Cable assembly WINSTA ® MIDI B coding The WINSTA ® MIDI cable assembly with protection against mismating allows assembly of solid and fine-stranded conductors. On PCBs, in control cabinets or for connecting lights – pluggable installation connectors from WAGO allow you to establish connections according to an enormous variety of requirements in seconds. 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!)). B coding enables the WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors to be used for application control in automation, robotics, and mechanical engineering. WINSTA ® MIDI with Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology is used in a broad range of individual products you can use for quick, easy and maximally flexible installation. According to the European CPR, the fire class of the cables used in construction is essential for building safety, too. For buildings with average safety requirements, cable assemblies with fire class E are suitable. Pluggable connections instead of screw connections – cable assemblies from WAGO A plug and a free end are available. The WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System is ideally tailored to the strict requirements of building installation. It makes electrical installation pluggable, and thus more efficient, more reliable, and error-free. Use of this pre-assembled system reduces assembly times and errors during installation at the construction site. Now you can also reduce installation expenses without compromising safety and quality: with protection against mismating reduces the need for servicing and prevents unnecessary downtime. pluggable installation connectors with protection against mismating pre-assembled versions for automation controllers custom-engineered solutions convenient installation and commissioning