Phoenix Contact: Tool-Free Power Distribution With a Pluggable Installation System

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May 31, 2021

With the IPD pluggable installation system, Phoenix Contact allows you to establish easy and time-saving power distribution in building and infrastructure equipment.

They enable comfortable working and safe assembly even in particularly difficult installation situations. On the field side, the connectors with Push-Lock and panel feed-throughs with Push-in connection provide you with easy, tool-free assembly. The pluggable connection with a fast-locking mechanism allow you to easily replace the devices when servicing is required. Mechanical coding protects against mismatching. Various pin and socket versions are available. Featuring the IP67 degree of protection, the products are ideal for use outdoors and in wet areas.

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