Neutrik’s new 32A PowerCon is well-suited for high-power distribution systems and supplies for professional audio and lighting broadcast equipment.
Neutrik will introduce its enhanced 32A PowerCon for demanding current handling and power transfer required for high-power broadcast distribution systemsduring NAB2008.
Neutrik’s 32A PowerCon is a locking three-conductor AC connector system with contacts for line, neutral and premating ground. Well suited for high-power distribution systems and supplies for professional audio and lighting broadcast equipment, it replaces appliance couplers wherever a rugged solution, in combination with a locking device, is required to ensure a safe power connection. The system consists of a chassis receptacle and an in-line cable connector with locking mechanism.
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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