TERMINAL BLOCK AND COVER Sample Clauses

TERMINAL BLOCK AND COVER. The width of the terminal block shall not exceed 170 mm and according to DIN 43857. The terminals may be grouped in a terminal block having adequate insulating properties and mechanical strength. The terminal block should be made from best quality bimetallic material to enable good electrical contact and non- hygroscopic, flame retardant material (capable of passing the flammability tests) with nickel plated brass for connecting terminals. It should be rigidly fixed to the base of the meter so that it cannot be separated from the meter base without breaking either the meter base or the terminal block and this fixing arrangement should be in parallel to the meter base in such a way that it cannot be viewed or approached from any part of the meter without breaking the meter. The terminals in the terminal block shall be of adequate length in order to have proper grip of conductor. The screws shall not have pointed ends at the end of threads and shall be (bimetallic) material of tinned / nickel plated brass to enable a good contact and prevent loosening at heat. The terminal should withstand glow wire test at 960 ± 15 ºC and the terminal should withstand at least 135 ºC. The terminal cover shall be transparent re-enforced Polycarbonate, Engineering Plastic with minimum thickness 2.0 mm and the terminal cover shall be of extended type completely covering the terminal block and fixing holes. The space inside the terminal cover should be sufficient to accommodate adequate length of external wires.
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TERMINAL BLOCK AND COVER. The width of the terminal block shall not exceed 170 mm and according to DIN 43857. The terminals may be grouped in a terminal block having adequate insulating properties and mechanical strength. The terminal block should be made from best quality bimetallic material to enable good electrical contact and non-hygroscopic, flame retardant material (capable of passing the flammability tests) with nickel plated brass for connecting terminals. It should be rigidly fixed to the base of the meter so that it cannot be separated from the meter base without breaking either the meter base or the terminal block and this fixing arrangement should be in parallel to the meter base in such a way that it cannot be viewed or approached from any part of the meter without breaking the meter. • The terminals in the terminal block shall be of adequate length in order to have proper grip of conductor. The screws shall not have pointed ends at the end of threads and shall be (bimetallic) material of tinned / nickel plated brass to enable a good contact and prevent loosening at heat. • The terminal should withstand glow wire test at 960 ± 15 ºC and the terminal should withstand at least 135 ºC. according to EN-IEC 00000-0-00 AND EN-IEC 00000-0-00. • The terminal cover shall be transparent re-enforced Polycarbonate, Engineering Plastic with minimum thickness 2.0 mm and the terminal cover shall be of extended type completely covering the terminal block and fixing holes. The space inside the terminal cover should be sufficient to accommodate adequate length of external wires. • The fixing terminal screws must be: - M4*9mm - Screw head: 5.5mm - Material: brass H62, electroplate nickel - Torque: ≥55kgf/min - Tension strength: ≥ 440 N/mm2 - Cross recesses for screws of xxxxxxx: ISO-4757 H2(Z2) - Width and depth of cross recesses: not less than 1.2* 1.1 mm YAGEO - Taiwan UniOhm - Taiwan Murata - Japan Nippon Chemi-Con - Japan RUBYCON - Japan ST Microelectronics - Europe Microchip - USA Maxim Microelectronics - USA Texas Instruments - USA Microchip - USA ON Semiconductor - USA JRC - Japan KDS - Japan MPS -USA SEIKO – Japan Atmel-USA Renesas-Japan Micron-USA FUJITSU-Japan

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