17-142-Y Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

17-142-Y-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

17-142-Y

Price: $ 8.22
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Cinch Connectivity Solutions
Short Description: CONN BARRIER STRP 17CIRC 0.563"
More Detail: 17 Circuit 0.563" (14.30mm) Barrier Block Connecto...
DataSheet: 17-142-Y datasheet17-142-Y Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
1000 +: $ 7.39340
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 8.22
Specifications
Top Termination: Screws
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-1
Material - Insulation: Phenol Formaldehyde (Phenolic)
Operating Temperature: -55°F ~ 300°F
Mounting Type: Chassis, Panel; Through Hole
Terminal Screw Finish: Nickel
Terminal Screw Material: Steel
Color: Black
Features: Flange
Barrier Type: 2 Wall (Dual)
Bottom Termination: PC Pin
Series: 142
Wire Gauge: 10 AWG
Voltage Rating: 250V
Current Rating: 30A
Number of Rows: 1
Pitch: 0.563" (14.30mm)
Number of Wire Entries: 17
Number of Circuits: 17
Terminal Block Type: Barrier Block
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Terminal blocks – Barrier blocks are used in many different applications. This article will discuss the 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks and how they are used in various applications, as well as an overview of their working principle.

17-142-Y Terminal Blocks – Barrier Blocks: 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks are a type of terminal block used in a variety of electrical applications. They offer a wide range of advantages, including their ability to reduce wiring complexity, while also providing an effective barrier between the incoming and outgoing currents. The 17-142-Y terminal blocks are available in both pre-wired and non-wired versions, and can be used for a variety of different applications.

Application Field: The 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks are commonly used in a variety of industrial and commercial electronic applications. This includes applications such as industrial process control, robotics, automotive, communication systems, lighting and power supplies, and HVAC. They are also commonly used in control panels, power distribution and various capacitor units.

Working Principle: The working principle of the 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks is based on the conductive metal barriers that separate each individual pin in the block. This barrier serves to keep the current flow within the same circuit, and prevent “cross-talking” between two different circuits. The conductive metal barriers are made of an alloy that resists corrosion and is resistant to most chemical degradation.

Installation: Installing the 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks is relatively straightforward. First, the terminals must be properly aligned on the block. Then, the conductive metal barriers must be inserted. Finally, the terminal screws must be tightened to securely hold the terminals in place.

Conclusion: The 17-142-Y terminal blocks – barrier blocks provide a great deal of versatility and reliability for many different industrial and commercial applications. They feature a reliable conductive metal barrier that prevents cross-talking between different circuits, and also resist corrosion and chemical degradation. With proper installation, these terminal blocks can ensure reliable, long-term operation in a variety of applications.

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