Brass Neutral Terminal Block
VIOX Brass Neutral Terminal Blocks: Your solution for safe, reliable power distribution. High-conductivity brass ensures performance. Explore our wide range including neutral links, grounding blocks, DIN rail types & more. Certified (UL, CE, ISO). Quality you can trust.
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A Brief Self-Nomination: Why Choose VIOX Electric?
At VIOX Electric, we’ve dedicated over 15 years to perfecting electrical connection components that stand the test of time. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in every Brass Neutral Terminal Block we manufacture:
- Industry-Leading Quality Control: Each terminal block undergoes rigorous testing against international standards
- Certified Expertise: ISO 9001, UL, CE, and RoHS certifications guarantee world-class performance
- Innovative Engineering: Our R&D team continuously enhances designs for improved functionality
- Customer-Centric Support: Technical assistance available at every stage, from selection to installation
VIOX FULL RANGE Terminal Block
Our comprehensive catalog of Brass Neutral Terminal Blocks addresses every application need:
- Single Pole Terminal Blocks
- Multiple Pole Terminal Strips
- Neutral Link Terminal Blocks:
- Earth (Grounding) Terminal Blocks
- Fuse Holder Terminal Blocks
- PCB Terminal Blocks
VIOX Brass Terminal Block details presented
Earth (Grounding) Terminal Blocks
DIN RAIL BRASS TERMINAL BLCOKS
DIN RAIL BRASS TERMINAL BLCOKS
VIOX Brass Terminal Block Model
Terminal Block | Ways/Poles | Specifications | Screw Size | Features/Notes |
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T001 | 4-18 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 71.5-178.5mm, available in blue and green variants |
T002 | 4-18 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 74-178mm, available in blue and yellow variants |
T003 | 4-18 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 71.5-178.5mm, single-piece mounting with blue base |
T004 | 4-12 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 60.5-129mm, terminal blocks with colored housing |
T005 | 4-16 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 86-131mm, available in blue, yellow, and green variants |
T006 | 7-24 | 6X9mm | M5 | L1: 50-164mm, installation dimension: 35X8.5mm |
T007 | 6-16 | 6X9mm | M4 | L1: 60.5-105mm, green housing with brass terminals |
T008 | 3-15 | 7X10mm | M5 | L1: 59.5-155.5mm, elevated design with ceramic base |
T009 | 6-16 | 6X9mm, 8X12mm | M4 (6X9), M5 (8X12) | L1: 57.5-163mm, available with green housing |
T010 | 6-16 | 6X9mm | M4 | L1: 60.5-105mm, similar to T007 with different mounting |
Brass Bar | Various | 6X6mm to 8X12mm | M4, M5 | Standard length: 132mm, customizable specifications |
Terminal Block Box | 2-4 bars | Various bus bar specs | – | Models KT207-KT415, dimensions from 62X42X50mm to 135X85X50mm |
VIOX Brass Neutral Terminal Block Step-by-Step Installation
Proper installation ensures optimal performance and compliance with electrical codes:
Preparation
- Ensure power is completely disconnected
- Verify terminal block specifications match your application
- Gather necessary tools: screwdriver, wire strippers, multimeter
Mounting
- Secure the terminal block to DIN rail or mounting surface
- Ensure adequate spacing from other components (minimum 10mm)
- Verify the mounting is stable and level
Wire Preparation
- Strip wires to the specified length (typically 8-12mm)
- Twist stranded wires for secure connection
- Apply ferrules for stranded wires when needed
Connection
- Insert wire into the terminal cavity
- Tighten screws to the recommended torque (see product documentation)
- Ensure no exposed conductor is visible outside the terminal
Verification
- Tug test each connection to confirm security
- Inspect for proper wire seating
- Verify continuity with a multimeter
Labeling
- Mark terminal blocks according to circuit diagrams
- Use VIOX identification accessories for professional results
For detailed installation videos and troubleshooting guidance, visit the Technical Resources section of our website.
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More Than Just a Brass Neutral Terminal Block Manufacturer
At VIOX, we go beyond manufacturing Brass Neutral Terminal Block by offering a suite of value-added services tailored to meet your project needs. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every customer receives personalized attention, expert guidance, and seamless support throughout their journey with us.
