Cable assembly WINSTA ® MIDI with protection type IP20 For signal and power transmission: The WINSTA ® MIDI cable assembly with protection type IP20. WAGO pluggable installation connectors are used when criteria repeat or are distributed on a specific grid, for example for installing grid lighting or flush-mount lighting. The color coding and mechanical coding of the pluggable installation connector ensure error-free installation of the individual components – including protection against mismating. 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!)). Thanks to the color coding and mechanical A coding of WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors, you can clearly distinguish different circuits. The WINSTA ® MIDI Pluggable Connection System with Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology facilitates safe electrification. Thanks to the integrated test slot, it is possible to check connections even when they are plugged in. That saves time and reduces installation labor and expense. According to the European CPR, the fire class of the cables used in construction is critical for the safety of buildings, too. For buildings with average safety requirements, cable assemblies with fire class E are suitable. Fast, secure pluggable connections – cable assemblies from WAGO The cable assembly is provided with a plug and a free end. The WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System allows pluggable electrical installation. This significantly reduces the need for servicing and lowers costs. Enjoy the benefits of the pluggable version of our maintenance-free spring pressure connection technology too! Plan your installation with with strain relief hosting from WAGO. protection against mismating eliminates errors pre-assembled versions with A coding for use in many general mains applications custom-engineered solutions convenient installation and commissioning