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Orientation of Receptacle Assembly

 1. 

NOTICE:

  Before insertion of a contact into an  

    insulator, please review the insulator’s contact  

    numbering scheme so the ground and each  

    contact (phase) is placed into the proper hole.
  2. Push the wired contact into the insulating block  

    until it stops and snaps into place.
  3. Ensure its correct mounting by slightly pulling on contact.
  4. The male contacts are solid for their entire  

    length and are inserted with the contact tip first  

    into the rear of the inlet/plug.
  5. The female contacts consist of a flexible braid  

    and spring and are inserted with the contact tip  

    first into the rear of the lidded receptacle/connector.
  6. Insert the Provided Hole Plugs into the unused  

    holes in the front of each insulating block.

  

NOTICE:

 If a new Receptacle or Inlet is to mate  

    with a previously installed device, pay particular  

    attention to the number of contacts and 

    numbered position in the Receptacle or Inlet.  

    Continuity will not be obtained unless the male  

    and female contacts are evenly mated.

Disassembly of PN12c Contacts

  1. To remove the contact from the insulating block, the  

    provided Multi-Contact Removal Tool 9-LD12-37 must  

    be used. From the front side of the insulating block,  

    slide the contact removal tool over the contact.
  2. Push until the contact pops out the back side of  

    the insulating block.
 3. 

NOTICE: 

Each contact is designed to be  

    removed from the insulating block a maximum 

    of 3 times. New contacts should be used if 

    contacts are removed more than 3 times.

 ASSEMBLY

Verify power has been disconnected prior to assembly.

For In-Line Connections

Insert the cable through the handle and gasket. Strip 

the cable jacket to provide a workable wire length, 

being mindful that the jacket must extend into the 

handle to achieve a secure grip. Then strip the wires 

to the lengths indicated in Table 4. When applicable 

back out the terminal screws far enough (but not 

completely) to allow the conductors to pass. Insert 

the conductors fully into their respective terminals 

and hand tighten to the torques indicated in Table 5.  

For Mounted Receptacles/Inlets

Insert the cable through the wall box and cut to allow 

adequate length. Strip the cable jacket to allow a 

workable wire length. Strip the individual cables to 

the lengths indicated on Table 4. When applicable 

back out the terminal screws far enough (but not 

completely) to allow the conductors to pass. Insert 

the conductors fully into their respective terminals 

and hand tighten to the torques indicated in Table 5.  

Assemble the receptacle/inlet and the color gasket  

to the box with the appropriate hardware. 

Hole Pattern for Custom Mounting

In applications where custom mounting to a panel or box is 

desired, the clearance and mounting holes should be drilled 

as indicated in the following diagram and Table 7.

NOTICE: 

In order to maintain the IP protection 

provided by PN models in custom installations, 

watertight seals should be used under the heads of 

the four mounting bolts and they must be retained 

by a lock washer and nut on the inside of the box or 

panel. Alternatively, four blind holes may be drilled 

and threaded to accommodate the mounting screws, 

provided that the hole depth is sufficient to achieve 

adequate gasket compression.

   OPERATION

To ensure safe and reliable operation, Meltric 

plugs and receptacles must be used in  

 

accordance with their assigned ratings.  

Meltric plugs & receptacles can only be used in conjunction 

with mating receptacles or plugs manufactured by Meltric or 

another licensed producer of products bearing the 

TM

 

technology trademark.

Meltric plugs & receptacles are designed with different 

keying arrangements, so that only plugs and receptacles 

with compatible contact configurations and electrical 

ratings will mate with each other.

Connection

To connect, open the protective plug cap, align the red dots 

on the plug and receptacle bodies, insert plug into receptacle, 

apply force and rotate the plug 20° counterclockwise(CCW). 

The contacts will mate and the circuit will close. 

