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News Release from: Aerco | Subject: ABPC range power connectors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2001
Multi contact, heavy duty, power
connectors
Designed to operate safely and reliably in the toughest environments, the ABPC range of multi contact, heavy duty, power connectors is approved to European specification CECC 75.201.007
The ABPC range of power connectors is now available from Aerco, the Horsham based electromechanical component distributor Designed to operate safely and reliably in the toughest environments, the ABPC range of multi contact, heavy duty, power connectors is approved to European specification CECC 75.201.007
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The use of barrier and panel seals ensures that the connector is suitable for general-purpose applications in addition to meeting all the requirements for electrical power distribution.
All outer components are of high grade thermoplastic, ensuring complete insulation, while inner shell components are made from aluminium alloy to provide reliable shell to shell continuity and to facilitate screened cable braid termination.
The maximum current rating is 100A and the operating temperature range is from -55 to +100C and the connectors are designed for use with single and three phase power supplies.
Coupling is by triple start ACME style threads with coupling nuts featuring coarse ribs for easy handling with gloved hands.
Leading earth and 'last make/first break' pilot combined with recessed socket contacts ensure electrical safety at all times.
Conductor termination is by non-removable solder contacts.
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