Voice Cabling
KRONE Designation Strips 53A Large label holder for designating groups of modules • Occupies one tag position on a standard 10pr back mount frame • Large writing area for identification of a group of modules • Reversible plastic labels suitable for write on/write off • For replacement re-useable labels please see 770894
Item
770893 770894
Man. Code
6092 1 820-00 6092 3 019-02
Description
Label Holder Labels
KRONE Marking Numbers Numbered plugs used for identification • Fit on the top of the 10pr modules • Can be fitted on the left or right hand side • Available in sets marked 0-9 or 10-100
Pairs
10 Pair –
Type 53A 53A
Colour Grey
White KRONE Connection Strips
• 237B = Permanent electrical path between incoming and outgoing cables
• 237D / 237E = All of the contacts in each module are connected to a 150mm lead with terminal ring for connection
• Termination: IDC
UoM Each Each
Item
Man. Code Item Man. Code 770897 6089 3 023-00 Style Colour Numbered 0-9 Grey
UoM Each
990537 6089 1 002-02 770873 6089 1 830-00 992656 6089 1 840-00 770875 6089 1 841-00
Pairs
10 Pair 20 Pair
Type
Colour
237B White 237C
76 Wire 237D 10 Pair
237E
KRONE Connection Cord & Test Cords Primarily used for interconnecting separate circuits either on the same or between different LSA-PLUS modules • Connection cords are fitted with a plug at both ends
• Test cords have a plug on one end only, the other for connection to user’s test equipment
Grey Red Red
UoM Each Each Each Each
Item
770905 990164 990163
Man. Code
6529 1 042-01 6529 1 921-01 6529 1 041-01
Description
Connection Cord Test Cord Test Cord
Poles
4 Pole 2 Pole 4 Pole
BT Reference D94473 D94469 D94471
Length 1.5Mtr 1.5Mtr 1.5Mtr
UoM Each Each Each
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