There is one more thing to consider that just hit me while looking at
a Wago. I don't think the insulation of a #10 PV wire is going to fit into
the 221-6XX connector. I need to check on that.
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 4:06 PM Chris Schaefer
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> Kudos to Dan Fink. Nice job. Just another re
Kudos to Dan Fink. Nice job. Just another reason to send a donation to
Michael Welch.
Christopher
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 3:29 PM Jason Szumlanski <
ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com> wrote:
> I agree and I just got written confirmation from Wago that said (regarding
> the 221-4XX series):
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> W
I agree and I just got written confirmation from Wago that said (regarding
the 221-4XX series):
WAGO's U.L. Recognition for Series 221 does Not differentiate between AC or
DC Just Not to exceed 20A
600V Building Wire or 1000V Luminaires or Signs
No Special designation is required.
On Mon, May 1
Thanks Dan, that has also been my understanding of all listed
equipment. Certain switches etc will say on them "AC only", or give
different DC ratings. Otherwise the voltage listing is AC/DC.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 5/10/21 2:55 PM, Dan Fink wrote:
Esteemed Wrenches; I spoke
Esteemed Wrenches; I spoke with engineers at both Wago and 3M today
regarding the AC vs. DC ratings of Wago 221 and other wire splicing
products. Both engineers stated that standard UL486C (Splicing Wire
Connectors) applies to *both* AC and DC voltages unless the product is
specifically listed for
Fink
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2021 7:01 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
Jason; From the Wago 221 data sheet, it's listed to UL 486C, 600V, 30A, Use
Group C (industrial) . I have a copy of UL486C, and voltage is just specified
for dielectric testing.
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
In another thread these connectors were discussed recently. There was a
question regarding the suitability for DC circuits. I don't think we came up
with any answers or consensus on that. I see the connectors are UL list
: Friday, May 07, 2021 8:48 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
Friends:
Call me old fashioned, but I cannot get any confidence on the Wago connector.
It seems somewhat akin to the back-wire mechanism on a 15A receptacle. This
connection relies on a
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
This whole high voltage connection discussion got me searching, and I found
Phoenix Contact makes a DIN rail mount terminal block that is 1000 v rated.
That would seem to make way more sense than using MC 4 connects in a
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Jason; From the Wago 221 data sheet, it's listed t
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SUBJECT: Re:
[RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
Jason; From the Wago 221 data
sheet, it's listed to UL 486C, 600V, 30A, Use Group C (industrial) . I have
a copy of UL486C, and voltage is just specified fo
:* Friday, May 7, 2021 4:01 PM
*To:* RE-wrenches
*Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] Wago Connectors (221 series)
Jason; From the Wago 221 data sheet, it's listed to UL 486C, 600V, 30A, Use
Group C (industrial) . I have a copy of UL486C, and voltage is just
specified for dielectric testing. That sta
Jason; From the Wago 221 data sheet, it's listed to UL 486C, 600V, 30A, Use
Group C (industrial) . I have a copy of UL486C, and voltage is just
specified for dielectric testing. That standard specifies tests with AC,
because it is easier (and cheaper) to generate and ramp up compared to DC,
and DC
In another thread these connectors were discussed recently. There was a
question regarding the suitability for DC circuits. I don't think we came
up with any answers or consensus on that. I see the connectors are UL
listed to the 486C standard. I can't determine whether that is applicable
to AC and
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