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power blocks

Miscellaneous power blocks are part of our traditional NEMA style offering. These power blocks provide studs, or a combination of bare wire terminals with the stud, to terminate crimp lugs or bus bar to our power blocks to splice or distribute power. Studded power blocks are part of our traditional NEMA style offering. In order to achieve a direct current voltage source, the alternating current input must follow a conversion process like the one shown in the power supply block diagram below.

#POWER BLOCKS SERIES#

This series consists of a modular single pole design for splicer, distribution and studded connector styles.The Mini Bulk fastening power blocks (HVPB112, HVPB114, HVPB212, HVPB214) are available in many configurations to suit individual requirements. This product is ideal for power distribution options when terminating flexible stranded wire with crimp lugs for flexible bus bar. Power Supply block Diagram, Many electronic circuits need a direct current (DC) voltage source, but what we commonly find are voltage sources of alternating current (AC). The HVPB Series are HIGH VOLTAGE (1500 AC/DC) versions of our traditional power block configurations. Power Blocks is a great Tangram puzzle game where the goal is to fit differently shaped pieces into a grid forming a complete square with no holes left. The series is ideal for use with flexible stranded wire terminations or large and abnormal wiring combinations. The BFPB Series is a single pole design that consists of a series of stud fasteners to allow you to terminate various combinations of crimp lugs or flexible bus bar with one configuration. This series consists of an enclosed, modular single pole design that provides touch proof protection for splicer and distribution connector styles. Splicer & Distribution - Enclosed Power Blocks (EPB)ġ15-760 Amps, up to 600 Volts. Splicer power blocks provide the same number of wire inputs as outputs, and distribution power blocks provide multiple load outputs per each incoming wire.










Power blocks