Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1: What is the Schneider BMXFTB2010 used for?
A1: The BMXFTB2010 is a 20-pin removable screw terminal block designed for Schneider Electric’s Modicon X80 series, providing secure and organized wiring for industrial control systems.
Q2: What type of connection does the BMXFTB2010 support?
A2: It features screw terminal connections, ensuring strong and reliable electrical contacts for industrial applications.
Q3: What wire sizes are compatible with this terminal block?
A3: The BMXFTB2010 supports wire sizes from 0.2 mm² to 2.5 mm² (24-14 AWG), offering flexibility for different wiring needs.
Q4: What is the rated voltage and current of the BMXFTB2010?
A4: It is rated for up to 250V AC/DC and a maximum of 10A per connection, making it suitable for various control and power distribution applications.
Q5: Can the BMXFTB2010 be used with any PLC system?
A5: No, it is specifically designed for Schneider Electric’s Modicon X80 series, ensuring seamless integration with compatible I/O modules.
Q6: Is the BMXFTB2010 easy to install?
A6: Yes, it is a plug-in terminal block, allowing for quick installation and removal without requiring complex tools.
Q7: What are the physical dimensions and weight of the BMXFTB2010?
A7: The BMXFTB2010 measures 91.4 x 41.8 x 32 mm and weighs 0.075 kg, making it compact and lightweight for control panel integration.
Q8: Is this terminal block resistant to vibrations and harsh environments?
A8: Yes, it is designed to meet IEC 60068-2-6 vibration resistance standards, ensuring durability in industrial environments.
Q9: Does the BMXFTB2010 comply with industry safety standards?
A9: Yes, it meets IEC 61131-2, UL, CSA, and CE certifications, ensuring safe and reliable operation in industrial applications.
Q10: Can I use the BMXFTB2010 for high-density wiring applications?
A10: While the BMXFTB2010 is a 20-pin terminal block, Schneider offers higher-density alternatives like the BMXFTB2020 (40-pin version) for more complex wiring needs.
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