1000 V (The accessories used may reduce the voltage.)
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1000 V DC (the current and voltage are determined by the fuse)
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1000 V DC (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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12 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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12 V DC (The current is determined by the fuse used, the voltage by the fuse or selected LED display.)
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24 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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24 V (Light indicator, green)
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24 V (Light indicator, red)
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24 V (The current is determined by the fuse used, the voltage by the fuse or selected LED display.)
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24 V (The voltage is determined by the fuse or selected LED display)
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24 V (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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24 V (the voltage is determined by the light indicator.)
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24 V DC (The current is determined by the fuse used, the voltage by the fuse or selected LED display.)
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250 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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250 V (The current is determined by the fuse used, the voltage by the fuse or selected LED display.)
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250 V (the operating voltage is determined by the selected LED version)
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250 V (the voltage is determined by the component used)
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250 V (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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250 V (the voltage is determined by the light indicator.)
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400 V (As a disconnect terminal block)
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400 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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400 V (Current and voltage are determined by the plug used.)
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400 V (In the event of a defective fuse, the downstream circuit is not disconnected.)
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400 V (the voltage is determined by the component used)
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400 V (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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400 V (up to 690 V for pollution degree II)
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400 V (voltage is determined by the plug used)
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400 V (when using EB insertion bridges, the nominal voltage is reduced to 250 V.)
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450 V (in accordance with IEC 60998-2-2)
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500 V (As a disconnect terminal block)
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500 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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500 V (Current and voltage are determined by the plug used.)
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500 V (Data is based on the dielectric strength of adjacent terminal blocks or of the DINg rail.)
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500 V (if used as disconnect terminal block)
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500 V (if used as fuse terminal block)
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500 V (the operating voltage is determined by the selected LED version)
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500 V (the voltage is determined by the component used)
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500 V (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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500 V (the voltage is determined by the light indicator.)
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500 V (up to 690 V for pollution degree II)
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500 V (when using bridge bars, the voltage is reduced to 400 V)
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60 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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60 V (The voltage is determined by the application.)
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60 V (the voltage is determined by the fuse used)
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60 V (the voltage is determined by the light indicator.)
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600 V (the current and voltage are determined by the fuse)
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600 V (The voltage is determined by the fuse or selected LED display)
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630 V (At insulation voltages > 500 V all terminal points must be closed with the appropriate tightening torque.)
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630 V (if used as fuse terminal block)
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630 V (The maximum load current must not be exceeded by the total current of all connected conductors.)
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690 V AC (the current and voltage are determined by the fuse)
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690 V AC (The voltage is determined by the fuse or selected LED display)
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70 V DC (The current is determined by the fuse used, the voltage by the fuse or selected LED display.)
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72 V (the current and voltage are determined by the fuse)
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72 V (The voltage is determined by the fuse or selected LED display)
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800 V (As a disconnect terminal block)
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800 V (As a fuse terminal block)
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800 V (Rated surge voltage = 6 kV)
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the operating voltage is determined by the selected LED version
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