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8PCV-21-007

Description
Barrier Strip Terminal Block, 30A, 1 Row(s), 1 Deck(s)
CategoryThe connector    terminals   
File Size166KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerThomas & Betts Corporation
Websitehttp://www.tnb.com/
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Barrier Strip Terminal Block, 30A, 1 Row(s), 1 Deck(s)

8PCV-21-007 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerThomas & Betts Corporation
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresPOLYPROPYLENE, 94V-0
Fastening methodSCREW
Manufacturer's serial number8
Installation typeBOARD
Number of layers1
Rows1
Number of channels21
Rated current30 A
Rated voltage300 V
safety certificateUL; CSA
Terminal and terminal strip typesBARRIER STRIP TERMINAL BLOCK
Wire gauge10 AWG
Base Number Matches1
Barrier Strips
Tri-Barriers
D
ESCRIPTION
/A
PPLICATION
The Tri-Barrier product is an original
Thomas & Betts design and we set
new terminal block standards with its
introduction. In recent years, some of
our competition has copied this
design.
It’s easy to see why we’re copied.
Our Tri-Barrier blocks help contain
stray or frayed wire ends. This
prevents electrical shorts — not only
between positions on the same
block, but also between other
components immediately adjacent to
the block. With today’s high-density
PCB designs, this has become an
increasingly important feature.
TRI-BARRIER STRIPS
A
PPLICATIONS
• Industrial controls and automation
• Machine tools
• HVAC/R
• Power supplies
• Security/Irrigation
• Transformers
D
ESIGN
A
DVANTAGES
• Back barriers to safeguard field
wiring
• Fast wiring – backed-out wire-
ready screws
• Interupted thread prevents screws
from falling out
• Standoffs allow flux and solvents to
drain during cleaning
• Molded-to-length or cut-to-length
versions available
• Slotted or phil-slot screws available
CONNECTOR INDEX
0.250”
0.250”
0.325”
0.325”
0.375”
0.375”
0.375”
0.375”
Pitch, Series #3....................................................56-59
Pitch, Series RSB2..............................................60, 61
Pitch, Series #4....................................................62-65
Pitch, Series RSB3 ..............................................66-69
Pitch, Series #6....................................................70-73
Pitch, Series RSB6 ..............................................74-77
Pitch, Series BC6, Panel Mount ..........................78-79
Pitch, Series MB6, Double Level ........................80, 81
0.4375” Pitch, Series #8 ..................................................82, 83
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Thomas & Betts Electronics/OEM Division Tel: 901-252-7766 Fax: 901-252-1312
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