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Max 4 Link Bars, Connector Strip, 80A

Max 4 Link Bars, Connector Strip, 80A

Max 4 Link Bars, Connector Strip, 80A

Item Number: BP6

Datasheet

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Specifications

Design

Product brand

Clipsal

Range of product

Blue Point

Sustainable offer status

Green Premium product

Physical

[In] rated current

110 A

Connector type

  • 1 screw terminals
  • 2 screw terminals

Number of poles

6

Mounting support

panel

Width

40 mm grid pattern:

Length

110 mm

Ambient air temperature for operation

190 °C

REACh Regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

EU RoHS Directive

Compliant

Mercury free

Yes

China RoHS Regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

RoHS exemption information

Yes

Environmental Disclosure

ENVPEP121019EN

Material

Material

bakelite: insulation

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Distance between centers

hole: 15 mm

Cable cross section

25 mm² fine stranded without cable end sleeve

Minimum mounting height

25 mm

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

2.5 cm

Package 1 Width

4 cm

Package 1 Length

11 cm

Package 1 Weight

168 g
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What's the difference between a regular Home member, an Administrator and the Homeowner?

The Homeowner has access to all functions. Administrator has access to all functions except the ability to transfer the homeowner rights, delete the home and granting administrator rights to other members. A common member only has access to operate devices, receive notifications (alarm, moment/automation trigger, device added/removed and invite) from a home, configure device settings and schedules.

What’s the difference between an RCD and safety switch and do I need one?

Essentially, nothing. ‘Safety switch’ is often a common name for an RCD, which stands for ‘residual current device’. It monitors the electrical currents in your home and if there is a fault or compromised circuit – whether it be from an appliance, wire or switch – it quickly disconnects the power.

We highly recommend speaking with your electrician about ways that you ensure your home is electrically safe.