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Friday, March 12, 2010

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Lock Box for IP65ITT Interconnect Solutions’ PowerLock Box includes a flange to provide simple and secure sealing into equipment panel cut-outs. Available in lidded and non-lidded versions, the PowerLock Box with flange features an extended front panel measuring 107 mm, providing a seal around the entire box. Additional features include IP2X finger protection, and is available in 400 A and 660 A versions. The box also prevents tampering and unauthorized entry to equipment, ensuring security in public-setting applications such as hospitals, shops and offices. The voltage rating is to 1000VAC/1500VDC, with an operating temperature range from -30°C to +85°C and life cycles to 500 connections. The device is UL94-V0-approved and includes three-phase color coding to meet European, North American and Australian standards.

ITT Interconnect Solutions
714-557-4700, www.ittcannon.com 

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