Product Overview
The X20TB52 (X20TB52) is a specialized 12-pin terminal block from the B&R X20 System, uniquely characterized by its safety-keyed mechanical design. This terminal block is engineered to prevent incorrect insertion into incompatible I/O modules, providing a physical safeguard for critical wiring configurations. Utilizing advanced push-in technology, the X20TB52 allows for efficient, tool-free connection of copper conductors. Rated for up to 240 VAC and 10 A per contact, it is a high-performance solution for power distribution and signal routing where operational safety and assembly speed are paramount.
Technical Configuration
The X20TB52 architecture focuses on mechanical security and low-resistance electrical contact. The "Safety-Keyed" feature is the primary differentiator, ensuring that the terminal block can only be mated with modules that share the same keying profile, effectively eliminating cross-wiring risks during field maintenance. The push-in terminal clamps are designed for a 7 to 9 mm wire stripping length and require a low insertion force of 10 N. With a contact resistance of ≤5 mΩ, the X20TB52 minimizes thermal dissipation, ensuring stable performance even when multiple contacts are utilized at their full 10 A nominal rating.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
X20TB52 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Series |
X20 System |
| Number of Pins |
12 |
| Special Feature |
Safety-Keyed |
| Terminal Type |
Push-in Terminal |
| Nominal Voltage |
240 VAC |
| Max. Voltage |
300 VAC |
| Nominal Current |
10 A per contact |
| Contact Resistance |
≤ 5 mOhm |
| Wire Material |
Copper Only |
| Stripping Length |
7 to 9 mm |
| Shipping Weight |
3.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the purpose of the "Safety-Keyed" feature on the X20TB52?
The safety keying is a mechanical coding system. It ensures that this 12-pin block can only be plugged into a specific type of module. This is critical in cabinets with mixed voltages (e.g., 24 VDC and 230 VAC), as it prevents a high-voltage terminal block from being accidentally plugged into a low-voltage digital input module.
Can I use the X20TB52 with finely stranded wires?
Yes, but for optimal performance and ease of use with push-in technology, it is recommended to use ferrules. If ferrules are not used, you must depress the orange release lever with a screwdriver to open the spring clamp before inserting the stranded wire.
Is it possible to measure voltage without disconnecting the wiring?
Yes. Every pin on the X20TB52 includes an integrated test point. You can insert a standard multimeter probe directly into the designated testing hole to verify the presence of voltage or check signal levels while the system is live.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Mechanical Keying Verification: Before final installation, verify that the keying on the X20TB52 matches the coding on the X20 module. Do not force the terminal block into the module if there is resistance; this indicates a potential mismatch in the safety keying, which is designed to protect the internal circuitry of the I/O module.
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Wiring Standards: Use only copper conductors. Ensure the stripping length is strictly between 7 mm and 9 mm. Shorter stripping may result in the clamp gripping the insulation instead of the conductor, leading to intermittent faults or localized heating due to poor contact.
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Current Load Management: While each contact is rated for 10 A, the total current capacity of the terminal block is limited by the module it is attached to and the thermal environment of the cabinet. For high-current applications, ensure the cabinet has adequate airflow to keep the terminal block's temperature within the -25 to 60 Celsius operating range.