Blockmaster Introduces High-Power HP-ATA-115B Modular Blocks

These interlocking style blocks feature a low profile and are available with an optional clear plastic cover for protection and safety. These high-power modular blocks are rated 115 Amp and 600 Volt for electrical applications in power panel distribution. Therefore, they are ideally suited for applications such as:

  •     Industrial Control Panels
  •     HVAC Equipment
  •     Standby Generators
  •     Alternative Energy
  •     Switch Gear
  •     Elevator Equipment
  •     CNC Equipment

Features and specifications for the new HP-ATA-115B High Power Modular Terminal Blocks include:

  • Rated Voltage: 600V
  • Rated Current: 115A
  • Screw Size/Torque:
  • LINE SIDE
  • 5/16 – 24UNF
  • 2 ̴ 3 AWG / 50 Lb./In
  • 4 ̴ 6 AWG / 94 Lb./In
  • 8 AWG / 40 Lb./In
  • 10 ̴ 14 AWG / 35 Lb./In
  • LOAD SIDE
  • 8 – 36UNF
  • 10 ̴ 18 AWG / 7 Lb./In
  • Operating Temperature: -20⁰C to + 125⁰C
  • Housing: PBT (UL90V-0)
  • Cover: Polycarbonate (UL94V-2)
  • Terminals: Aluminum
  • Withstanding Voltage: AC 2,500V / 1 Min.
  • RoHS compliant

About BlockMaster Electronics, Inc.

BlockMaster Electronics has provided innovative interconnect and terminal block solutions to electrical and electronic OEMs since 1994. The company has low-cost, high-quality manufacturing capabilities and can provide reliable products from stock.

A distinct competitive advantage that BlockMaster offers its customers includes the ability to make modifications in-house to its terminal blocks based on customer requirements. BlockMaster’s Value-added Center provides the ability to fabricate, modify and print legends on our blocks at their Illinois facility for quick turnaround.

BlockMaster Electronics manufactures terminal blocks from 1 to 380 amps, including PCB styles blocks up to 150 amps and PCB screw terminals from 30 – 150 amps. The company offers over 9,500 P/Ns including PCB, Feed-through and Power Distribution types. BlockMaster’s Value-added Center can also provide quick turnaround on prototypes.

For more information, visit http://www.blockmaster.com.

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