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Ceag 3P+E hazardous area plug,16A 415V
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Nominal current2
Number of cores2
Product details
The Ceag Ex-area plug 415V/16A is a robust and reliable connector specifically designed for use in explosive atmospheres. With a rated voltage of 415 volts and a rated current of 16 amperes, this plug meets the stringent requirements of the ATEX directives. The polyamide housing provides high resistance to chemical influences and mechanical stresses. The IP66 protection rating ensures that the plug is dust-tight and protected against strong water jets, making it ideal for use in harsh environments. The permissible ambient temperature ranges from -55 °C to +55 °C, allowing for versatile applications. The plug is equipped with an EC type examination certificate, providing additional safety and reliability in critical applications.
- Marking according to 2014/34/EU for explosive areas
- Suitable for frequencies up to 400 Hz
- Permissible ambient temperature from -55 °C to +55 °C
- Protection class I and protection rating IP66
- Cable entry for cable diameters of Ø 8 - 21 mm.
Exact colour description | Red |
Connection type | Male plug |
Nominal voltage | 415 V |
Nominal current | 16 A |
Number of cores | 4x |
Protection type (IP code) | IP66 |
Item number | 10239312 |
Manufacturer | Ceag |
Category | Power plugs + connectors |
Manufacturer No. | GHG5117406R0001 |
Release date | 13.12.2018 |
Colour | Red |
Exact colour description | Red |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Polyamide |
Connection type | Male plug |
Nominal voltage | 415 V |
Nominal current | 16 A |
Number of cores | 4x |
Protection type (IP code) | IP66 |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 31,32 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,78 |
Width | 95 mm |
Height | 93 mm |
Weight | 350 g |
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