Service Consultation
Whether your Brass Neutral Terminal Block requirements are straightforward or complex, our team provides expert advice and technical consultation. For more intricate projects, we offer in-depth engineering support to ensure optimal product selection and application.
Product Recommendations
Unsure which Brass Neutral Terminal Block suits your Power system? Our specialists provide free, customized recommendations based on your specific operational and environmental requirements, ensuring you get the perfect fit.
Logistics Support
If you lack a reliable freight forwarder, we can arrange transportation from our factory to your project site at no extra cost. Our logistics team ensures timely and secure delivery to keep your project on schedule.
Installation Support
Need help with installation? Our technical team is available to answer your questions or provide hands-on support. For larger projects, we can even dispatch an engineer to your site for on-the-ground assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
We have compiled some common questions from our clients. If your question isn’t included here, our customer service is always available to help. We’d love to talk with you.
How Can I Get a Quote for the Brass Neutral Terminal Block
To get a quote for our Brass Neutral Terminal Block, contact our customer service team. We are available 24/7. Just provide the specifics of your order like the type, size, and quantity. We’ll guide you through the entire ordering process.
What is Your MOQ for the Order?
We have a low MOQ or minimum order quantity. You can order as little as one unit, and we will deliver according to your specifications.
What Is the Turnaround Time for My Order?
The standard turnaround time for our Brass Neutral Terminal Block is 7 to 10 business days. Delivery time may extend by up to 15 business days due to transit. For custom or bulk orders, we can discuss the turnaround time before finalizing your order.
Can I Get a Sample Before Placing the Order?
Yes, we provide samples for evaluation and approval. Creating samples typically takes 3 to 7 business days.
Can You Make Customized Brass Neutral Terminal Block
Yes, we offer customized Brass Neutral Terminal Block. Let us know your requirements, and our expert customer service team will work with you through the design process.
What is Your Warranty for the Brass Neutral Terminal Block
We offer a 3-year warranty on all Brass Neutral Terminal Block we produce. This ensures we deliver high-quality products. Every product is thoroughly tested before delivery.
KNOWLEDGE About Brass Neutral Terminal Block
What are Brass Neutral Terminal Blocks
Brass Neutral Terminal Blocks are essential electrical components used in panel boards, switchgear, and distribution systems to securely connect and distribute multiple neutral wires, offering high conductivity, corrosion resistance, and safety features for efficient power management.
Brass Material Properties
Neutral Wire Termination
Serving as a common connection point for neutral wires, these terminal blocks facilitate efficient current distribution and circuit protection. They are designed to accommodate multiple neutral wires, typically using screw connections for secure wire termination. Available in various configurations such as 4-way or 8-way links, these blocks can be customized in length or number of connection points to suit specific requirements. Many models are compatible with both copper and aluminum wires, enhancing their versatility in different electrical setups.
Corrosion Prevention Features
Corrosion prevention is a crucial aspect of brass neutral terminal blocks, enhancing their longevity and reliability in electrical systems. These components are often plated with materials such as tin or nickel to create a protective barrier against oxidation and corrosion.This plating process not only extends the lifespan of the terminal blocks but also ensures consistent electrical conductivity over time. Additionally, the inherent corrosion resistance of brass itself contributes to the overall durability of these components, making them suitable for use in various environmental conditions and reducing the need for frequent replacements in electrical installations.
Terminal Blocks Applications
Widely utilized in various industrial sectors, including automotive, electrical, electronics, telecommunication, and marine applications.
Essential for structuring circuit protection systems such as Residual Current Devices (RCDs), circuit breakers, and Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs).
Efficiently allocate current in panel boards with copper bus bars, making them indispensable for power distribution and control applications.
Versatile for use in junction boxes, enclosures, and instrumentation connections, offering reliable and durable solutions for diverse electrical system requirements.
Common Installation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When installing brass neutral terminal blocks, several common mistakes can compromise safety and functionality. One frequent error is incorrect wire sizing, which can lead to overheating and potential fire hazards. To avoid this, carefully calculate the appropriate wire gauge based on the anticipated load and follow industry guidelines.