 

                 

 

Disconnection

To open the circuit and remove the plug, press the 

pawl, apply inward force and rotate the plug 20° 

clockwise (CW).  The plug can be safely withdrawn 

from the receptacle.  The plug contacts remain 

shrouded until after the circuit is disconnected.  

Close protective plug cap to prevent contamination 

by dirt, dust or other debris.

 

 

LOCKOUT PROVISIONS

The plug cap can be locked with a locking pawl 

except PNHT or PN12cSS. 

Screw:  Plug inserted or cap closed, turn the 5/16" 

screw with an Allen key until it reaches the bottom. 

NOTICE:

 Do not over tighten. 

   MAINTENANCE

Before inspecting, repairing, or

maintaining Meltric products,  

disconnect electrical power to the receptacle to 

eliminate the risk of electrical shock.

Meltric products require little on-going maintenance.  

However, it is a good practice to periodically perform 

the following general inspections:

  •  Check the mounting screws for tightness.
  •  Verify that the weight of the cable is supported  

    by the strain relief mechanism and not by the 

    terminal connections.
  •  Check the IP gaskets for wear and resiliency.   

    In wet/wash-down environments, the gaskets  

    should be inspected periodically (6 months) for  

    wear and hardness.  Replace gaskets as needed.
  •  Verify the electrical continuity of the ground  

    circuit every 6 months.
  •  Check the contact surfaces for cleanliness and pitting.

Deposits of dust or debris can be rubbed off the 

contacts with a clean cloth.  

NOTICE:

 Under no 

circumstances should the contact surfaces be filed 

since this will remove the silver-nickel, butt-contact 

tip and degrade the contact consistency. Sprays 

should not be used since they tend to collect dirt.  If 

any significant pitting of the contacts or other serious 

damage is observed, the device should be replaced.

Receptacle contacts may be inspected by qualified 

personnel.  This should only be done with the 

power disconnected.  Any repair or service must be 

performed with genuine Meltric parts only.

    MANUFACTURER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Meltric’s responsibility is strictly limited to the repair or 

replacement of any product that does not conform to 

the warranty specified in the purchase contract.  Meltric 

shall not be liable for any penalties or consequential 

damages associated with the loss of production, work, 

profit or any financial loss incurred by the customer.

Meltric Corporation shall not be held liable when its 

products are used in conjunction with products not 

bearing the 

TM

 technology trademark.  The use 

of Meltric products in conjunction with mating devices 

that are not marked with the 

TM

 technology 

trademark shall void all warranties on the product.

   GENERAL

PN Series Standard Duty plugs and receptacles 

are designed to offer superior safety, durability and 

consistent, electrical contact performance.  Please 

follow the instructions below to ensure the proper 

installation, operation and maintenance of this product.

There are inherent dangers 

associated with electrical 

products. Failure to follow safety precautions can 

result in serious injury or death. These instructions must 

be followed to ensure the safe and proper installation, 

operation and maintenance of the Meltric devices. 

Before installation, disconnect all sources of power 

to the circuit to eliminate the risk of electrical shock.

   RATINGS

Meltric’s PN7, PN20 and PN30 plugs & receptacles 

are listed in accordance with UL 1682, CSA 22.2 

No. 182.1 and IEC 60309-1.  The PN12c is listed 

in accordance with IEC 60309-1.  The amperage, 

voltage and environmental ratings are indicated in 

Table 1.   

      INSTALLATION

PN Series plugs and receptacles should be 

installed by a qualified person in accordance  

with all applicable local and national electrical  

 

codes.  

Before starting, verify that the power has been 

disconnected, all product ratings are appropriate 

for the application and the conductors meet code 

requirements and are within the capacities of the 

terminals noted in Table 2. NPT Guidelines are 

detailed in Table 3.

General Notes & Precautions

  1. This product must be installed by a certified  

   personnel.

 2. 

NOTICE:

 Do not tin terminal wire ends.

 3. 

NOTICE:

 Do not use moisture repellent sprays on 

    the contacts.

