

Operating Voltage

480 V

Connector Gender

Female

Minimum Operating Temperature

30°C

Termination Type

Connector

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Orientation

Square

Standards/Approvals

IATF 16949, IEC 62196-2, ISO 9001, VDE report

Depth

87.95mm

Width

75 mm

Height

91.71mm

Mount Type

Rear Panel

IP Rating

IP44

Colour

Black

Cable Length

500mm

For Use With

infrastructure charging plugs

Housing Material

Plastic

Contact Material

Silver

Contact Resistance

37.1Ω

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact infrastructure charging socket is designed for seamless integration into electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, offering robust performance with alternating current. Engineered for easy installation, the VARIANTS is compatible with Type 2 infrastructure plugs and boasts a sleek, square design, perfect for modern charging solutions. This product ensures reliable connection and user safety, enhanced by its protective features against environmental factors.

Developed in compliance with rigorous automotive standards for optimal safety

Compact and space saving making it ideal for various installation environments

Utilises pulse width modulation for effective signal transmission

Includes compatibility for a range of charging accessories improving utility

Supports multiple ambient temperature ranges for versatile operational usage

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