II (EP II) wire-to-board connectors are widely utilized for power
circuit applications that require a large current carrying capacity.
The connectors feature a 250 VAC (EP) to 600 VAC (EP II) voltage
rating at up to 7.5A (EP) and 11A (EP II), which makes them
ideal for a variety of applications such as household appliances,
industrial machinery, and lighting. Additionally, terminal position
assurance (TPA) devices are available for the EP II connector series.
The EP connector family offers housing and header styles and
configurations in Glow Wire compatibile material that also meet UL
94 V-0.
PRODUCT DETAILS
KEY FEATURES
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Positive audible latch designed for easier mating and
unmating.
Lanceless contacts are available for 22-18 and 20-16
AWG wire ranges for EP II housings
Asymmetrical terminals prevent mis-mating
Polarization tabs help prevent post misalignment
End to end stackable and intermateable to similar
competitive products for retrofit applications
Selectively loaded headers on the single row offering
are available upon request
Terminal Position Assurance (TPA) devices for EP II
Various colors available upon request
APPLICATIONS
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Household appliances
Industrial machinery (e.g. control boards)
Lighting
HVAC
Commercial & building equipment
Vending machines & coin changers
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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3.96mm, 5.08mm, and 7.92mm centerline options
250 VAC to 600 VAC voltage rating up to 11A
Wire to board, shrouded and unshrouded header
configurations
25°C to + 105°C operating temperature
Meet GWEPT 750°C and UL 94 V0 flamability
standards
UL recognized
APPLIANCES
/// ECONOMY POWER
Economy Power Connector Series
Quick Reference Guide
ECONOMY POWER PRODUCT OFFERING
Housings
Centerline
Type
Style
Flammability
Positions
Economy
3.96 [.156]
Power II
Receptacle
Housing
Economy
5.08 [.200]**
Power
Receptacle
Housing
Colored housings are available upon request. For more information, contact TE sales representative.
Single
Row
UL 94 V-0
X-1744036-Y
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
1--0
1--1
1--2
Single
Row
UL 94 V-0
UL 94 V-0
GWT acc. IEC 60335-1
UL 94 V-0
X-2132813-Y
X-2132781-Y
X-1744416-Y
-2
2
-2
-3
-3
-4
-4
-5
-5
-6
-6
-7
-7
-8
-8
-9
-9
1--0
1--0
1--1
1--1
1--2
1--2
3
4
5
Part Number
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Headers
Centerline
Type
Style
Flammability
Positions
UL 94 V-0
3.96 [.156]
Vertical header
without
7.92 [.312]
5.08 [.200]**
3.96 [.156]
7.92 [.312]
Vertical header
With
orientation post
Shrouded
3.96 [.156]
header
Single
Row
GWT acc. IEC 60335-1
and UL 94 V-0
UL 94 V-0
GWT acc. IEC 60335-1
and UL 94 V-2
UL 94 V-0
Right angle
header without
orientation post
5.08 [.200]**
UL 94 V-0
GWT acc. IEC 60335-1
and UL 94 V-0
orientation post
UL 94 V-0
GWT acc. IEC 60335-1
and UL 94 V-0
X-1123723-Y
X-647689-Y
X-1744489-Y
X-1744055-Y
X-1123724-Y
X-1744037-Y
X-1318300-Y
X-1318301-Y
X-1744057-Y
X-1744429-Y
X-1877285-Y
X-1744427-Y
X-647676-Y
X-1744428-Y
X-1744056-Y
X-1744048-Y
-2
-2
1--2
-2
1--2
1--2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-3
-3
1--3
-3
1--3
1--3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-4
-4
1--4
-4
1--4
1--4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-5
-5
1--5
-5
1--5
1--5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-5
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--0
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--1
1--2
1--2
1--2
1--2
1--2
1--2
1--2
1--2
-6
-6
1--6
-6
1--6
-7
1--7
-8
1--8
-9
1--9
1--0
1--0
1--1
1--1
1--2
-7
-7
-8
-8
-9
-9
1--0
1--0
1--1
1--1
Part Number
2
1--2
3
1--3
4
1--4
5
1--5
6
1--6
7
1--7
8
1--8
9
1--9
10
1--0
11
1--1
12
1--2
1--2
**Mating housing P/N X-1744036-Y and contacts 1123721-1 (Phos Bronze - pre tin) 1123721-2 Brass - pre tin).
Selectively loaded headers available upon request.
