Power Entry Module DG11

The IEC appliance plug comes with integrated circuit breaker and features a compact design

  • Power Entry Module DG11
    Power Entry Module DG11

Schurter has released the evolution of its 6135 power entry module, the DG11. It features the main advantages of the DF11 and combines it with a particulartly compact design.

Multiple mounting options available 

The new DG11 is available for many different mounting variant with snap or screw mounting. The latter can be done in front mount or rear mount version. In addition, holes for the screws are available in either a vertical or horizontal arrangement.

TA35: wide assortment

The DG11 includes a 2 pole TA35 circuit breaker which provides the function of a device switch as well as thermal overcurrent protection. The thermal overprotection can be done with bimetal mechanism for only one or two poles and is available in finely graduated rated currents from 0.05 A to 20 A. The rocker switch is available illuminated or unilluminated in a variety of colors and markings.

IP Protection

In addition to the IP 40 protection in all versions, the DG11 is available in a version with IP 67 opposite the device. The use of the device in harsh dust or splash water environments is ensured by a protective cover for the circuit breaker as well as sealing beads and four sealing screws for tight fastening of the base.

Cord retention

The V-Lock cord retention system can be plugged in to IEC 60320 at 10 A and 16 A. With the V-Lock system the power connector is equipped with a latch that interlocks with a special notch in the inlet and thus reliably prevents the cord from being pulled out.

Next enhancements

In the coming months SCHURTER will present the DG12, a filtered version for increased EMC requirements.
 

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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