The enhanced 32 Amp PowerCon is designed for high power distribution systems and supplies for professional audio and lighting equipment.
Neutrik has unveiled its enhanced 32 Amp PowerConfor demanding current handling and power transfer.
Neutrik’s enhanced 32 Amp PowerCon is a locking 3-conductor AC connector system with contacts for line, neutral and pre-mating ground contact. Designed for high power distribution systems and supplies for professional audio and lighting equipment and installations, it replaces appliance couplers wherever a rugged solution combined with a locking device is required to assure a safe power connection. The system consists of two connectors: a chassis receptacle and an in-line cable connector with locking mechanism.
PowerCon offers a secure locking system not available with standard AC power connectors. The connectors fulfill all current UL safety standards and are UL recognized. The PowerCon is a connector without breaking capacity, and should not be connected or disconnected under load or live situations.
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