Connector suits decentralised power
The Han Q2/0 can be combined with Harting's range of Han 3A hoods and housings, and is therefore suitable for a variety of applications in different environments.
Harting has released the Han Q2/0 connector, a two-pole device designed for single-phase decentralised power-supply applications requiring currents of up to 40A.
Decentralised power supplies based on photovoltaic generation have attracted interest as a means of providing renewable energy in applications such as lighting, signalling and telecommunications.
Unlike traditional power-transmission architectures, these systems typically require two-wire single-phase transmission and relatively high currents, along with a simple, safe termination technology to ensure ease of connection and handling.
The Han Q2/0 can be combined with Harting's range of Han 3A hoods and housings, and is therefore suitable for a variety of applications in different environments.
Axial screw termination technology guarantees a safe and reliable connection, which is proven in applications such as railcars, where the connector is exposed to shocks and vibration.
A further advantage of axial screw termination is the extremely compact contact, which, unlike crimping, does not require any special tools when connecting the conductor to the contact.
Wire gauges ranging from 4 to 6mm can be terminated, and the two-pole plus protective earth contact configuration is complemented by a coding system that prevents incorrect mating when several connectors are in use.
The Han Q 2/0 meets the latest standards of finger protection for use in energy storage devices such as batteries, as applied to photovoltaic systems, and is designed to withstand voltages of up to 830V to guarantee safety in use.
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