  4. Do not back terminal screws fully out.

  5. Self-tapping screws are provided for use with some  

    polymeric accessories.  High torque may be  

    required to drive them in.  

NOTICE:

 Once they  

    are seated, care should be taken in order to avoid  

    over-tightening them against the plastic material.

 6. 

NOTICE:

 Meltric threaded handles come with  

    tapered style threads. The use of fitting seal tape  

    is recommended to maintain watertightness of

    all NPT fittings and joints.

  7. Various handles and cord grip options may be 

    used.  These instructions are based on handles  

    provided with integral multi-layer bushing cord grips. 

  8.  If the plug and receptacle are stainless steel then 

    stainless steel accessories must be used.

 ENVIRONMENTAL

Optimum operating conditions are achieved by installing 

IP66/IP67 plugs and receptacles with the latch at the top.

NOTICE:

 To prevent water ingress, non-watertight plugs/

receptacles must always face downwards when not mated.

Wire Strip Length

Wire strip lengths are indicated in Table 4.  Strip 

lengths for cable sheathing will depend on the 

specific application.  When used with handles, the 

cable sheathing should extend into the handle to  

ensure secure cord gripping.

Terminal Screw Tightening Torques

The wiring terminals are spring-assisted to prevent 

loosening due to wire strand settlement, vibration and 

thermal cycling. 

NOTICE:

 Avoid over-tightening. Appropriate 

tools and tightening torques are indicated in Table 5.

Wiring the Terminal Connections

 

Verify that power has been disconnected prior to 

wiring the conductors to the plug and receptacle. 

Wiring must be made according to all applicable  

local and national electrical codes. Check that  

 

the rating is correct for the installation.  

Follow the conductor-coding and terminal markings 

detailed in Table 6.  

WARNING:

 This product must 

be electrically grounded.  A grounding terminal is 

provided on all metal accessories, with a green screw 

and a washer.

For Screw Type Terminals

Insert cable through handle and strip cable jacket to 

adequate length.  The cable jacket should extend at 

least 1/2” into handle.  Back out terminal screws only 

far enough for conductor to clear.  Strip each conductor 

per Table 4.  Twist the strands of each conductor 

together and insert fully into the terminal.  Tighten 

terminal screws to torques indicated in Table 5.

PN12c Crimped/Soldered Terminal Wire Connections:

1.  Strip each conductor to 25/64-inches (10-mm).
2A. For 18-16 AWG wires, insert Ferrule into contact.

2B. For 14 AWG Wires (max), the Ferrule is not required.
3.  Insert stripped wire end into Ferrule or contact.  

 

(Perform either step 4 or 5)

4A. 18-16 AWG Wires – For Crimping the Contacts,  

 

use either North American Contact Crimping Tool  

 

4CN30 (using crimping slot 12-10) or Crimp  

 

contact with European Contact Crimping Tool  

 

61-CA500 (using 4 MM slot).

4B. 14 AWG Wires –  For Crimping the Contacts, 

 

use either North American Contact Crimping Tool  

 

4CN30 (using crimping slot 8) or Crimp contact  

 

with European Contact Crimping Tool 61-CA500  

 

(using 4 MM slot).

5. 

NOTICE: 

Soldering of the wire into the contact  

 

must be performed with the contact out of the  

 

Interior Insulator to prevent damage to the insulator. 

    • Using tin solder and a 50W soldering iron, heat  

 

the terminal for approximately 30 seconds.  

 

While heating, apply the soldering wire into the  

 

hole at the bottom of the terminal and let it 

 

penetrate by capillary action. Let it cool down  

 

without any mechanical stress.

6.  Slide the Heat Shrink Insulation Sleeve over the  

 

contact until it butts up against the contact  shoulder.  

 

NOTE:

 Sleeve must be applied.  

7.  With a Heat Gun that has a temperature range  

 

of 600°F to 950°F, apply heat evenly 360°  

 

around the sleeve until it shrinks around the  

 

contact and wire.

