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  • Safe connections for energy storage systems

    Safe connections for energy storage systems

    The new Phoenix Contact BPC series connectors protected against polarity reversal are ideally suited for use in energy storage systems. They provide users with a high degree of flexibility due to their 360° rotatability and various connection types.

  • Feed-in terminal for N busbars with Push-in connection

    Feed-in terminal for N busbars with Push-in connection

    With the new PTI-16-NLS-FI feed-in terminals from Phoenix Contact, neutral busbars are contacted easily and without tools. The 3 x 10 mm busbar is mechanically secured by a locking tab. At the side, the busbar has a cover protecting it from touching.

  • Multi-level terminal blocks for building installation save space

    Multi-level terminal blocks for building installation save space

    The installation terminal blocks from Phoenix Contact impress by their low and compact design. Using them, building installations can be set up in a quick and space-saving way. The new UTI 6 multi-level terminal blocks are suitable for conductors up to 10 mm².

  • Plastic DIN rail mounting frames for pre-assembled contact inserts

    Plastic DIN rail mounting frames for pre-assembled contact inserts

    The new HC-CIF DIN rail mounting frames from Phoenix Contact can be used to install pre-assembled contact inserts quickly and easily directly on the DIN rail in the control cabinet. As a result, entire marshalling levels can be eliminated for the user.

  • Compact connectors for LED PCBs

    Compact connectors for LED PCBs

    With the new connectors from the PTF series from Phoenix Contact, you can quickly and easily connect flexible LED PCBs.

  • GL approval for the QPD installation system

    GL approval for the QPD installation system

    The QPD installation system with Quickon IDC fast connection technology from Phoenix Contact now has GL approval for the complete QPD product portfolio. Use in very harsh and aggressive environments, such as on ships or in offshore wind power plants, is therefore possible.