PHOENIX CONTACT 3209565 Tripleport PG Terminal Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- PHOENIX CONTACT
Table of Contents
- 1 Installation instructions Increased safety “e”
- 2 Installation and connection
- 3 For further information, see page 2
- 4 Attestation of Conformity
- 5 Further valid certificates
- 6 Technical data/requirements in accordance with UL and CSA standards
- 7 Safety notes
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PHOENIX CONTACT 3209565 Tripleport PG Terminal Instructions
Ground terminal with multi-conductor push-in connection for use in potentially
explosive areas
The terminal is designed for connecting and linking copper wires in wiring
spaces with “eb”, “ec” or “nA” types of protection.
1 Installation instructions Increased safety “e”
The terminal block must be installed in a housing which is suitable for the
type of protection. Depending on the type of protection, the housing must meet
the following requirements: – Flammable gases: IEC/EN 60079-0 and IEC/EN
60079-7
– Combustible dust: IEC/EN 60079-0 and IEC/EN 60079-31 When arranging terminal
blocks of other series and sizes, as well as other certified components in
rows, ensure that the required air clearances and creepage distances are
observed. You may install the terminal block in equipment with temperature
class T6 (e.g. branch or junction boxes). The rated values must be adhered to.
The ambient temperature at the installation position may not exceed +40°C. The
terminal block may also be installed in equipment with temperature classes T1
to T5. For applications in temperature classes T1 to T4, ensure compliance
with the highest permissible operating temperature at the insulating parts
(see Technical Data, “Installation temperature range”).
2 Installation and connection
2.1 Installation on the DIN rail
Snap the terminal blocks onto a corresponding DIN rail. For optical or
electrical isolation, partition plates or covers can be inserted between the
terminal blocks. When the terminal blocks are arranged in rows, fit the end
terminal with the open half of the housing with the corresponding cover. If
the terminal strip is not protected against twisting, slipping or moving by
other certified components, it must be fixed on both sides with one of the
specified end brackets (see accessories). Observe the accompanying example
when installing the accessories. ()
Note: When fixing terminal blocks with other certified components, ensure that
the required air clearances and creepage distances are observed.
2.2 Use of bridging jumpers
- For this purpose, the contact tab of the plug-in bridge must be disconnected for the skip PE terminal to be disconnected.
NOTE: Using skip bridging from the ground terminals reduces the rated voltage of the bridged basic terminal blocks.
2.3 Connecting the conductors
Strip the conductors to the specified length (see technical data). Stranded conductors can be fitted with ferrules. Crimp the ferrules using crimping pliers and ensure that the test requirements listed in DIN 46228 Part 4 are met. The length of the copper ferrules must equal the specified conductor stripping length. Solid or stranded conductors with ferrules can be connected directly without tools. Insert the conductor into the connection opening of the terminal block up to the stop. With small conductor cross sections and stranded conductors without ferrules, you must open the terminal point before inserting the conductor. To do so, push the integrated push button down using a bladed screwdriver (tool recommendation, see accessories).
3 For further information, see page 2
Certificate of conformity
– further certificates
– Reference to the general safety notes
Technical data
Additional information
4 Attestation of Conformity
The above-mentioned product conforms with the most important requirements of
directive 2014/34/EU (ATEX directive) and its amending directives. The
following relevant standards were consulted for evaluating the conformity:
– IEC 60079-0/EN 60079-0
– IEC 60079-7/EN 60079-7
For the complete list of relevant standards, including the issue status, see
attestation of conformity. This is available in the download area under the
category Manufacturer’s Declaration. Conformance with the provisions of the
ATEX directive was certified by the following notified body: Physikalisch-
Technische Bundesanstalt, Bundesallee 100, 38116 Braunschweig, GERMANY (Ref.
No. 0102)
5 Further valid certificates
6 Technical data/requirements in accordance with UL and CSA standards
6.1 Acceptance criteria
- The suitability of the mounting equipment and the mounting method must be assessed in the end application.
- The connection cables at the terminal blocks must be adequately insulated for the voltages. The clearance between conductor insulation and the metal of the terminal point may not exceed 1 mm (see stripping length).
- During operation, the terminal blocks may not be used in an ambient temperature lower than -60°C or higher than +110°C.
- The terminal blocks have been rated for use in a housing with a minimum requirement of IP54. The suitability of the housing for the end application for increased safety is to be taken into consideration.
- The terminal points for the external connections of these terminal blocks have been rated in accordance with ANSI/UL 486E “Equipment Wiring Terminals for Use with Aluminum and/or Copper Conductors”. The suitability of the terminal points must be assessed during the final acceptance.
- The air clearances and creepage distances between bare live parts with different potentials are to be taken into consideration in the end application.
- The suitability of the terminal blocks is to be confirmed via a temperature-rise test in the end application. If used in connection and junction boxes, the specified design and installation regulations must be taken into consideration.
7 Safety notes
NOTE: Observe the general safety notes. These are available in the download area in the `Safety notes’ category.
References
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