Lightning-impulse-current-tested up to 5 kA (10/350 µs)
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel
Spring element ensures permanent shield connection
Description
The lightning-impulse-current-tested DIN rail mounted shield connection system for a wide range of applications is ideally suited for small cable diameters such as bus cables. As, in the course of time, the conductor materials are subject to a yield, this is compensated by a slipping spring element. The shield connection can also be isolated from local potential by means of an adequate insulating element.
Shield terminals for earthing cable shields on busbars (18x3). Suitable for lightning equipotential bonding. Can be subsequently installed without interrupting the cable shield or requiring tools for installation.
Specifications
Type
Part No.
Lightning impulse current carrying capability (10/350 µs)
SAK 6.5 SN MS shield terminal
Shield terminal for shield connection system 6,5,
clamping range Rd 1,5 – 6,5 mm, nickel-plated
brass, for earthing cabel shields on busbars
18 x 3 mm with slippling spring element
SAK 11 SN MS shield terminal
Shield terminal for shield connection system 11,
clamping range Rd 5,0 – 11,0 mm, nickel-plated
brass, for earthing cabel shields on busbars
18 x 3 mm with slippling spring element
SN 18X3 CU 1000 mounting rail for shield terminals
Busbar 18 x 3 mm, tin-plated copper,
length 1000 mm, for mounting onto the busbar
supports, for mounting the shield terminals
SH1 18X3 ST rail support with one-sided contact
Rail support, Type SH1
with one shield terminal,
tin-plated steel for busbar 18 x 3 mm,
for 35 mm DIN rail mounting according
to EN 60715, for earthed construction
SH2 18X3 ST rail support with two-sided contact
Rail support, Type SH2,
with 2 shield terminals,
tin-plated steel for busbar 18 x 3 mm,
for 35 mm DIN rail mounting according
to EN 60715, for insulated construction
SH 18X3 K insulated rail support
Rail support black plastic, SH3,
for busbar 18 x 3 mm,
suitable for 35 mm DIN rail mounting according
to EN 60715, for earthed construction