Cable assembly WINSTA ® KNX with strain relief The WINSTA ® KNX cable assembly with protection against mismating allows assembly of fine-stranded and solid conductors. WAGO pluggable installation connectors are useful when criteria repeat or are planned on a specified 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 is protected in accordance with protection type IP20 (Only when mated and secured with a strain relief housing (These compact connectors are not designed for use in open, easily accessible areas.)). That results in the fact that users' fingers will never come into contact with live elements. The standardised KNX interface represents a manufacturer-independent communication protocol for intelligently networking state-of-the-art home and building system technologies. WINSTA ® KNX pluggable installation connectors with E coding are primarily used in KNX applications. Anyone who needs to take into account technical safety requirements related to fire protection for electrical installation should use only top quality components. Our product satisfies the official safety standards of fire class C. Not using halogen additives in the manufacture of this cable assembly significantly increases fire safety and reduces environmental pollution. Fast, error-free assembly thanks to cable assemblies from WAGO A plug and a free end are available. The WINSTA® Pluggable Connection System allows pluggable electrical installation. This significantly reduces the need for servicing and lowers costs. Now you can also lower installation expenses without compromising safety and quality: with strain relief hosting reduces the need for servicing and prevents unnecessary downtime. saves time, since no wiring is required at the construction site with E coding for AC and DC applications flexible installation to save space quick replacement of defective units during ongoing operation