Another critical mistake is inadequate tightening of connections. Loose connections can cause poor conductivity, overheating, and even electrical fires. To prevent this:
Use a torque screwdriver to ensure proper tightening
Follow manufacturer-specified torque values
Avoid over-tightening, which can damage wires or terminals
Regularly inspect and maintain connections to prevent loosening over time
Additionally, improper labeling and disorganized wiring can lead to confusion during maintenance and increase the risk of errors. Implement clear labeling systems and use cable management techniques like trays or conduits to keep wires organized and easily identifiable. Lastly, always verify the absence of voltage using a properly functioning non-contact voltage tester before working on any electrical system to ensure safety.
Selecting the Right Terminal Block
When selecting the right brass terminal block for your application, consider the following key factors:
Current rating: Choose a terminal block that can handle the maximum current in your circuit.
Voltage rating: Ensure the block’s voltage rating exceeds your system’s maximum voltage.
Wire size compatibility: Select a block that accommodates the wire gauge you’re using.
Number of connections: Determine how many wires need to be connected and choose a block with sufficient terminals.
Environmental conditions: For harsh environments, opt for blocks with enhanced corrosion resistance or special plating.
Mounting options: Consider whether you need DIN rail mounting or surface mounting based on your installation requirements.
Safety certifications: Look for blocks that meet relevant industry standards and certifications for your application.
Additionally, consider the specific needs of your project, such as space constraints or the need for modular expansion. For critical applications, consult with a qualified electrical engineer to ensure the chosen terminal block meets all safety and performance requirements.
Testing Brass Terminals
To ensure the reliability and safety of brass terminal blocks, several key tests are performed:
Electrical testing: This includes impulse withstand voltage tests, short-time withstand current tests, and insulation tests. These verify the terminal block’s ability to handle voltage spikes, short circuits, and maintain proper insulation.
Mechanical testing: Flexion and pull-out tests are conducted to check the mechanical safety and reliable connection of wires. Vibration and shock tests simulate real-world conditions to ensure durability.
Material testing: Long-term load tests at high temperatures and simulated aging tests are performed to verify the terminal block’s performance over time.
Clearance and creepage distance verification: This ensures compliance with voltage ratings and insulation requirements1.
Flame retardancy test: Terminal blocks are subjected to flame treatments to evaluate their fire resistance properties.
When testing brass terminal blocks in practical applications, use a multimeter to check for continuity and proper voltage levels. Always follow safety protocols and manufacturer guidelines when conducting tests. For critical applications, consider having professional testing performed to ensure compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
Yueqing’s Brass Terminal Block Dominance
Yueqing, a county-level city in Zhejiang Province, China, has become a prominent hub in the global brass terminal block market. Often referred to as China’s “Electrical Town,” it hosts numerous manufacturers specializing in electrical components, including brass terminal blocks. Among these, VIOX Electric stands out as a key contributor to the city’s substantial market presence.
Yueqing’s dominance in this sector is driven by several factors: a concentration of specialized manufacturers, government support for industrial growth, advanced manufacturing capabilities, integration of smart technologies and IoT in production, and a strong emphasis on research and development. Despite challenges like trade tensions and fluctuating raw material costs, Yueqing’s brass terminal block manufacturers supply a significant portion of both domestic and global markets, particularly in low to mid-range product segments.
Brass Terminal Manufacturing Process Overview
To ensure the reliability and safety of brass terminal blocks, several key tests are performed:
Electrical testing: This includes impulse withstand voltage tests, short-time withstand current tests, and insulation tests. These verify the terminal block’s ability to handle voltage spikes, short circuits, and maintain proper insulation.
Mechanical testing: Flexion and pull-out tests are conducted to check the mechanical safety and reliable connection of wires. Vibration and shock tests simulate real-world conditions to ensure durability.
Material testing: Long-term load tests at high temperatures and simulated aging tests are performed to verify the terminal block’s performance over time.
Clearance and creepage distance verification: This ensures compliance with voltage ratings and insulation requirements.
Flame retardancy test: Terminal blocks are subjected to flame treatments to evaluate their fire resistance properties.
When testing brass terminal blocks in practical applications, use a multimeter to check for continuity and proper voltage levels. Always follow safety protocols and manufacturer guidelines when conducting tests. For critical applications, consider having professional testing performed to ensure compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
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