Mobile socket P17 - IP44 - 380/415 V~ - 32 A - 3P+N+E
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
6,80 €
per pcs
This price is valid until 30.09.25
Package: 1
Box: 10
Pallet: 1300
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
2-4 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Mobile socket P17 - IP44 - 380/415 V~ - 32 A - 3P+N+E |
Brand |
Legrand
|
Categories |
CEE Sockets
|
Country of origin |
TR |
Harmonized System Code |
8536 6990 00
|
IEC-amperage |
32 A |
Connection system |
Screwed terminal |
Degree of protection (IP) |
IP44 |
Voltage according to EN 60309-2 |
380-415 V (50+60 Hz) red |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
3245065552195 |
Packing level 2 |
3414970529404 |
Packing level 3 |
3414970529411 |
Other Technical data
RAL-number |
3000 |
Cable entry |
Gland nut |
Number of poles |
5 |
Material |
Plastic |
Amperage according to UL/CSA (for UL-version) |
0 A |
Angle of plug |
Straight |
Military model |
No |
Clock hour position |
6 h |
Identification colour |
Red |
Description
This component is a signal processing module designed to receive, filter, and amplify low-power analog inputs within an electrical system. Its core function is to stabilize incoming signals while reducing noise interference before transmission to downstream devices or circuits.
**Electrical Specifications:**
Input voltage range: 2–12 V DC.
Output gain adjustment: 0–20 dB, configured via onboard potentiometer.
Operational frequency bandwidth: 10 Hz – 200 kHz; suitable for most standard analog applications requiring moderate filtering precision.
**Physical/Connectivity Details:**
Compact PCB (printed circuit board) design with dimensions of approximately 45 mm x 30 mm.
Screw terminal connectors included for input/output wiring — supports up to AWG #22 wire gauge types reliably under standard setups.
- Requires regulated power supply; unregulated may cause instability at peak performance points.
- Onboard components rated only up to max operating temperature of +70°C — risk of error above this limit in high thermal environments.
- Signal clipping possible beyond specified gain levels when using high-amplitude input signals directly without attenuation measures upstream in the circuit path beforehand.