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Wiska Junction Box 95x95x60mm

SKU: 10109673

£4.45 EX. VAT

Description

Material Polypropylene
Material sealing gasket TPE
Temp. range min -30 °C
Temp. range max 100 °C
Temperatures during install. -5 °C – 60 °C
Protection class IP66 / IP67
Glow wire test 750 °C
Voltage 450 V
Rated current / A (Terminal) 32 A
Rated cross section 4 mm²
Terminals/poles 4 mm²
Fixing 4 internal openings
Ø cable diameter min 3 mm
Ø cable diameter max 12 mm
External dimensions LxWxH 95 x 95 x 60mm
Type of cable gland M 20 x 1,5, M 25 x 1,5
Using for cable gland Using for cable gland
Product Color RAL 9005
Order no. RAL 9005 10109673
Type COMBI 407 BK / 3-221-413
Packing unit 5
EAN number 4007686201222
Tariff number 85369010
ETIM-Classification EC002600

95 x 95 x 60 mm

Additional information

Product

Box

Brand

Product Type

Adaptable

Qualifier

With Wago connectors

Maximum Rated Current

32 A

Ingress Protection

IP66

Cross Section Cable

4

Rated Operational Voltage

450 V

Mounting

Surface

c/w Door/Lid

Y

Number of Doors/Lids

1

Door/Lid Type

Plain

Material

Polypropylene PP

Colour

Black

Length

95 mm

Width

95 mm

Depth

60 mm

Operating Temperature Range

-30 to 100 Degrees C

Frequently asked questions

A junction box is an enclosure used to protect and house electrical connections. It secures wiring, prevents accidental contact, and safeguards the connections from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors.

Common types include:

  • Standard junction boxes: Used for general wiring connections.
  • Weatherproof junction boxes: Designed for outdoor use with protection against rain and moisture.
  • Flush-mounted junction boxes: Installed inside walls for a neat finish.
  • Surface-mounted junction boxes: Mounted on the surface of walls or ceilings, often used when wiring cannot be hidden.
  • Metal junction boxes: Provide additional strength and are often used in commercial or industrial settings.

A junction box is required whenever electrical connections are made outside of a fixture, socket, or switch. It is necessary to contain and protect the connections to meet safety standards.

Junction boxes should remain accessible and should not be buried or covered by drywall, plaster, or other building materials. The cover must be visible and accessible for inspection and maintenance.

In the UK, junction boxes must comply with the BS 7671 wiring regulations. This includes using proper materials, ensuring connections are secure and safe, and keeping the junction box accessible for future inspection and maintenance.

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