Sealant Filled Connectors

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BAPI’s Sealant Filled Connectors (SFC) contain a moisture-excluding sealant which encapsulates the electrical connection protecting it from moisture and oxidation. This encapsulation also reduces the potential for fire, electrocution and flashover. BAPI offers a Twist-On and a Crimp‑On. The Crimp-On SFC3000 is used for factory terminations, while the Twist-On SFC2000 are used for field terminations.

• The SFC2000 accepts two 22 AWG wires or one 22 AWG and one 16 or 18 AWG wire. It has a voltage rating of 300 volts and a temperature not to exceed 221°F (105ºC), and it is not UL listed.

• The SFC3000 is an insulation displacement connector (IDC) that accepts two wires of 19 to 26 AWG. It has a voltage rating of 50 volts with an operating temperature of -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C), and it is compliant to RoHS 2011/65/EU. It is not UL listed. To terminate, simply insert your wires and crimp down on the cap with a set of pliers.

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BAPI’s Sealant Filled Connectors (SFC) contain a moisture-excluding sealant which encapsulates the electrical connection protecting it from moisture and oxidation. This encapsulation also reduces the potential for fire, electrocution and flashover. BAPI offers a Twist-On and a Crimp‑On. The Crimp-On SFC3000 is used for factory terminations, while the Twist-On SFC2000 are used for field terminations.

• The SFC2000 accepts two 22 AWG wires or one 22 AWG and one 16 or 18 AWG wire. It has a voltage rating of 300 volts and a temperature not to exceed 221°F (105ºC), and it is not UL listed.

• The SFC3000 is an insulation displacement connector (IDC) that accepts two wires of 19 to 26 AWG. It has a voltage rating of 50 volts with an operating temperature of -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C), and it is compliant to RoHS 2011/65/EU. It is not UL listed. To terminate, simply insert your wires and crimp down on the cap with a set of pliers.

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