SOURIAU UTL Circular Lighting Connectors
Souriau UTL Series Circular Lighting Connectors are reliable, sealed plastic connectors able to carry up to 16A 277V, and designed to respect modern safety standards. They are the latest addition to the Souriau Trim Trio family. The stainless steel latch coupling system makes these connectors simple to use. Souriau UTL series circular lighting connectors are joined with an audible and sensitive click with the use of only one finger. The key shape of the coupling system makes the UTL series blind mateable. UTL features a dynamic IP68/69K rating, UV resistance, and UL/IEC compliance. The UTL series is rated at IP68/69K, even in harsh conditions, meaning that the connectors remain sealed even when used continuously underwater or cleaned using a high-pressure hose. The UTL series uses an outdoor-rated material, classified as F1 to protect the connectors from extreme climatic conditions and UV rays. For the highest safety standards, the UTL series is UL 1598 and IEC 60598 qualified. Souriau offers 4, 5, 6, and 8 position layouts supporting combined Power + Control, DMX as well as mechanical backshell and screw terminated contact features for quick field installations.Features
- Key-shaped coupling with latching retention system eliminates wasting time
- Designed to be overmolded and secure against unwanted tampering
- UV resistant F1 material + IP68/69K is suitable for outdoor use
- 4, 5, 6, and 8 position layouts supporting combined Power + Control, DMX
- UL 94 5VA rated for fire and smoke - can be used in public environments
- Compliant with luminaires standard UL 1598, IEC 60598
Specifications
- 1000 cycles (with stamped & formed contacts & S18 plating) durability
- 277VAC/480VAC working voltage per UL 1977
- 16A rated current
- -40°C to +105°C operating voltage range
- ≥1000 hours salt spray resistance
- Sealing
- IP68/69K - IP6X mated and unmated
- IPX8 mated (10m underwater during 1 week)
- IPX8 unmated with sealed contact (1m underwater during 1 week)
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Published: 2012-02-07
| Updated: 2023-04-20
