Connector links devices to serial power bus

A Harting product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 1, 2002

The new Han-Power S connector from Harting allows external field devices such as electric motors to be connected directly to an industrial serial power bus with no need to physically cut the cable.

The new Han-Power S connector from Harting allows external field devices such as electric motors to be connected directly to an industrial serial power bus with no need to physically cut the cable.

The new device is suitable for standard multicore cable types and only requires the outer jacket of the cable to be removed.

The individual conductors are connected by insulation displacement technology within the device, thus allowing the Han-Power S to be positioned at any point in the power bus structure.

It can be used with cables with conductor sizes from 2.2 to 4mm2 cross-section, and incorporates six contacts plus a protective ground pin.

For distribution of power to the field device from the T-configuration of the Han-Power S connector, Harting's standard Q8/0 cable-to-cable housing is used.

Assembly is carried out with standard tools.

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