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Anderson Power Products Offers Touch-Safe Saf-D-Grid Connector

By Anderson Power Products
Friday, February 19, 2010

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This connector system offers 2, 3, and 5 meter lengths in both single and double ended styles.



Anderson Power Products (APP) announces the launch of the Saf-D-Grid connector system for use in the direct connection of DC electronic devices to a DC micro grid. This connector system offers:

  • International safety requirements for low voltage applications to 400 VDC including UL950 and IEC60950.
  • A designed that fits the standard panel cut-out for IEC320 C14 outlets while providing touch safe connections up to 20 amperes at 600 VDC.
  • Hot plug rating up to 700 A in-rush current at 400 volts.
  • A first mate, last break contact to provide ground and an integral latch to prevent connectors from accidental un-mating.
  • Rugged polycarbonate housings that are UL94 V-0 rated and plug power cords.
  • 2, 3, and 5 meter lengths in both single and double ended styles.

For more information visit www.andersonpower.com

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