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30 A, BARRIER STRIP TERMINAL BLOCK, 1 ROW, 1 DECK
CategoryThe connector    terminals   
File Size239KB,6 Pages
ManufacturerCooper Industries
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A319507 Overview

30 A, BARRIER STRIP TERMINAL BLOCK, 1 ROW, 1 DECK

A319507 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerCooper Industries
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresSAFETY APPROVAL: UL 94V-0, THERMOPLASTIC
Fastening methodSCREW
Manufacturer's serial numberA3000
Installation typeBOARD
Number of layers1
Rows1
Number of channels7
Rated current30 A
Rated voltage600 V
safety certificateUL; CSA; CE; IEC
Terminal and terminal strip typesBARRIER STRIP TERMINAL BLOCK
Wire gauge12 AWG
MAGNUM
®
A31940707WR
Series A3000, LP3000 & CB3000
Single Row Terminal Blocks
Single & Double Row
Filtered Connectors
Euro-MAG Series
PCB – Spring Clamp
SPECIFICATIONS
Rating:
A3:
30A, 600V* #12-22 AWG
LP3: 30A, 150V #12-22 AWG
CB3: 30A, 600V #12-22 AWG
Wire Range:
#12-22 AWG CU
Center Spacing:
.437” or 7/16” (11.10 mm)
Screw Size:
#6-32 zinc plated philslot screws.
Torque Rating:
9 in-lb.
Base:
Standoffs standard for easy flux washing.
Distance Between Barriers:
.32” (8.1 mm)
Recommended PCB Hole Diameter:
.076” (1.93 mm)
Operating Temperature:
105°C (221°F) max., -40°C
(-40°F) min.
Molded Material:
Black, UL Rated 94V0 Thermoplastic
Breakdown Voltage:
3500V (A3 & LP3); 8200V (CB3)
Agency Information:
UL/CSA; IEC Compliance,
CE Certified
*30A Rating achieved with a #10 copper wire crimped to a ring terminal;
20 Rating without ring terminal.
LP301105
CB31420807
A3000 & LP3000 Series
.437
(11.10)
.15
(3.8)
dia.
.65
(16.5)
Base & Rail Mount
Connectors
Poles
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
MOUNTING
ENDS
ONLY
A
C
Mount Ctrs.
Length
1.31
1.75
2.18
2.62
3.06
3.50
3.93
4.37
4.81
5.25
5.68
6.12
6.56
7.00
7.43
7.87
8.31
8.75
9.18
9.62
10.06
10.50
10.93
11.37
11.81
1.73
2.17
2.61
3.05
3.48
3.92
4.36
4.80
5.23
5.67
6.11
6.55
6.98
7.42
7.86
8.30
8.73
9.17
9.60
10.05
10.48
10.92
11.36
11.80
12.23
BARRIER &
MOUNTING
ENDS
B
Pole Ctrs.
.43
.87
1.31
1.75
2.18
2.62
3.06
3.50
3.93
4.37
4.81
5.25
5.68
6.12
6.56
7.00
7.43
7.87
8.31
8.50
9.18
9.62
10.06
10.50
10.93
11.37
11.81
BARRIER
ENDS
ONLY
C
Length
.98
1.43
1.87
2.31
2.75
3.18
3.62
4.06
4.50
4.93
5.37
5.81
6.25
6.68
7.12
7.56
8.00
8.43
8.87
9.31
9.75
10.18
10.62
11.06
11.50
11.93
12.37
.40
(10.2)
C
Mount End
Barrier End
.565
(19.3)
.76
(14.35)
A
Mount Centers
B
Pole Centers
Mount End
Barrier End
.02
(.5)
CB3000 Series
.437
(11.10)
.19
(4.8)
dia.
.32
(8.1)
C
Mount End
Barrier End
Power Distribution Blocks
.70
(17.8)
.61
(15.5)
WIRE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
Dimensions in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.
A
Mount Centers
B
Pole Centers
Mount End
Barrier End
.02
(.5)
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