Disconnect terminals

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Safely disconnect or secure applications

The PT 6 P/P HV disconnect terminal blocks with push-in connection from Phoenix Contact are characterized by the simple operation of the connection technology and the disconnecting element.

The PT 6 P/P HV disconnect terminals with push-in connection. © Phoenix Contact

The switching status is clearly visible at all times. Thanks to their robust design, disconnect plugs and disconnect blades can be used in harsh environments. The disconnect terminals can handle loads of up to 32 A and are designed for voltages of up to 1000 V.

Testing is simple and safe thanks to the integrated 4 mm test sockets.
The PT 6-Drehsi rotary fuse terminals with push-in connection are an extension to the existing range. They are suitable for 5 x 20 mm type G fuse links and are available as a version with a tripping status indicator. Faulty fuses can be easily identified via an indicator light. The fuse-links are easily accessible and can therefore be conveniently replaced.

The design of the fuse terminals makes them particularly robust and versatile. Potential distribution is flexible for all terminal blocks via the continuous function slot. Flat marking surfaces enable easy identification in any installation position.

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