Cable assembly WINSTA ® MIDI with protection type IP20 Use effective pluggable connections instead of laborious screw connections: With the WINSTA ® MIDI cable assembly with protection type IP20. On PCBs, in control cabinets or for connecting lights – pluggable installation connectors from WAGO allow you to make connections according to many different requirements in next to no time. The coding options reduce installation errors, allowing fast, secure wiring of all components. The pluggable installation connector is protected against ingress by solid objects in accordance with protection type IP20 (When mated: IP2xC (These compact connectors are not designed for use in open, easily accessible areas!)). L coding identifies WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors as intended for in applications related to supplying power in automation. This pluggable installation connector can be used for a current load of up to 20 A. As a result, it can also be used for high power loads. The WINSTA ® MIDI product line achieves flexibility for the electrical installation. Through its Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology, it ensures time-saving, error-free installation and offers flexibility and customization for meeting various installation requirements. Of course, the safety of buildings must always be ensured, even after the electrical installation has been performed. The required safety requirements in connection with EU CPR are met by this product through fire class E. Fast, error-free assembly thanks to cable assemblies from WAGO The cable is pre-assembled with a socket and a free end. The WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System allows pluggable electrical installation. This saves time, lowers costs, and reduces the need for servicing. Choose quality and durability – with marking from WAGO makes the installation of electrical components substantially easier. effective protection against mismating simple circuits with L coding for supplying power in automation custom-engineered solutions fast, secure installation