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Terminal block series for DCS marshalling applications

Weidmuller’s WMF 2.5 terminal block series simplifies wiring, reduces cabinet space, increases functionality, and expands wire routing and signal distribution capabilities.

10/22/2010


Weidmuller announces the introduction of an innovative new terminal block series, the WMF 2.5 (Weidmuller Multi Function). This new series is specifically designed for the challenging demands of DCS marshalling applications– notably to simplify wiring, reduce required cabinet space, increase functionality, and expand wire routing and signal distribution capabilities. Even with the existence of alternative technologies such as remote I/O and Field bus, terminal blocks still play a crucial role in DCS marshalling. The WMF 2.5 series offers an uncomplicated connection that ensures a clear arrangement of electrical circuits and provides one of the best possible solutions for signal termination in the process and power generation industries.

The WMF 2.5 terminal block series features several new functions in a single profile, and boasts a width of just 5 mm. These new functions include feed-through, fusing and quick disconnects. The WMF 2.5 terminals incorporate advances such as an integrated shield or ground (PE) connection, and three separate jumpering channels to accommodate parallel and series jumpering. In addition to the ability to terminate each individual signal with a screw connection, the new WMF 2.5 series offers the option to use a pre-assembled cable that features Weidmuller’s pluggable BLZ connectors.  The connectors can be plugged directly into the bank of terminal blocks, creating a “plug-and-play” option that reduces wiring time.

Weidmuller’s new WMF 2.5 terminal block series includes clearly identified, black fuse terminals that are equipped with a robust pivoting fuse holder. This feature enables quick and easy fuse replacement as the holder rotates upward, avoiding any interference with adjacent terminals. Also designed in a slim 5mm width, the new fuse terminal provides significant space-savings over existing fuse terminals of comparable electrical function. An optional LED status indicator clearly shows if the fuse is OK or needs replacement. The LED circuit is designed to produce minimal leakage current (<0.5 mA) when the fuse is blown, eliminating the potential for false status indication to the PLC or DCS.

The WMF 2.5 terminals feature Weidmuller’s standard setting, vibration-proof and maintenance-free screw clamp termination technology. They are electrically rated for 600 V/25A/26-12AWG, and have UL and CSA approvals.

www.weidmuller.com

Weidmuller

- Also see:

Control Engineering Industrial Network New Product Area;

Control Engineering System Integration Channel; and

Simplify the terminal rail assembly: Weidmuller’s RailDesigner 5.0


- Edited by Amanda McLeman, Control Engineering, CFE Media, www.controleng.com



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