The Story
Pacer's 20A European Style Terminal Block is the perfect solution for marine and boating electrical systems. Designed to withstand harsh marine environments, this 12-gang terminal block ensures reliable power distribution and secure connections on your vessel.
Key Features
- Current Rating: 20 AMP
- Voltage Rating: 300V
- Wire Gauge: Supports up to 12 AWG
- Number of Positions: 12
- Durable Construction: Made from 6/6 nylon for enhanced strength
- Corrosion Resistance: Features tin-plated brass inserts
- Safety Features: Recessed screws and terminals to minimize shock hazards
- Moisture Protection: Closed-back design prevents moisture intrusion
- Customization: Easily cut to fit specific needs
Marine-Grade Construction
Each European terminal block is built to endure the most demanding marine conditions. The robust 6/6 nylon housing ensures durability, while tin-plated brass inserts provide excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for the salty, humid environments found on boats and yachts.
Safety and Reliability
Safety is paramount in marine electrical systems. Our terminal blocks feature recessed screws and terminals to reduce the risk of accidental shocks. The closed-back design effectively shields internal components from moisture, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
Designed with the user in mind, these terminal blocks are easily cut to accommodate various installation requirements. The included wire protectors safeguard stranded wires during installation, preventing damage and ensuring secure connections every time.
Compliance and Certifications
| Certification | Status |
|---|---|
| UL Recognized | Yes |
| CSA Certified | Yes |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Package Quantity | 5 |
| Box Dimensions | 1" H x 1" W x 6" L |
| Weight | 0.4 lbs |
| UPC | 840248215947 |
Applications
- Distributing voltage and power to multiple circuits onboard your vessel
- Combining ground connections within your boat's electrical system
- Organizing and managing electrical connections in marine control panels
Description
Pacer's 20A European Style Terminal Block is the perfect solution for marine and boating electrical systems. Designed to withstand harsh marine environments, this 12-gang terminal block ensures reliable power distribution and secure connections on your vessel.
Key Features
- Current Rating: 20 AMP
- Voltage Rating: 300V
- Wire Gauge: Supports up to 12 AWG
- Number of Positions: 12
- Durable Construction: Made from 6/6 nylon for enhanced strength
- Corrosion Resistance: Features tin-plated brass inserts
- Safety Features: Recessed screws and terminals to minimize shock hazards
- Moisture Protection: Closed-back design prevents moisture intrusion
- Customization: Easily cut to fit specific needs
Marine-Grade Construction
Each European terminal block is built to endure the most demanding marine conditions. The robust 6/6 nylon housing ensures durability, while tin-plated brass inserts provide excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for the salty, humid environments found on boats and yachts.
Safety and Reliability
Safety is paramount in marine electrical systems. Our terminal blocks feature recessed screws and terminals to reduce the risk of accidental shocks. The closed-back design effectively shields internal components from moisture, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
Designed with the user in mind, these terminal blocks are easily cut to accommodate various installation requirements. The included wire protectors safeguard stranded wires during installation, preventing damage and ensuring secure connections every time.
Compliance and Certifications
| Certification | Status |
|---|---|
| UL Recognized | Yes |
| CSA Certified | Yes |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Package Quantity | 5 |
| Box Dimensions | 1" H x 1" W x 6" L |
| Weight | 0.4 lbs |
| UPC | 840248215947 |
Applications
- Distributing voltage and power to multiple circuits onboard your vessel
- Combining ground connections within your boat's electrical system
- Organizing and managing electrical connections in marine control panels