Panel-Feedthrough Block Targets Alt-Energy Inverters

Jan. 13, 2011
The 828 Series feedthrough terminal block, now UL Certified for 600 V/40 A, provides tool and maintenance-free, through-panel terminations for control-panel applications such as motor-control centers

The 828 Series feedthrough terminal block, now UL Certified for 600 V/40 A, provides tool and maintenance-free, through-panel terminations for control-panel applications such as motor-control centers, UPS systems, and electric-vehicle charging stations.

Developed for alternative-energy inverter systems, the block aids separating field-wired power-input connections from sensitive electronics by simplifying the passing of conductors through enclosure walls, creating subpanels where power-input connections can be made outside the protected area of enclosures or control panels. Terminations are made by lifting the lever, inserting a stripped conductor (16-6 awg) into the termination port, and lowering the lever.

Wago Corp., N120 W19129 Freistadt Rd., Germantown, WI 53022, (800) 346-7245, www.wago.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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