Merten Insert for potential equalisation 2f System M polws 298219
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The Potenzialausgleich 2f System M from Merten is a high-quality cover frame specifically designed for use with two single-pole built-in sockets according to DIN 42801. It features a reliable terminal block suitable for cable cross-sections of up to 6 mm². The installation is done without claws, allowing for easy and secure screw fastening. Made from elegant matte thermoplastic, this unit combines functionality with an appealing design. The IP20 protection rating ensures that the unit is suitable for its intended application area. With its polar white color, the unit harmoniously integrates into various living and working environments, providing a durable and halogen-free solution for potential equalization.
- Suitable for two single-pole built-in sockets according to DIN 42801
- Terminal block for cable cross-sections up to 6 mm²
- Easy installation without claws, for screw fastening
- Made from halogen-free, elegant matte thermoplastic.
Colour | White |
Switch programme type | Covering frame |
Number of inlets | 2 x |
Width | 72 mm |
Item number | 32458666 |
Manufacturer | Merten |
Category | Accessories switch programme |
Manufacturer No. | 298219 |
Release date | 16.1.2023 |
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Colour | White |
Exact colour description | Polar white |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Thermoplastic resin |
Switch programme type | Covering frame |
Number of inlets | 2 x |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Mounting type | Screw fastening |
Additional properties | Halogen-free |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 2,32 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Length | 35 mm |
Width | 72 mm |
Height | 72 mm |
Weight | 35 g |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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