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by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) Sep 15, 2011
Anderson Power Products (APP), a leader in high power interconnect solutions, is proud to announce the expansion of their SPEC Pak family of products to include Solar SPEC Pak with power handling capabilities up to 1000 volts. Solar SPEC Pak consists of a 4 position Receptacle and Plug with a Locking Latch that conforms to NEC 2008 requirements. Designed for wire to wire and wire to panel applications, Solar SPEC Pak, is capable of handling up to 4 individual lines which reduces the number of traditional connectors needed for your applications, reducing the amount of space needed and saving money. The Solar SPEC Pak, IP68 rated shell has a flammability rating of UL 94 V-0 and weather-ability rating of F1 per UL 746C. The housing is Touch Safe per UL 1977 when used with Finger Proof Powerpole contact housings. It has a temperature range of -20 degrees to 105 degrees C (-4 degrees to 221 degrees F). In addition, the Solar SPEC Pak shell meets the stringent NEC 2008 (-35 degrees C) drop test requirement. The core Powerpole technology within the SPEC Pak shell is proven, reliable and cost effective. The 4 position Solar SPEC Pak will hold up to 4 Powerpole power contacts, 16 signal contacts or a combination of both. Individually, the power contacts are rated to 45 amps and are capable of handling wire sizes of 24 to 10 AWG (0.25 to 4 mm"). Ground contacts are First Mate/Last Break. Contact housings, both finger proof and standard, are available in a wide array of colors offering color-coding options and design flexibility. The combination of housings, power, ground and signal contacts provides thousands of design options for the most demanding applications. Related Links Anderson Power All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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