ABB 216DB61 – This is an electrical distribution block from the 216D series by ABB.
Product Description:
The ABB 216DB61 distribution block is an electrical component used in low-voltage power distribution systems. It provides a means to distribute power from a single incoming power supply to multiple outgoing circuits. The block offers a secure and organized way to connect, terminate, and distribute wires, cables, or busbars.
The 216D series of distribution blocks are typically used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications, where they are installed in switchboards, panelboards, or other electrical enclosures. These blocks help to simplify the wiring process, improve system reliability, and enhance the safety of the electrical installation.
Product Parameters:
Parameters specific to the ABB 216DB61 distribution block may include the following:
Dimensions: The physical dimensions of the distribution block, including length, width, and height.
Material: The material used in the construction of the block, such as plastic or metal.
Current Rating: The maximum amperage the block can safely carry.
Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage the block is designed to handle.
Number of Terminals: The total number of terminals or connections provided by the block.
Terminal Spacing: The spacing between individual terminals, which affects the size of wires or cables that can be used.
Mounting Type: The method of attaching the block to a surface, such as screws, clips, or brackets.
Color: The color of the distribution block, which may be important for identification or aesthetic purposes.
Product Specification:
The product specification for the ABB 216DB61 distribution block provides detailed technical information about its design, construction, and capabilities. A specification document would typically cover the following aspects:
Dimensions and Mounting: Exact dimensions of the distribution block, including any required mounting holes or features.
Material and Construction: Information on the material used in the construction of the block, including any protective coatings or finishes.
Current and Voltage Ratings: Detailed ratings for the maximum current and voltage the block can safely handle.
Terminal Arrangement: Description of the terminal layout, including spacing, type, and capacity.
Wiring Instructions: Guidelines on how to properly wire the distribution block, including recommended wire sizes and connection methods.