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Mid-power connectors rated for 80A at 600V

By Paul Dvorak | January 18, 2013

MidPower Spec Pak Environmentally sealed (IP68) shells also have a weather rating of F1 and flame resistance rating of V-0.

MidPower Spec Pak Environmentally sealed (IP68) shells also have a weather rating of F1 and flame resistance rating of V-0.

The SPEC Pak family of environmentally sealed connectors now includes Mid-Power SPEC Pak. Like its other connectors, Mid Power versions are rugged and environmentally sealed (IP68) and leverages APP’s core Powerpole flat wiping contact technology. Mid Power SPEC Pak has power handling capabilities up to 80A at 600V, ac or dc, with signal. This interconnect will accept up to four power contacts ranging in size from 12 to 6 AWG (3.3 to 13.3 mm²) and up to eight auxiliary contacts ranging in size from 24 to 12 AWG ( 0.25 to 13.3 mm²)

The Mid Power SPEC Pak environmentally sealed (IP68) shells also have a weather rating of F1 and flame resistance rating of V-0. The wire to wire and wire to panel configurations feature a metal latch to prevent accidental un-mating. They will accommodate up to four Powerpole housings, including power contacts. These housings are available in a wide array of colors, providing color coding options for ease assembly. Combining the colored housing, contacts, and pin and socket auxiliary contacts into the environmentally (IP68) shells provide designers with many design options for their demanding requirements.

Anderson Power Products
www.andersonpower.com


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