Terminal Blocks - Din Rail, Channel

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
281-907

281-907

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR GROUND TERMINAL BLOC

100

2002-2611/1000-541

2002-2611/1000-541

WAGO

DOUBLE-DECK FUSE TERMINAL BLOCK;

97

2002-2231

2002-2231

WAGO

DOUBLE-DECK TERMINAL BLOCK; THRO

110

285-135

285-135

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

55

2016-1207

2016-1207

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR GROUND TERMINAL BLOC

40

2002-1611/1000-541

2002-1611/1000-541

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR FUSE TERMINAL BLOCK;

360

2002-1402

2002-1402

WAGO

4-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

489

281-916

281-916

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR CARRIER TERMINAL BLO

100

2006-1201

2006-1201

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

205

281-611

281-611

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR FUSE TERMINAL BLOCK;

84

2002-6301

2002-6301

WAGO

3-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

195

2002-3208

2002-3208

WAGO

TRIPLE-DECK TERMINAL BLOCK; 6-CO

175

2002-1203

2002-1203

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

165

280-550

280-550

WAGO

TRIPLE-DECK TERMINAL BLOCK; THRO

40

281-623

281-623

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR FUSE TERMINAL BLOCK;

112

2002-3231

2002-3231

WAGO

TRIPLE-DECK TERMINAL BLOCK; THRO

47

2002-2207

2002-2207

WAGO

DOUBLE-DECK TERMINAL BLOCK; 4-CO

36

2004-1301

2004-1301

WAGO

3-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

300

270-560

270-560

WAGO

3-CONDUCTOR SENSOR TERMINAL BLOC

200

2004-1201

2004-1201

WAGO

2-CONDUCTOR THROUGH TERMINAL BLO

87

Terminal Blocks - Din Rail, Channel

1. Overview

DIN Rail and Channel Terminal Blocks are modular electrical connectors used to secure and transmit electrical signals or power between wires and devices. Designed to mount on standardized DIN rails (EN 50022) or channel rails, these components enable efficient wiring organization in industrial and commercial systems. Their importance lies in simplifying complex electrical installations, enhancing maintainability, and ensuring reliable connectivity in critical infrastructure.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Screw-Type DIN Rail Terminal BlocksUses screw clamping for secure wire connections; supports high current ratingsIndustrial control panels, HVAC systems
Spring-Clamp Terminal BlocksTool-free push-in wiring for fast installation; vibration-resistantAutomation systems, railway signaling
PCB Mount Terminal BlocksDirect printed circuit board integration; compact designTelecom equipment, medical devices
Channel Rail Terminal BlocksDesigned for C-shaped channel rails; modular expandabilityPower distribution cabinets, renewable energy systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Conductive Elements: Copper alloy or brass contacts with tin/silver plating for corrosion resistance
  • Insulation Housing: Flame-retardant thermoplastic (UL 94 V-0 rated)
  • Mounting Mechanism: Snap-in clips for DIN rail (35mm standard) or channel rail compatibility
  • Wire Connection System: Screw terminals (M3-M4), spring clamps, or cage clamps

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Rated Current10A - 100ADetermines power transmission capacity
Rated Voltage250V - 1000VDefines electrical insulation requirements
Wire Size Compatibility0.14mm - 300mm Matches with conductor dimensions
Insulation Resistance>1000M Ensures safety and signal integrity
Operating Temperature-20 C to +70 CMaterial performance under thermal stress

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: PLC control cabinets, motor drives
  • Energy Systems: Solar inverters, wind turbine junction boxes
  • Building Infrastructure: Smart lighting control systems
  • Rail Transport: Train power distribution panels

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Phoenix ContactPT 10-1.5/HC SeriesModular design with cross-connection capability
Weidm llerOMNIMATE PCB Terminal BlocksHigh-density PCB connectivity
Schneider ElectricEasy Connect DIN Rail BlocksIP20 protection rating, color-coded wiring
TE ConnectivityDIN-A-MITE SeriesCompact size with 6kV impulse withstand

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match current/voltage ratings with system requirements
  • Choose connection type based on maintenance needs (screw for high reliability, spring for quick changes)
  • Verify wire gauge compatibility
  • Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration, humidity)
  • Check certifications (UL, CSA, IEC 60947)

Case Study: A smart building project selected spring-clamp terminal blocks with 600V rating and IP55 housing to enable rapid maintenance while ensuring safety in electrical rooms.

8. Industry Trends

  • Miniaturization: 30% reduction in standard DIN rail block width (e.g., 6.2mm vs. 8.4mm)
  • Smart Integration: Built-in current sensors and IoT connectivity
  • Material Innovation: Halogen-free flame retardant materials
  • Standardization: Global adoption of IEC 61535 for safe low-voltage connections
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