Phoenix Contact PRC Series, Male Screw Solar Connector, Cable CSA, 2.5mm², 600V, 20A

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RS Stock No.:
535-797
Mfr. Part No.:
1308660
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Sub Type

Connector

Termination Type

Screw

Product Type

Solar Connector

Cable CSA

2.5mm²

Current

20A

Mount Type

Screw

Connector Gender

Male

Keying

5 C1

Voltage

600V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Contact Gender

Male

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

VDE Zeichengenehmigung, UL 2237, IEC 61535:2019, UL 2238, IEC 61984:2008

Series

PRC

The Phoenix Contact installation connector is designed to offer remarkable flexibility and reliability under varying conditions. With a compact form factor that allows for a current transmission of up to 20 A, it is suitable for a range of applications. The product ensures efficient current transmission while occupying minimal space on the device front, thanks to its innovative design. Ideal for AC systems, the connector features screw connection technology that simplifies installation and maintenance. This installation connector is engineered to withstand extreme environmental conditions, boasting a high degree of protection and impact resistance, making it a robust choice for demanding setups.

Compact design enables optimal use of space without compromising performance

Duo-Unlock technology enhances flexibility for quick installation

Robust against high degrees of protection, ensuring longevity in harsh environments

Utilises proven crimp and screw connection technologies for reliability

Mechanical and colour coding facilitates quick and error-free installation

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