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QWL Series - Amphenol Aerospace

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<strong>QWL</strong>crimp contactsMachined from copper alloy and silver-plated for maximum corrosion resistance, with aminimum millivolt drop and a maximum current carrying capacity, the size 16 and 12socket contacts are of the closed entry design. Crimp contacts are available for all MSinsert arrangements and are identified with an <strong>Amphenol</strong> ® proprietary number.PartNumber10-4055310-40552 or10-597109-16110-4055710-40556 or10-597109-17110-4056110-40560 or10-597109-13110-4079210-4079310-4056410-4056510-40562 or10-58180610-40563 or10-581808MS/STANDARD CRIMP CONTACTSPin/SocketPinSocketPinSocketPinSocketPinSocketPinSocketPinSocketMatingEndSize16Short†16LongWireBarrelSize161612 128 84 40 0AllowableWireSizeRequiredWire AdapterSleeve16182022* 10-74696-616182022* 10-74696-61214810* 10-74696-146* 10-74696-202* 10-74696-7TestCurrent**Amps13107.5513107.55231746338060150100TABLE ICONTACT ARRANGEMENT SERVICE RATINGMSServiceRatingRecommendedOperating Voltage*at Sea LevelDC AC (RMS)EffectiveCreepageDistanceNom.MechanicalSpacingNom.Inst. 250 200 1/16A 700 500 1/8 1/16D 1250 900 3/16 1/8E 1750 1250 1/4 3/16B 2450 1750 5/16 1/4C 4200 3000 1 5/16* The values listed in Table I represent operating values which include a generoussafety factor. It may be necessary for some applications to exceedthe operating voltages listed here. If this is necessary, designers will findTable II useful for determining the degree to which the recommended valuesof Table I can be exceeded.* When using wire adapter sleeve shown.** Contact ratings as stated are test ratings only. The connector could not withstand fullrated current through all contacts continuously. Please note that the electrical datagiven is not an establishment of electrical safety factors. This is left entirely in thedesigner’s hands as he can best determine which peak voltage, switching surges,transients, etc. can be expected in a particular circuit.† The 12S, 14S and 16S connectors require short contacts.MSServiceRatingAirspaceNominalDistanceCreepageTABLE IIALTITUDE VOLTAGE DERATING** CHARTStandard SeaLevel ConditionsMinimumFlashoverVoltageAC (RMS)TestVoltageAC (RMS)Pressure Altitude†50,000 FeetMinimumFlashoverVoltageAC (RMS)TestVoltageAC (RMS)Pressure Altitude†70,000 FeetMinimumFlashoverVoltageAC (RMS)TestVoltageAC (RMS)Inst. 1/32 1/16 1400 1000 500 400 325 260A 1/16 1/8 2800 2000 800 600 450 360D 1/8 3/16 3600 2800 900 675 500 400E 3/16 1/4 4500 3500 1000 750 550 440B 1/4 5/16 5700 4500 1100 825 600 480C 5/16 1 8500 7000 1300 975 700 560† Not corrected for changes in density due to variations in temperature.** No attempt has been made to recommend operating voltages. The designermust determine his own operating voltage by the application of a safety factor tothe above derating chart to compensate for circuit transients, surges, etc.60

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