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Safe Connections for Energy Storage Systems from Phoenix Contact

March 7, 2025

Safe Connections for Energy Storage Systems from Phoenix Contact

Safe Connections for Energy Storage Systems

The new Phoenix Contact BPC series connectors protected against polarity reversal are ideally suited for use in energy storage systems. They provide users with a high degree of flexibility due to their 360° rotatability and various connection types.

Touch-proof contacts and colour-coded and mechanical coding ensure safety when connecting the battery poles. The water resistance of the connectors also helps to ensure a reliable installation. The consistent transmission of power also ensures high-level shock and vibration resistance, even under demanding conditions. The connectors transmit high currents of up to 400 A and are rated for applications up to 1,500 V. They meet all the relevant energy storage standards in accordance with UL 4128, UL 1973, and UL 9540.

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