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Phoenix Contact 1044423

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Product Description

The Phoenix Contact 1044423 is a high-quality fuse modular terminal block, designed to provide reliable circuit protection in various electrical applications. This component, identified by its model number UT 4-L/HESI (5X20) GY, is engineered to accommodate glass or ceramic fuses, ensuring optimal performance and safety. With a nominal voltage rating of 500 V and a nominal current of 6.3 A, it is suitable for a wide range of industrial environments. The terminal block features a compact design with a width of 6.2 mm, making it ideal for space-constrained installations. It supports a maximum load current of 36 A with a 6 mm² conductor cross-section, providing flexibility in wiring configurations. The Phoenix Contact 1044423 is constructed from durable materials, offering excellent resistance to environmental factors, and is compliant with IEC 60947-7-1 and IEC 60947-7-3 standards. This terminal block is an essential component for ensuring the safety and efficiency of electrical systems.

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Physical Specifications

1.610 kg
92.700 mm(L)
6.200 mm(W)
96.400 mm(H)

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