About TT 1972
TT 1972
| CATEGORY NO | TAB SIZE | CABLE SIZE MM2 | DESCRIPTION | APPLICABLE MATING TERMINAL | MATERIAL | STANDARD PACKING QTY. [NOS.] |
| TT-1972 | 6.30 X 0.80 | 0.75- 2.00 | Female with dimple | TT-1969 | Brass | 5000 |
Reliable and Safe Panel Mount SolutionEngineered for panel mounting, the TT 1972 terminal socket ensures secure, streamlined connections in a wide variety of electrical installations. Its modern aesthetic, combined with high-performing materials like flame-retardant bakelite, offers confidence in both safety and design. The sealed housing and polished finish provide durability, making it suitable for both industrial and commercial environments.
Outstanding Electrical PerformanceDelivering a stable 32 Ampere current rating at 220 Volts, the TT 1972 excels in high-demand applications. Its low contact resistance and superior insulation minimize power loss and enhance safety. The socket maintains optimal performance across varying environmental conditions, from -20C to +80C, making it a reliable component for diverse climates.
FAQs of TT 1972:
Q: How is the TT 1972 installed in electrical panels?
A: The TT 1972 is designed for simple panel mounting using standard fittings. With a diameter of 38 mm and thickness of 2.5 mm, it fits securely onto electrical panels and accommodates cable diameters up to 8 mm, supporting a wide range of installation needs.
Q: What makes the TT 1972 suitable for electrical installations?
A: The terminal sockets flame-retardant bakelite housing, high insulation resistance, and excellent contact performance make the TT 1972 an ideal choice for electrical setups requiring safety, reliability, and efficient current handling.
Q: When should I use a flame-retardant terminal socket like TT 1972?
A: The TT 1972 is recommended for environments where fire safety is a priority or where temperature fluctuations could affect equipment. Its -20C to +80C operating range and flame-retardant material provide an added layer of protection.
Q: Where can the TT 1972 terminal socket be applied?
A: This model finds application in various electrical installations, particularly in control panels, distribution boards, and machinery that require secure, insulated, and sealed terminal sockets.
Q: What is the process for connecting cables to the TT 1972?
A: Cables up to 8 mm in diameter can be easily connected to the single terminal socket. Proper insulation and tightening ensure secure and reliable connections, enhancing overall system safety and performance.
Q: Are there particular benefits to using a bakelite-constructed terminal socket?
A: Bakelite offers high resistance to heat and electrical conductivity, making the TT 1972 both flame-retardant and durable. It helps protect installations from short circuits and electrical faults while maintaining structural integrity over time.