Assembly of PN12c Contacts

Once wired, the contacts must be inserted into the 

rear of their respective insulating block.  The rear 

side of the inlet/plug or receptacle/connector is 

considered as the flat surface of the 4-bolt hole 

mounting surface.

Assembly 

  Disassembly

Orientation of Inlet Assembly

Table 4 - Wire Strip Lengths – Dimension A

   

                  Receptacle          Plug/Inlet 

Device/Contact  Inches mm Inches mm

PN20/30  

3/8   10 

3/8 10

PN20HT/30HT 

3/8   10 

3/8 10

PN7c  

5/16  

5/16 8

PN12c/PN12cSS 25/64  

10 

3/8 10

Table 5 - Terminal Screw Tightening Torques

 

          Torque 

Required Screwdriver

Device/Contact in-lbs N-m 

or Allen Wrench

 

PN20/30  

8    0.9  3 mm or 1/8” precision tip

PN20HT/30HT 

8    0.9  3 mm or 1/8” precision tip

PN7c 

 

8    0.9  3 mm or 1/8” precision tip

PN12c/PN12cSS  -    - 

crimp/solder type terminals

Table 1 - General Ratings
 

PN12  PN7  PN20 PN30

 

5A  15A 20A 20A

 

 

7A  20A 30A 30A

Voltage

 

600VAC 600VAC 600VAC 600VAC

Frequency

 

50-400 Hz  50-400 Hz  50-400 Hz 50-400 Hz

Environmental

 

IP66+67  IP66+67  IP66/IP67 IP66/IP67

 

 

 

IP54/IP55 IP54/IP55

*PN20HT and PN30HT are current interrupting up to 480V only, 

environmental rating is IP44.

Current

Interrupting
Non-Current

Interrupting

Table 3 - NPT Guidelines

 

NPT 

Cable Range

 

  .50" 

  .062 - 0.50

 

  .75" 

  .187 - 0.75

 

1.00" 

  .437 - 1.10

 

1.25" 

  .750 - 1.375

 

1.50"* 

  .890 - 1.650

 

2.00"* 

1.125 - 2.438

 

2.50"* 

1.750 - 2.565

* PN12cSS only

PN20/PN30

PN20HT/PN30HT

PN7c/PN12c

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B

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Table 7 - Custom Mounting Dimensions

   

 

‘A’  

  ‘B’   

  ‘C’ 

Model 

Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm

PN20/30 

2.00  

50 

1.65  

42 

.19    5.0

PN20HT/30HT  2.00  

50 

1.65  

42 

.19    5.0

PN7c 

2.00  

50 

1.65  

42 

.19    5.0

PN12c 

2.00  

50 

1.65  

42 

.19    5.0

PN12cSS 

2.00  

50 

1.65  

42 

.19    5.0

Table 6 - Conductor Coding and Terminal Markings
Terminal ID  

Function

“G”, “E” or GND 

  “N”

 

PN20/PN30/PN20HT/PN30HT Models

“1” or “R1” (Black) 

“2” or “S2” (Red)

“3” or “T3” (Blue)

PN7c/PN12c Models

“1” to “6”  or 

“1” or “11”

“Hot” conductors, no specific lettered ter-

minal applies to any specific colored conductor

“Hot” conductors, no specific lettered ter-

minal applies to any specific colored conductor

White or gray, system ground 

(neutral conductor only “N”)

Green equipment grounding conductor 

only (or green with yellow stripe).

Table 2 — Wiring Terminal Capacity* (in AWG)
Model 

Wire Size Min  Wire Size Max

PN/20/30 

14 8

PN/20HT/30/HT 14 

8

PN7c 

18 10

PN12c/PN12cSS 18 

14

*Capacity is based on THHN wire sizes.

Compression

Nut

Handle

Strain

Relief

Color-Coded

Gasket

Bushing

Receptacle (or Inlet)

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