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Wire Size | Line 6, AWG 4…500 kcmil, copper, Load 1, AWG 14…AWG 2, copper |
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Block Material | |
Terminal Tightening Torque | Line lug 42.37 N.m (375 lbf.in) AWG 4…500 kcmil copper, Load lug 3.95 N.m (35 lbf.in) AWG 14…AWG 10 copper, Load lug 4.52 N.m (40 lbf.in) AWG 8 copper, Load lug 5.08 N.m (45 lbf.in) AWG 6…AWG 4 copper, Load lug 5.65 N.m (50 lbf.in) AWG 2 copper |
Wire Stripping Length | Line 26.92 mm (1.06 in), Load 25.40 mm (1 in) bottom, Load 39.62 mm (1.56 in) top |
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End Barrier | |
Certifications | CE, CSA file 70361 class 6228 01, UL recognized E60616 CCN XCFR2 |
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REACh Free Of SVHC | |
EU RoHs Directive | |
Toxic Heavy Metal Free | |
Mercury Free | |
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Schneider Electric 9080LBC363106
Linergy power distribution block, 3 pole, 1 line, 6 load, 600 V 380 A CU
Linergy power distribution blocks are for terminating wires and are designed to NEMA standards. This three pole block has one lug opening on the line (main) side and six lug openings on the load (branch) side. The line side lug is rated to accept one #4 to 500 kcmil copper wire. The load side lug is rated to accept one #14 to #2 copper wire. The lugs are made of copper. The lugs are rated for 300 amperes with copper wire. The lugs are rated to 600 volts. The housing is made of general purpose phenolic. These Linergy power distribution blocks are UL component recognized and CSA certified.
Brand
Schneider Electric
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