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Blue Sea Systems #2307 BusBar 4x1/4in Stud Common Bus
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BSS2307
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Blue Sea Systems #2307 Tinned copper busbar with four 1/4" studs for AC/DC
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Detailed Description
Blue Sea System #2307 Busbar with cover
Tin plated copper busbar CSA 110/UNS11000
Stainless steel 1/4" - 20 studs accept 1/4" ring terminal
Glass reinforced polycarbonate base UL 94-VO rated
Polycarbonate snap-on cover
Overall dimensions 6.1" long x 1.25" wide
The industry standard busbar
Can be used for positive distribution, and for the collection of DC negative or AC ground circuits
AC rating 130 amps 300 volts
DC rating 150 amps 48 volts
New Features
| Pressed-on busbar
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Because the bus is pressed on to the stainless steel terminal studs, it doesnt require a securing nut that can come loose. In addition, there is a direct compression connection between the copper busbar and wire terminals instead of to a retaining nut.
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| Insert molded stainless steel studs
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In a distribution bus, the terminal stud is a compressive element, not a conductive element. Its purpose is to press the ring terminal against the busbar. Stainless steel studs molded into the base allow for high torque and therefore a tighter connection and lower resistance.
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| Press-on insulating cover
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The insulating cover provides insulation for all wire terminals connected to the busbar. This is especially important when the busbar is on the positive side of the circuit. Also, cover design allows for terminals to be attached to the busbar from any direction.
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| Raised bus
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Raising the busbar above the surface of the base provides unobstructed wiring access, and allows for terminals to be inverted so that multiple terminals can be attached to each stud and screw.
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| Heat resistant base material
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Base material made of reinforced polycarbonate resists high heatit will not burn in the absence of a flame.
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Additional Information
Detailed specification, drawings, and description.
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