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Phoenix Contact 20 A EV Charging Cable 16 kW 4 m

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RS Stock No.:
124-5241
Distrelec Article No.:
304-13-899
Mfr. Part No.:
1627128
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Product Type

EV Charging Cable

Cable Length

4m

Current Rating

20 A

Number of Phases

3

Terminated/Unterminated

Terminated

Voltage

480 V ac

IP Rating

IP56, IP44

Sheath Colour

Black

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Better World Product

Yes

Outside Diameter

12.8 mm

Better World Claim

Renewable Energy Solution

Number of Cores

6

Power Rating

16kW

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

AC Charging Cable, Type 2, 3-Phase


From Phoenix Contact, this C-Line 3-Phase AC charging cable has a vehicle connector and an unterminated cable end. The alternating current (AC) cable is suitable for Type 2 vehicle inlets, and is for installation at charging stations for E-Mobility (EVSE.)

This AC Charging cable has a TPE-U sheathed cable, with a robust plastic connector that features silver plated contacts, assuring a reliable connection.

The cable assembly also has attached connector plug cap which will protect the connector up to IP56, and has a locking option for U-Lock.

Type 2 EV connectors are a German standard.

Features and Benefits


• Design Type: C-Line

• Type 2 Charging Standard

• Mode 3 Charging Mode

• AC 3-Phase charging current

• IEC 62196-2, SAE J1772, Standard

• Suitable for > 10,000 mating cycles.

• IP44 when mated

Phoenix Contact Electric Vehicle Connectors


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