Beckhoff EL9187 Potential distribution terminal, 8 x 0 V DC

$39.00
EL9187
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The EL9187 potential distribution terminal provides 8 terminal points with the 0 V potential at the front on the terminal contacts. The 0 V power contact is connected to the front-side terminal contacts and is passed through to the adjacent terminal. The 24 V power contact is not connected to the front-side terminal contacts and is passed through to the adjacent terminal. With the EL9187, the use of additional terminal blocks on the terminal strip can be reduced.

Technical dataEL9187
Technologypotential distribution terminal
Number of outputse.g.: 8 x 0 V contact
Current load≤ 10 A
Nominal voltage≤ 60 V DC / ≤ 30 V AC
Electrical isolation500 V (E-bus/field potential)
Connection facility to additional power contact8
Bit width in the process image0
Housing width12 mm
Side by side mounting on
EtherCAT Terminals with
power contact
yes, left without PE
Weightapprox. 50 g
Operating/storage temperature-25…+60 °C/-40…+85 °C
Pluggable wiringfor all ESxxxx terminals
Approvals/markingsCE, UL, ATEX, IECEx
Ex markingATEX:
II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc
IECEx:
Ex ec IIC T4 Gc
Housing dataEL-12-8pinES-12-8pin
Design formcompact terminal housing with signal LEDsterminal housing with pluggable wiring level
Materialpolycarbonate
Dimensions (W x H x D)12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm
Installationon 35 mm DIN rail, conforming to EN 60715 with lock
Side by side mounting by means ofdouble slot and key connection
Markinglabeling of the BZxxx series
Wiringsolid conductor (e), flexible conductor (f) and ferrule (a): spring actuation by screwdriver
Connection cross-sections*: 0.08…2.5 mm²,
st*: 0.08…2.5 mm²,
f*: 0.14…1.5 mm²
s*: 0.08…1.5 mm²,
st*: 0.08…1.5 mm²,
f*: 0.14…1.5 mm²
Connection cross-section AWGs*: AWG 28…14,
st*: AWG 28…14,
f*: AWG 26…16
s*: AWG 28…16,
st*: AWG 28…16,
f*: AWG 26…16
Stripping length8…9 mm9…10 mm
Current load power contactsImax: 10 A

*s: solid wire; st: stranded wire; f: with ferrule


Brands:
BECKHOFF
Condition:
new

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