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RE: Henley blocks or something similar


  • Subject: RE: Henley blocks or something similar
  • From: "Dean Barrett" <dean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:17:21 +0100

Jeff

Thats a real trade term !!

They come in single and double pole, and usually accept cables upto 25mm2 -
so would probably be ideal to joint so many cables - personally i'd use
klippon IMO type connectors on a din rail and interlink them all - if you
have a fault you're going to have to take all 12 out each time.

You can get Henleys from any local wholesaler - if you get desperate i can
probably bang one in the post to you....





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-----Original Message-----
From: Young, Jeff [mailto:Jeff.Young@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 07 June 2004 15:09
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] Henley blocks or something similar


I've got 12 runs of 2.5 t&e which have got to be connected to 1
low-voltage
halogen transformer ( LD11+X10 of course ).  That number of 2.5mm cables
are
THICK and I'm after some sort of insulated distribution block.  Apparently
I'm after something like a 'Henley block'.  The idea is to run all 12
cables
onto the + and - bars within the block ( using the nice chunky connector
screws ) and then one run of t&e back to the transformer.  So the
question
is where on earth do you get this type of thing ? Not having much luck
with
the usual suspects ( tlc,screwfix,cpc ).  Thanks in advance.  Jeff


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