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Push-in connection technology – one for all!

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Push-in connection technology: consistent from the field to the controller

Consistent from the field to the controller

 

Push-in connection technology – consistent from the field to the controller

Thanks to push-in connection technology from Phoenix Contact, you can wire your entire application easily and without tools. A complete product range is available for consistent wiring from the field to power wiring and the controller. Without tools, you can easily contact sensors and actuators, modular terminal blocks, INTERFACE, and automation components.

Push-in connection technology was developed for direct conductor connection, so this means that without any tools, you can insert solid conductors or conductors with ferrules into the conductor connection.

In addition, the special spring profile enables effortless insertion of conductors with ferrules of 0.25 mm² or more. The contact spring opens automatically when the conductor is pushed in and thereby provides the required pressure force against the current bar. The spring opens by an actuation lever either to release conductors or connect stranded conductors without ferrule from 0.14 mm² without direct contact with live parts. You can operate the actuation lever with all standard screwdrivers.

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Smart Grid and Sustainable Energy (SASG 2016)

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Smart Grid

Firstly, a reliable, sustainable energy supply poses new societal challenges. The energy needs will continue to grow disproportionately until 2030. Rising energy costs, scarce resources and CO2 emissions are global factors. New energy concepts and system approaches, such as the Smart Grid, are needed to combat these challenges.

Smart Grid -Solutions for the futureIn addition to increasing energy demand, another challenge is that energy production is becoming increasingly decentralized. The volatility of renewable energy sources makes it difficult to ensure a stable energy supply. The Smart Grid solves this problem. Linking various applications enables multidimensional energy and communication streams that allow for a flexible reaction to ambient conditions. Eventually, this requires special communication and network infrastructures customized to meet specific requirements.

Saudi Arabia Smart Grid Conference and Exhibition (SASG 2016)

Saudi Arabia Smart Grid 2015SASG 2016 event will take place from 6 – 8 Dec. 2016, in Jeddah – Saudi Arabia, bringing on advances and applications in the field of Smart Grids, Green Information and Communication Technologies, Sustainability, Energy Aware Systems and Technologies.

 

 Network infrastructure for IEC 61850 Phoenix Contact, as a partner of the energy management industry for decades, will be present at the event to showcase a wide range of high performance products specially developed for these tasks. We invite you to visit our stand (#36)

Venue: Jeddah Hilton Exhibition & Convention Hall

Time: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Date: 6th to 8th December, 2016

Axioline F for IEC 61850Furthermore, Visit our website for more information about our extensive range of products for the automation of energy systems in line with the IEC 61850 standard