Electrical power supply connector POAG-KBT6-EC/4
DINmetalnickel-plated

Electrical power supply connector - POAG-KBT6-EC/4 - Stäubli Electrical Connectors AG - DIN / metal / nickel-plated
Electrical power supply connector - POAG-KBT6-EC/4 - Stäubli Electrical Connectors AG - DIN / metal / nickel-plated
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Characteristics

Type
electrical power supply
Format
DIN
Material
metal, nickel-plated
Product applications
cans, parts, for tools
Domain
medical
Other characteristics
IEC, panel-mount, equipotential bonding

Description

The IEC 60364-7-710 standard requires that additional protective equipotential bonding be provided in all Group 1 and 2 medical locations. The purpose of additional potential equalization is to equalize potentials between different metal parts that can be touched simultaneously, or to reduce differences of potential which can occur during operation between the bodies of medical electrical devices and conductive parts of other objects. The Stäubli connector is specially shaped so as to prevent accidental disconnection when in use, while allowing the lead to be removed without the need for tools. The items for potential equalization listed in the catalog take into account the requirements on potential equalization conductors set in IEC 60601-1 and are also tested according to the DIN 42801 TÜV type. Panel-mount sockets Sockets and plugs for self-assembly Connecting leads Junction boxes Potential equalization between medical equipments in hospitals or doctor's offices TÜV certified Nickel-plated contacts Reliable MULTILAM connection

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