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Wiska Junction Box 85x49x51mm

SKU: 10109900

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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 400 V
Rated cross section 1,5 mm²
Terminals/poles 4 mm²
Fixing 4 internal openings
Ø cable diameter min 3 mm
Ø cable diameter max 12 mm
External dimensions LxWxH 85 x 49 x 51mm
Using for cable gland Using for cable gland
Product Color RAL 9005
Order no. RAL 9005 10109900
Type COMBI 206 BK / 3xWAGO 221-413
Packing unit 10
EAN number 4007686103199
Tariff number 85369010
ETIM-Classification EC002600

85 x 49 x 51 mm

Additional information

Product

Box

Adjustable
Extension Lead
Fixed
Product Type

Adaptable

Qualifier

With Wago connectors

Ingress Protection

IP66

Cross Section Cable

4

Rated Operational Voltage

400 V

Mounting

Surface

c/w Door/Lid

Y

Number of Doors/Lids

1

Door/Lid Type

Plain

Material

Polypropylene PP

Colour

Black

Length

85 mm

Width

49 mm

Depth

51 mm

Operating Temperature Range

'-30 to 100 Degrees C

Frequently asked questions

Answer: SWA cable is a type of electrical cable with a galvanized steel wire armouring. This armouring provides mechanical protection, which allows the cable to withstand higher stresses, be buried directly, and be used in external or underground applications.

Answer: SWA cable is primarily used for:

  • Power distribution in industrial, commercial, and residential installations.
  • Underground installations.
  • External power supplies, such as garden lighting or outbuildings.
  • Harsh environments where mechanical protection is needed.

Answer: Yes, SWA cable is designed for outdoor use due to its robust mechanical protection and resistance to various environmental factors.

Answer: Yes, SWA cable is often used for direct burial without additional conduit due to its strong protective steel armour.

Answer: Factors include:

  • Cable size (cross-sectional area).
  • Ambient temperature.
  • Installation method (e.g., buried, in air, in conduit).
  • Grouping with other cables.
  • Thermal resistivity of the soil (for buried cables).

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