General
Current and voltage are determined by the plug used.
Note
In plugged-in condition, the most unfavorable paths of the entire plug-in connection are decisive.
When reconnecting the conductor, you must make sure that the section of the conductor already used for contacting is cut off again.
Maximum power dissipation for nominal condition
Number of connections per level
Internal cylindrical gage
Connection in acc. with standard
Conductor cross-section rigid
Cross section AWG
24 ... 16 (converted acc. to IEC)
Conductor cross-section flexible
Conductor cross-section, flexible [AWG]
24 ... 16 (converted acc. to IEC)
Flexible conductor cross-section (ferrule with plastic sleeve)
Cross section, sensor conductors
Maximum load current
17.5 A (with 1.5 mm² conductor cross-section)
Flammability rating according to UL 94
Insulating material group
Static insulating material application in cold
Temperature index of insulation material (DIN EN 60216-1 (VDE 0304-21))
Relative insulation material temperature index (Elec., UL 746 B)
Fire protection for rail vehicles (DIN EN 45545-2) R22
Fire protection for rail vehicles (DIN EN 45545-2) R23
Fire protection for rail vehicles (DIN EN 45545-2) R24
Fire protection for rail vehicles (DIN EN 45545-2) R26
Calorimetric heat release NFPA 130 (ASTM E 1354)
Surface flammability NFPA 130 (ASTM E 162)
Specific optical density of smoke NFPA 130 (ASTM E 662)
Smoke gas toxicity NFPA 130 (SMP 800C)
Wire diameter incl. insulation
Short-time withstand current 1.5 mm²