APPLIANCES
/// ECONOMY POWER
PAGE 2
Economy Power Connector Series
Quick Reference Guide
EP II Terminal Position Assurance (TPA) - Optional
Centerline
Type
Style
Flammability
Positions
Terminal
3.96 [.156]
Position
Assurance
(TPA)
Contact
Locking
Plate
UL 94 V-O Discrete
X-1744544-Y
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
1--0
1--1
UL 94 V-0 Breakaway
X-2132782-Y
2
3
4
5
Part Number
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1--2
Part Number Ordering: Example for X-1744416-Y Housing
-2 thru -9: Substitute dash number listed for “Y”, therefore a -2 signifies PN 174416-2
1--0 thru 1--2: Substitute first number for “X” and second number listed for “Y”, therefore 1--2 signifes PN
1-1744416-2: Follow same numbering scheme throughout for other part numbers listed
Contact
Series
Economy Power II
Type
Phos Bronze Pre-Tin Contact
18-22 AWG (0.89-0.30mm )
Phos Bronze Pre-Tin Contact
16-20 AWG (1.4-0.5mm )
Brass Pre-Tin Contact 22-18
AWG (.34 - .75mm )
2
2
2
Style
Receptacle
Contact
Receptacle
Contact
Receptacle
Contact
Part Number
1744144-1
Economy Power II
1744201-1
Economy Power
1123721-2
APPLICATION TOOLING
Part Number
90720-1
91337-1
2119118-1
354500-[ ]
1725950-[ ]
528324-[ ]
1385286-[ ]
91579-1
Description
Straight Action Hand Too
PRO-CRIMPER III Hand Tool Assembly
AMP-O-LECTRIC Model “G” Terminating Machine
AMP 3/K-40 Press
Komax Gamma 333 PC
Side Feed HDM Applicator
Side
APPLIANCES
/// ECONOMY POWER
PAGE 3
Economy Power Connector Series
Quick Reference Guide
DESIGN-IN QUESTIONS
1.
What are the current and voltage requirements for your
application?
The Economy Power connector series has a current rating
of 7.5A (EP) 11A (EP II) per line with the on #16 AWG wire
and is rated for 250 VAC (EP) and 600 VAC (EP II).
2.
Are Economy Power II connectors available in various
colors and position configurations?
Yes. All of the configurations are available in multiple colors.
Additionally, EP II offers options of 2 to 12 position single-
row wire-to-board.
3.
Are Economy Power connectors Glow Wire test
compliant?
Yes. Economy Power connector series products for both
EP and EP II are available in a GWT, UL 94 V-0, NF 750°C
option that conforms to the flammability requirements of
IEC 60335-1 for unattended appliances with connections
carrying current of greater than .2 A.
7.
4.
Can TE’s EP II connectors be used as drop in replacements
for competitor products?
Yes. The EP II connectors can be used to replace similar
competitive products for retrofit applications.
5.
What are the wire size requirements?
The EP II connector system can accommodate wires
ranging from 16 to 22 AWG (1.4 mm
2
to 0.3 mm
2
).
6.
How can TE’s EP II connectors avoid contact back out?
The EP product family offers an optional TPA device that
helps to ensure the contacts are fully seated in the housing
and remain that way. This helps to avoid downtime and
costly service calls when equipment won’t work properly
due to a contact that has backed out.
Do I need new tooling to change from EP to EP II
housings?
No. The same tooling is used for EP and EP II.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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+54 (0) 11-4733-2200
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+44 (0) 800-267666
+33 (0) 1-3420-8686
+31 (0) 73-6246-999
+86 (0) 400-820-6015
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