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News Release from: Metway Electrical Industries | Subject: Series 166G
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 August 2005

Three-pole connector joins lighting
control range

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Metway has introduced a PCB mounted three-pole connector to complement its Series 166 connectors and complete its lighting control range.

Metway has introduced a PCB mounted three-pole connector to complement its Series 166 connectors and complete its lighting control range The G type three-pole connector can be mounted on printed circuit boards and provides the OEM with an industry standard, user-friendly interface

The three-pole connectors are available in three colours and two coding options and are rated at 16A.

They are fully compatible with Metway's full Series 166 connectors.

They meet the lighting industry standard for installation of luminaires and the addition of this new three-pole PCB mount, together with six-pole leads and T modules, means that Metway can now provide a single source for the interface from lighting control equipment.

Complying with the latest European connector standard, BSEN60320, the connectors also have VDE approval.

They are manufactured using nylon 6,6 to UL94V2 and are capable of continuous operating temperatures of up to 100C.

Like the complete 166 range, the three-pole connectors are RoHS compliant, competitively priced and readily available from stock.

The Metway range also contains four- and five-pole connectors in male and female options, with panel mount push fit connectors and screw terminal connectors for cable assembly wiring.

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