Phoenix Contact Socket for top-hat rail
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The rail-mounted socket from Phoenix Contact is a reliable solution for electrical connections in various applications. It is specifically designed for use in Switzerland and other countries, offering easy mounting on DIN rails or direct installation. With a rated value of 250 V AC and 16 A, this socket is suitable for a wide range of electrical devices. The push-in spring connection allows for quick and secure connections, while the temperature resistance of -20 °C to 60 °C ensures versatile use in different environments. This socket meets the SEV 1011 standard and is therefore approved for use in electrotechnical applications.
- Push-in spring connection for easy installation
- Temperature range of -20 °C to 60 °C
- Suitable for mounting on DIN rails or direct installation
- Complies with the SEV 1011 standard for electrical safety.
Exact colour description | Grey |
Socket type | Type 13 |
Number of cans | 1x |
Area of use | Inside |
Item number | 21604180 |
Manufacturer | Phoenix Contact |
Category | Sockets |
Manufacturer No. | 804105 |
Release date | 3.8.2022 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | POLYAMIDE |
Socket type | Type 13 |
Number of cans | 1x |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Nominal current | 16 Ah |
Nominal voltage | 250 V |
Area of use | Inside |
Additional properties | Contact protection |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Requires Smart Home Hub | No |
Country of origin | Poland |
CO₂ emissions | 0,56 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Stack depth | 5.75 cm |
Length | 5.75 cm |
Width | 4.50 cm |
Weight | 61 g |
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24 Months statutory warranty
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