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WIRING
(2) Insert wires into a blade terminal, then crimp the terminal.
Insert wires to a blade terminal, and check that the wires come out for about 0 to 0.5 mm from a sleeve.
Check the condition of the blade terminal after crimping. Do not use a blade terminal of which the crimping is
inappropriate, or the face is damaged.
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Blade terminals commercially available (as of May 2016)
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Wire removal
Pull the wire while pushing the open/close button all the way down firmly with a flathead screwdriver.
Cable gauge (mm²)
Blade terminal model
Manufacturer
Crimping tool name
With insulation sleeve
Without insulation
sleeve
0.3
AI 0,34-10TQ
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Phoenix Contact Co., Ltd. CRIMPFOX 6
0.5
AI 0,5-10WH
—
0.75
AI 0,75-10GY
A 0,75-10
1
AI 1-10RD
A 1-10
1.25, 1.5
AI 1,5-10BK
A 1,5-10
0.75 (for two wires)
AI-TWIN 2×0,75-10GY
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Cable gauge (mm²)
Blade terminal product
number
Insulation product
number
Manufacturer
Crimping tool product
number
0.3 to 0.75
BT 0.75-11
VC 0.75
NICHIFU Co.,Ltd.
NH 69
(3) Insert the wires into a socket.
When using a single wire or stranded wires without a blade terminal, push
the open/close button all the way down with a flathead screwdriver, and
insert the wire.
CAUTION
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Pulling out the wire forcefully without pushing the open/close button all the way down may damage the terminal block.
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Use a small flathead screwdriver (tip thickness: 0.4 mm / tip width: 2.5 mm).
If a flathead screwdriver with a narrow tip is used, terminal block may be damaged.
Commercially available products (as of April 2019)
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Place the flathead screwdriver vertical to the open/close button. In case the blade tip slips, it may cause an inverter damage or injury.
0 t
o 0
.5m
m
Sl
ee
ve
Wi
re
Damaged
Crumpled tip
Wires are not inserted
into the sleeve
Unstranded
wires
Open/close button
Flathead screwdriver
Open/close button
Flathead screwdriver
Name
Model
Manufacturer
Driver
SZF 0– 0,4 x 2,5
Phoenix Contact Co., Ltd.
Summary of Contents for 800 Series
Page 10: ...4 INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 46: ...40 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 64: ...58 INVERTER FAULT AND ALARM INDICATIONS ...
Page 70: ...64 SPECIFICATIONS ...