An Energy Measuring Terminal Block is an electrical component designed to measure key energy parameters such as voltage, current, ...
READ MOREThe Modular Building Block Terminal Block system is designed for wiring in various types of electronic control distribution equipment, complete sets of devices and combined terminal electrical appliance boxes. The product has a rated insulation voltage of 690V and a rated working voltage of 380V. The maximum cross-section of the wire connecting at the inlet is 120 square mm. The cross-section of the wire connecting at the outlet is 2.5-120 square mm, depending on the number of connection loops and the wiring method. The product has a novel and unique structure: firm and reliable wiring; flexible and convenient use. It can be used as busbar, high current terminal, zero connection, grounding terminal, and equipotential terminal in various electrical devices.
The Modular Building Block Terminal Block consists of conductive parts, insulating seats and protective covers. Its size is small and has a reliable structure. Its inlet end can be connected directly to the conductor (simple connection), or to the OT end (wire nose) (plate connection), or to the copper bar with a width <30 square millimeters, and its outlet end is uniformly connected to the cylinder connection. When the bottom of the crimping screw is a specially made spherical crimping wire, not only does not damage the wire, but also makes the uudui wire have a sufficiently large squeeze pressure and more reliable contact.
Model: FJ6/JTS2-120B/3x25
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-120mm²
Outlet wire 6-25mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 36(T)
Order no.150288
Model: FJ6/JTS2-120B/3x35
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-120mm²
Outlet wire 10-35mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 36(T)
Order no.150289
Model: FJ6/JTS2-150B/3x50
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-150mm²
Outlet wire 16-50mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 45(T)
Order no.150290
Model: FJ6/JTS2-185B/3x50
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-185mm²
Outlet wire 16-50mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 50(T)
Order no.150291
Model: FJ6/JTS2-240B/3x70
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 95-240mm2
Outlet wire 35-70mm2
Outline size: 117(W) x 73(H) x 62(T)
Order no.150292
Model: FJ6/JTS2-300B/3x150
Stucture: One-inlet,three-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 95-300mm²
Outlet wire 70-150mm²
Outline size: 152(W) x 95(H) x 84(T)
Order no.150293
Model: FJ6/JTS2-35B/4x10
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 16-35mm²
Outlet wire 2.5-10mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 21(T)
Order no.150294
Model: FJ6/JTS2-50B/4x25
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 25-50mm²
Outlet wire 6-25mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 25(T)
Order no.150295
Model: FJ6/JTS2-120B/4x25
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-120mm2
Outlet wire 6-25mm2
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 36(T)
Order no.150296
Model: FJ6/JTS2-150B/4x35
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 70-150mm²
Outlet wire 10-35mm²
Outline size: 78(W) x 63(H) x 45(T)
Order no.150297
Model: FJ6/JTS2-185B/4x50
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 95-185mm²
Outlet wire 16-50mm²
Outline size: 100(W) x 63(H) x 50(T)
Order no.150298
Model: FJ6/JTS2-240B/4x70
Stucture: One-inlet,four-outlet
Section: Inlet wire 95-240mm2
Outlet wire 35-70mm2
Outline size: 117(W) x 73(H) x 62(T)
Order no.150299
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READ MOREThey are designed to provide a reliable and efficient means of connecting wires or cables to various devices. Ensuring proper contact within these terminal blocks is crucial for maintaining the integrity and performance of your electrical system. Here's how you can achieve this:
1. Choosing the Right Terminal Block:
The step to ensuring proper contact is selecting the appropriate terminal block for your specific application. Factors such as the wire gauge, current rating, and environmental conditions should be considered. A terminal block that is too small or not rated for the current it will carry can poor contact and potential safety hazards.
2. Correct Wire Stripping:
Proper wire preparation is essential. Stripping the wire insulation too much or too little can affect the contact area and poor connections. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for wire stripping to ensure the wire fits snugly within the terminal block.
3. Proper Insertion:
When inserting the wire into the terminal block, it's important to do so with the correct orientation and pressure. Twisting or bending the wire can damage the contact points and poor electrical conductivity.
4. Tightening Screws:
The screws or clamps within the terminal block must be tightened correctly. Over-tightening can strip the terminal or damage the wire, while under-tightening can result in a loose connection. Using a torque wrench can help achieve the tightening force.
5. Regular Inspection and Maintenance:
Regularly inspecting terminal blocks for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage is essential. This proactive approach can help identify and rectify issues before they poor contact or system failure.
6. Using Quality Components:
Investing in high-quality terminal blocks and wires can significantly improve the reliability of your connections. Cheaper components may save money upfront but can more frequent maintenance and potential system downtime.
7. Training and Education:
Ensuring that all personnel involved in the installation and maintenance of terminal blocks are properly trained can prevent common mistakes that poor contact. Understanding the importance of proper contact and the steps to achieve it is crucial.
1. Compact Design:
As space becomes a premium in many applications, manufacturers have been developing more compact terminal blocks that can fit into tighter spaces without sacrificing functionality. These designs often incorporate innovative features like flexible wire entry points to maximize space efficiency.
2. High-Density Configurations:
New terminal block designs allow for high-density configurations, enabling more connections to be made in a smaller area. This is particularly useful in applications where space is limited, such as in control panels or dense wiring harnesses.
3. Integrated Diagnostics:
Some terminal blocks now come with integrated diagnostics, which can monitor the connection status and alert users to potential issues like loose connections or high resistance points. This can help in early detection and rectification of problems, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
4. Enhanced Safety Features:
Safety is always a priority, and terminal blocks have seen the introduction of features such as built-in insulation displacement connectors (IDC), which can pierce and hold the insulation of the wire without the need for stripping. This reduces the risk of accidental wire exposure and short circuits.
5. Improved Materials and Construction:
Advances in materials science have led to the use of more robust and durable materials in terminal block construction. Some terminal blocks now use materials that are resistant to temperature, chemicals, and other environmental factors, making them suitable for a wider range of applications.
6. Modularity and Customization:
The modular nature of Din-Rail Mount Terminal Blocks has been further enhanced with the ability to customize configurations to suit specific needs. Users can now mix and match different types of terminal blocks on the same rail, allowing for greater flexibility in design and installation.