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030-1997-022 Datasheet(PDF) 34 Page - ITT Industries |
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34 / 36 page 32 www.ittcannon.com Dimensions shown in inches (mm) Specifications and dimensions subject to change Product Safety and Warranty 1. MATERIAL CONTENT AND PHYSICAL FORM Electrical connectors do not usually contain hazardous materials. Electrical connectors and individual compo- nents do not release or otherwise result in exposure to hazardous chemicals under nor- mal conditions of use and fall under the def- inition of “Article," under the Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200, and are not considered haz- ardous materials. Solder and fluxes can be hazardous if inhaled or absorbed through the skin and should only be used as recommended by the manufacturer. Please consult your solder and flux manufacturer for more specific applica- tion recommendations. 2. FIRE CHARACTERISTICS AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD There is no fire hazard when the connector is correctly wired and used within the specified parameters. Incorrect wiring or assembly of the connector or careless use of metal tools or conductive fluids, or transit damage to any of the component parts may cause elec- tric shock or burns. Live circuits must not be broken by separating mated connectors as this may cause arcing, ionization and burn- ing. Heat dissipation is greater at maximum resistance in a circuit. Hot spots may occur when resistance is raised locally by damage, e.g. cracked or deformed contacts, broken strands of wire. Local overheating may also result from the use of the incorrect applica- tion tools or from poor quality soldering or slack screw terminals. Overheating may occur if the ratings in the product Data Sheet/Catalog are exceeded and can cause breakdown of insulation and hence electric shock. If heating is allowed to continue it intensifies by further increasing the local resistance through loss of temper of spring contacts, formation of oxide film on con- tacts and wires and leakage currents through carbonization of insulation and tracking paths. Fire can then result in the presence of combustible materials and this may release noxious fumes. Overheating may not be visually apparent. Burns may result from touching overheated compo- nents. 3. HANDLING Care must be taken to avoid damage to any component parts of electrical connec- tors during installation and use. Although there are normally no sharp edges, care must be taken when handling certain com- ponents to avoid injury to fingers. Always wear safety glasses to avoid potential injury to eyes during cleaning, soldering, fiber preparation, etc. Electrical connectors may be damaged in transit to the customers, and damage may result in creation of hazards. Products should therefore be examined prior to instal- lation/use and rejected if found to be dam- aged. Proper lifting techniques shall be used for handling shipping cartons. 4. DISPOSAL Please recycle, reclaim or dispose of connec- tors and individual components in accor- dance with local, state and federal laws. Incineration of certain materials may release noxious or even toxic fumes.. 5. APPLICATION Connectors with exposed contacts should not be selected for use on the current supply side of an electrical circuit, because an elec- tric shock could result from touching exposed contacts on an unmated connector. Voltages in excess of 30 V ac or 42.5 V dc are potentially hazardous and care should be taken to ensure that such voltages cannot be transmitted in any way to exposed metal parts of the connector body. The connector and wiring should be checked, before mak- ing live, to have no damage to metal parts or insulators, no solder blobs, loose strands, conducting lubricants, swarf, or any other undesired conducting particles. Circuit resistance and continuity check should be made to make certain that there are no high resistance joints or spurious conducting paths. Always use the specified application tools, cleaning materials and assembly instructions documented in the Data Sheet/Catalog. Do not permit untrained per- sonnel to wire, assemble or tamper with connectors. For operation voltage please see appropriate national regulations. IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION (i) Air and creepage paths/Operating volt- age. The admissible operating voltages depend on the individual applications and the valid national and other applicable safe- ty regulations. For this reason the air and creepage path data are only reference values. Observe reduction of air and creepage paths due to PC board and/or harnessing. (ii) Temperature All information given are temperature limits. The operation temperature depends on the individual application. (iii) Pressure All pressure information given are differen- tial pressure limits. The specific differential pressure limits, across the connector inter- face, are documented in the Data Safety/catalog (iv) Other important information Cannon continuously endeavors to improve their products. Therefore, Cannon products may deviate from the description, technical data and shape as shown in this catalog and data sheets. Commodities in this catalog may be con- trolled for export or re-export under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulations, or by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) when specifically designed, modified or configured for mili- tary use. ITT Corporation Interconnect Solutions Division, (“ITT”) manufactures high quality products. However, these products are intended to be used in accordance with the specifications in this publication. Any use or application that deviates from the stated operating specifications is not recommend- ed and may be unsafe. No information and data contained in this publication shall be construed to create any liability on the part of ITT. Product Warranty A limited product warranty applies to ITT products. Please refer to www.ittcannon.com (General Terms and Conditions of Sale) for the complete text of ITT’s applicable Terms and Conditions of Sale, including warranty. This publication is not to be construed as an offer. It is intended merely as an invitation to make an offer. ITT does not assume liabil- ity for any patent infringement or violation of other rights claimed by third parties which may result from its use. With prior written consent, reprinting this publication without any modifications is generally permitted. “ITT”, the Engineered Blocks Logo and “Engineered for life” are registered trade- marks of ITT Corporation. All other trade- marks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. All dates subject to change without notice. |
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