Terminal Blocks - Accessories - Jumpers

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0202183

0202183

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 4POS SCREW-IN

0

0203386

0203386

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 10POS SCREW-IN

0

0202219

0202219

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 10POS SCREW-IN

0

0202196

0202196

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 2POS SCREW-IN

0

0203360

0203360

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 4POS SCREW-IN

0

0201511

0201511

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 2POS SCREW

0

0602424

0602424

Phoenix Contact

CONN BRIDGE

0

2809270

2809270

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 57POS BRIDGE

0

2830168

2830168

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 12POS BRIDGE

0

0203302

0203302

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 1POS SCREW

0

2818355

2818355

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 1POS BRIDGE

0

3024876

3024876

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 8POS

0

0301479

0301479

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 100POS SCREW

0

3030396

3030396

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 4POS FLAT PIN

0

0200076

0200076

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 2POS SCREW-IN

0

0303341

0303341

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK SCREW-IN

0

3006535

3006535

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 10POS FLAT PIN

0

3024892

3024892

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 10POS

0

0302232

0302232

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 1POS SCREW

0

2818339

2818339

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER TERM BLK 1POS BRIDGE

0

Terminal Blocks - Accessories - Jumpers

1. Overview

Terminal block jumpers are conductive components used to establish electrical connections between adjacent terminals in terminal blocks. They serve as critical accessories in electrical systems, enabling circuit continuity, signal routing, and power distribution. With the increasing complexity of industrial automation and electrical systems, jumpers play a vital role in optimizing wiring efficiency, reducing installation time, and enhancing system reliability.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Shorting Jumpers Low-resistance copper/aluminum bridges for permanent connections Current transformer circuits, power distribution panels
Bridge Jumpers Modular design with multiple contact points PLC control systems, relay panels
Removable Jumpers Tool-free insertion/removal for maintenance flexibility Test equipment, temporary wiring systems
Insulated Jumpers Encapsulated design with protective housing High-voltage switchgear, hazardous environments
Marking Jumpers Integrated labeling for circuit identification Control cabinets, industrial machinery

3. Structure and Composition

Typical jumper assemblies consist of: 1) Conductive elements (copper alloys, tin-plated surfaces) 2) Insulation housing (PA66, UL94-V0 rated thermoplastics) 3) Contact springs (phosphor bronze with gold plating) 4) Mechanical locking features (snap-in or screw-fixed) 5) Optional marking inserts. The design ensures vibration resistance (up to 15G), IP20 protection rating, and compliance with IEC 60947 standards.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Typical Range Importance
Rated Voltage 250V-1000V AC/DC Determines insulation requirements
Current Capacity 10A-200A Dictates conductor cross-section
Contact Resistance <10m Impacts thermal performance
Operating Temp. -40 C to +120 C Affects material selection
Short Circuit Withstand 10kA-50kA Safety and system protection

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: - Industrial Automation (PLC cabinets, robotics) - Energy Systems (solar inverters, wind turbines) - Transportation (railway control systems, EV charging) - Building Infrastructure (HVAC systems, smart grids) - Test & Measurement (laboratory equipment, diagnostic tools)

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

Manufacturer Product Series Key Features
Phoenix Contact FK-U/ jumper series Modular bridge design, 17.5mm pitch
Weidm ller SAM series Tool-free operation, color-coded variants
TE Connectivity CHC jumpers High vibration resistance, automotive grade
Wago 287-series CAGE CLAMP technology, 35mm DIN rail
Omron V-terminal jumpers UL/CSA certified, 50A rating

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: 1) Electrical requirements (current/voltage matching) 2) Environmental conditions (temperature, corrosion) 3) Installation method (DIN rail, panel mount) 4) Maintenance needs (removable vs. fixed) 5) Compatibility with terminal block pitch (2.5mm to 100mm)

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization (sub-2.5mm pitch jumpers) - Smart integration (IoT-enabled monitoring jumpers) - Material innovation (graphene-enhanced conductors) - Modular systems (tool-less reconfiguration) - Sustainability (halogen-free materials, RoHS compliance)

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