Cable assembly WINSTA ® MIDI I coding Use effective pluggable connections instead of laborious screw connections: With the WINSTA ® MIDI cable assembly I coding. The pluggable installation connectors with spring pressure connection technology function without screw connections. They allow fast, efficient, error-free installation in a large number of applications. The coding options reduce installation errors, allowing fast, maintenance-free wiring of all components. The pluggable installation connector is protected in accordance with protection type IP20 (When mated: IP2xC (These compact connectors are not designed for use in open, easily accessible areas!)). This means that users' fingers will never come into contact with energised elements. I coding in blue is used to identify WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors, which are used primarily in automation of buildings for controlling lighting. The WINSTA ® MIDI Pluggable Connection System with Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology facilitates exemplary electrification. Due to the included test slot, it is possible to check connections even when they are plugged in. That saves time and reduces installation labor and costs. According to the European CPR, the fire class of the cables used for construction is critical for the safety of buildings as well. For houses with average safety requirements, cable assemblies with fire class E are suitable. Fast, error-free assembly thanks to cable assemblies from WAGO A plug and a free end are provided. The WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System allows pluggable electrical installation. This saves time, lowers costs, and reduces the need for servicing. Enjoy the benefits of the pluggable version of our maintenance-free spring pressure connection technology too! Plan your installation with with protection against mismating from WAGO. effective protection against mismating for automation controllers with I coding for controlling light (DALI standard) ready for immediate use convenient installation and commissioning