Male connector/plug WINSTA ® MIDI with protection type IP20 Use effective pluggable connections instead of laborious screw connections: With the WINSTA ® MIDI male connector/plug P coding. WAGO pluggable installation connectors can be used when requirements repeat or are distributed on a defined pattern, for example for installing grid lighting or flush-mount lighting. The coding options reduce installation errors, allowing fast, maintenance-free wiring of all components. The pluggable installation connector offers touch-proof protection with live components in accordance with protection type IP20 (When mated: IP2xC (These compact connectors are not designed for use in open, easily accessible areas!)). UPS applications for data exchange often use the red WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors with P coding. The rated current and voltage are important criteria for selecting a pluggable installation connector: They tell us about the product's domains of use. This product has a current rating of 25 A – so it is also suitable for high power loads. The WINSTA ® MIDI Pluggable Connection System with Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology facilitates precise electrification. Thanks to the built-in test slot, connections can be checked even when they are plugged in. That saves time and reduces installation labor and expense. Lower costs through fast commissioning and elimination of service expenses – solutions from WINSTA ® MIDI WINSTA® is the pluggable connection system that is ideally tailored to the strict requirements of electrical installation. It offers fast, secure and, above all, error-free installation of components and cables. Enjoy the benefits of the pluggable version of our maintenance-free spring pressure connection technology too! Plan your installation with with protection type IP20 from WAGO. effective protection against mismating pre-assembled versions with P coding for use in implementing an uninterruptible power supply custom-engineered solutions convenient installation and commissioning