Push-in Terminal Blocks Must Be Designed And Used In Accordance With Safety And Environmental Standards.
push in terminals with clamping screws During the structural design and installation phases, relevant safety regulations and environmental protection requirements must be met. Designing and reviewing push in wire terminal block products that comply with international or regional standards helps ensure stable contact and reliable insulation. According to industry standards such as IEC 60947-7-1, conductor cross-sectional area, voltage and current ratings, insulation spacing, and the fire and corrosion resistance of materials must all undergo rigorous testing.
Regarding material selection, priority should be given to components that restrict hazardous substances according to the RoHS directive or equivalent environmental regulations. This avoids the use of metal or plastic parts containing heavy metals such as lead and chromium, reducing potential environmental pollution after equipment disposal.
For different application scenarios, the structure and installation method of push wire terminal block modules must also consider factors such as temperature resistance, humidity resistance, mechanical vibration, and electromagnetic interference. For push in terminal block modules rated for operation in high current or complex environments, relevant certification requirements (such as UL, VDE, or CB certification) must be met to demonstrate compliance with safety and reliability standards.





