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1. Power Distribution Blocks | McMaster-Carr
Link: https://www.mcmaster.com/products/power-distribution-blocks/
Description: WEBChoose from our selection of power distribution blocks, including over 70 products in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.
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2. Distribution Blocks | nVent ERIFLEX
Link: https://www.nvent.com/en-us/eriflex/products/distribution-blocks
Description: WEBDistribution Blocks. nVent ERIFLEX offers a wide selection of compact halogen free single pole, two pole, and four pole distribution blocks and a complete range of assembly support products for easy fastening to DIN rails or steel sheet.
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3. Distribution blocks and device terminal blocks | Phoenix Contact
Link: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/en-us/products/distribution-blocks
Description: WEBDistribution blocks for load and control current distribution. The distribution blocks and device terminal blocks with Push-in and screw connection technology come ready to connect and are available in various cross-sections, numbers of positions, mounting types, and colors. The blocks can be used straight away and extended as needed.
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4. Power Distribution Blocks | ElecDirect
Link: https://www.elecdirect.com/power-distribution-blocks
Description: WEBOur Power Distribution Blocks provide a safe and convenient way of splitting primary power into a variety of secondary circuits, splicing cables or providing a fixed junction tap-off point. These blocks are designed for emergency and backup power systems and are ideally suited for use with control panels, material handling equipment, motor ...
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5. Power Distribution Blocks - Grainger Industrial Supply
Link: https://www.grainger.com/category/electrical/electrical-connectors-wiring-devices/wire-connectors-terminals-terminal-blocks/power-distribution-blocks/power-distribution-blocks
Description: WEB163 products. Power distribution blocks split a primary power or ground source (line) into secondary outputs (load) to distribute the connection to multiple branch circuits. Also known as power terminal blocks, they provide a fixed, tap-off point within enclosed equipment.
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6. Power Distribution Terminal Blocks Why use a distribution …
Link: https://library.e.abb.com/public/d990dda2cffe6ca8852577dc00674792/1SXU160108L0201.pdf
Description: WEBA Distribution block is an economical and convenient way of distributing an electrical circuit from a single input source, to several devices in the branch circuit. Thus re-ducing the total number of wires in your electrical panel and saving you time and money.
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7. Power Distribution Blocks | TE Connectivity
Link: https://www.te.com/en/products/connectors/terminal-blocks-strips/power-distribution-blocks.html
Description: WEBOur exclusive compact and modular power distribution blocks distribute electrical circuits from a single input source to several devices in the branch circuit. Power distribution blocks are easy to install, save space, and allow increased productivity as …
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8. Distribution Blocks and Power Terminals | nVent ERIFLEX
Link: https://www.nvent.com/en-us/products/low-voltage-power-grounding-connections/distribution-blocks-power-terminals
Description: WEBHome. Distribution Blocks and Power Terminals | nVent ERIFLEX. Distribution Blocks & Power Terminals. Intuitively designed, easy to inspect and install. nVent ERIFLEX offers a range of compact power blocks as well as single-, two- and four-pole distribution blocks.
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9. Distribution blocks - Distribution blocks and device terminal blocks
Link: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/assets/2018/interactive_ed/101_788143/index.html
Description: WEBDistribution blocks PTVFIX distribution blocks The PTVFIX distribution blocks are the latest distribution blocks in Phoenix Contact’s portfolio. Just like the PTFIX blocks, these blocks feature simple Push-in direct-connection technology and the FIX factor (PTVFIX).
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10. Power distribution blocks - Siemens
Link: https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3116d56d-d529-43d6-9bde-d7c6325744e4/sie-br-distribution-blocks.pdf
Description: WEBDistribution blocks are used to realize single-, two-, three- and four-phase systems up to a rated current of 400 A. This enables to split power supply circuits in several load circuits with different cable cross-sections. The following Distribution Blocks are SCCR rated only with Class J Fuses. See detailed technical sheet on the next page.