DVEC Touts Programmable Power Distribution Feature

Aug. 1, 2003
Enclosed in a compact case and equipped with a quick-turn locking cover, the series 3200 dual vehicle electrical center (DVEC) provides programmable power distribution and is said to eliminate labor-intensive wiring through use of connections made via

Enclosed in a compact case and equipped with a quick-turn locking cover, the series 3200 dual vehicle electrical center (DVEC) provides programmable power distribution and is said to eliminate labor-intensive wiring through use of connections made via external plug-in, keyed connectors. The DVEC can accommodate any requirement with its eight-way, 280 series color-coded connectors. It comes with four each on one side and two each on the ends and dual 800 series two-pole input connectors on the rear of the module. Uniform terminal spacing permits standard 2.8-mm wide terminal blades to be accepted, and top connector sites are arranged with 8-mm spacing. Prototype samples can be ready for approval in four to six weeks. For more details, call COOPER BUSSMANN, Wood Dale, IL. (800) 227-8732.

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