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Schurter Type 6610, Appliance Outlet with IDC Terminals - Making Power Distribution Assemblies Easy, Quick and Safe

April 21, 2010

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The SCHURTER 6610 is the first of its kind appliance outlet using IDC terminal technology. This novel product allows significant reduction of labour costs by supporting a more effi-cient assembly method. Multiple outlets can be banked and wire connections can be bussed, connecting the terminals all at once. The product is especially suited for power distribution units and appliances with multiple power outputs.

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The IEC F appliance outlet is equipped with IDC terminals and available for two different wiring versions, “along” and “across” to the connector pin axis. The terminals accept insulated solid wires with cross section AWG12 / 2.5 mm2 and AWG16 / 1.0 – 1.5 mm2. The component is designed for snap-in mounting and comes with a protection cover. The cover aids in pressing the wires and, at the same time protects from electrical shock. Special versions with an individual quick connect or solder line terminal are available. The series has ENEC and cURus approvals and is suitable for applications in accordance with IEC/EN 60950.

Technical Features:
- Appliance outlet F according to IEC 60320 with IDC terminals
- Cross sections: AWG12 / 2.5mm2 or AWG16 / 1-1.5mm2
- Snap-in mounting for panel thicknesses 0.8 mm – 3.0 mm
- ENEC & cURus approvals for 10 A / 15 A at 250VAC (AWG 16 version not UL approved)

 

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