09 15 000 6107 HARTING, 09 15 000 6107 Datasheet - Page 18

CONTACT, MALE, 26-22AWG, CRIMP

09 15 000 6107

Manufacturer Part Number
09 15 000 6107
Description
CONTACT, MALE, 26-22AWG, CRIMP
Manufacturer
HARTING
Series
Han Dr
Datasheet

Specifications of 09 15 000 6107

Connector Type
Contact, Crimp
Current Rating
10A
Contact Plating
Silver
Wire Size (awg)
26-22
Contact Termination
Crimp
Contact Gender
Pin
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With
Han Industrial Connectors
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Electrical engineering data
General
The choice of connectors entails more than just considering factors
such as functionality, the number of contacts, current and voltage
ratings . It is equally important to take account of where the con-
nectors are to be used and the prevailing ambient conditions . This
in turn means that, dependent on the conditions under which they
are to be installed and pursuant to the relevant standards, different
voltage and current ratings may apply for the same connectors .
The most important influencing factors and the corresponding
electrical characteristics of the associated connectors are illus-
trated here in greater detail .
Overvoltage category
The overvoltage category is dependent on the mains voltage and
the location at which the equipment is installed . It describes the
maximum overvoltage resistance of a device in the event of a pow-
er supply system fault, e . g . in the event of a lightening strike .
The overvoltage category affects the dimensioning of components
in that it determines the clearance air gap . Pursuant to the relevant
standards, there are 4 overvoltage categories .
Equipment for industrial use, such as fall HARTING heavy
duty Han connector, fall into Overvoltage Category III.
Rated impulse voltages
supply system
(r . m . s . value)
voltage of the
a . c . voltage
d . c . voltage
Voltage line
to earth de-
the nominal
rived from
to the
1000
100
150
300
600
or
V
(r . m . s . value)
AC voltage
(= rated insulation voltage of equipment)
;120/208;
;220/380;
;230/400;
;240/415;
;260/440;
;347/600;
;380/660;
;400/690;
;415/720;
127/220
277/480
480/830
Nominal voltage of the supply system
66/115
V
(Table 5 of DIN EN 61 984)
(r . m . s . value)
AC voltage
;115; 120;
;220; 230;
;240; 260;
;347; 380;
;400; 415;
;440; 480;
;500; 577;
;660; 690;
;720; 830;
1000
127
277
600
66
V
(r . m . s . value,
d . c . voltage)
AC voltage
110; 120
1000
220
480
60
V
(r . m . s . value,
d . c . voltage)
AC voltage
;220-110;
240-120
440-220
960-480
V
Extract from DIN VDE 0110-1 and IEC 60 664-1,
Para . 2 .2 .2 .1 .1
Equipment of overvoltage category I is equipment for connec-
tion to circuits in which measures are taken to limit transient
overvoltages to an appropriately low level.
Note: Examples are protected electronic circuits.
Equipment of overvoltage category II is energy-consuming
equipment to be supplied from the fixed installation.
Note: Examples of such equipment are appliances, portable
tools and other household equipment with similar loads.
If such equipment is subjected to special requirements with regard
to reliabiliy and availability, overvoltage category III applies.
Equipment of overvoltage category III is equipment in fixed
installations and for cases where the reliability and the
availability of the equipment is subject to special require-
ments.
Note: Examples of such equipment are switches in the fixed
installation and equipment for industrial use with perma-
nent connection to the fixed installation.
Equipment of overvoltage category IV is for use at the origin of
the installation.
Note: Examples of such equipment are electricity meters and
primary overcurrent protection equipment.
protected
Special
levels
0 .5
0 .8
1 .5
2 .5
4 .0
I
Preferred values for the rated impulse voltage
and others)
(household
equipment
electrical
Level for
Overvoltage category
0 .8
1 .5
2 .5
4 .0
6 .0
II
kV (1 .2/50 µs)
distribution
Level for
systems
supply
1 .5
2 .5
4 .0
6 .0
8 .0
III
Input level
12 .0
2 .5
4 .0
6 .0
8 .0
IV
00 .
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