TE Connectivity 1971919 Series, Plug, Panel Mount Solar Connector, 1 kV dc 1971919

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RS Stock No.:
471-393
Mfr. Part No.:
1-1971919-1
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Type

Solar Connector

Gender

Plug

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Termination Method

Crimp

Voltage Rating

1 kV dc

Series

1971919

Series Number

1971919

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The TE Connectivity Advanced DC/AC converter receptacle designed for seamless integration in solar energy applications. This product combines robust construction with exceptional performance, featuring a copper alloy design optimized for durability and reliability. Its specially engineered plug style ensures secure connections, supporting wire sizes of 14 AWG and 2.5 mm². This receptacle is ideal for users seeking high-quality solutions in solar connectors, offering compatibility with a range of applications within the renewable energy sector. The housing, crafted from polycarbonate, guarantees resistance against environmental factors, ensuring longevity and efficiency. With its IP68 rating, this component excels in stipulating demanding operational environments, making it a dependable choice for professionals in the field.

Optimized for enhanced durability and reliability in harsh environments
Engineered to support high-performance solar energy systems
Utilizes a neutral keying type for straightforward installation
Offers low halogen content for a more environmentally friendly option
Compliant with industry standards, ensuring quality assurance
Designed for compatibility with various solar connectors and adapters
Facilitates easy maintenance due to its robust construction

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