Terminals and wiring
The terminals are designed to be finger-safe according to IP20 and are suitable for field and factory wiring.
Technical data | Input | Output | DC-OK signal, |
---|---|---|---|
Connection cross-section | e*: max. 6mm² f*: max. 4mm² a*: max. 4mm² (d<2.8mm) | e*: max. 16mm² f*: max. 10mm² a*: max 10mm² (d<5.2mm) | e*: max. 1.5mm² f*: max. 1.5mm² a*: max. 1.5mm² (d<1.5mm) |
Connection cross section (AWG) | e*: AWG 20-10 f*: AWG 20-10 a* AWG 20-10 (d<2.8mm) | e*: AWG 22-8 f*: AWG 22-8 a* AWG 22-8 (d<5.2mm) | e*: AWG 26-14 f*: AWG 26-14 a*: AWG 26-14 (d<1.5mm) |
Strip length | 7mm | 12mm | 7mm |
Screwdriver | 3.5/5mm slotted or Phillips No 2 | 3mm slotted |
e* = solid single wire
f* = stranded wire
a* = with ferrule
Wiring instructions:
- Use suitable copper cables that are designed for at least the following operating temperatures: +60°C for ambient temperatures up to +45°C, +75°C for ambient temperatures up to +60°C, and +90°C for ambient temperatures up to +70°C.
- Observe the national installation rules and regulations!
- Make sure that all single wires of a strand are connected to the terminal!
- Unused terminals should be tightened firmly.
- Ferrules are permitted.
Daisy chaining of outputs
Daisy chaining (jumping from one DC/DC-converter output to the next) is allowed as long as the average output current through one terminal pin does not exceed 54A. If the current is higher, use a separate distribution terminal block as shown below.