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Purple_Dan
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Hello,
I've recently had a slight trajectory change in my career and I'm learning the ropes in electrical panel building.
I have to order a load of DIN rail terminal blocks and I've come across a few variants and I don't know which one is the correct one for my application, or if it even matters.
I understand that the L and N stand for live and neutral, I'm not a complete rookie, but in terms of double deck DIN rail terminal blocks, what's the difference between L/L, L/N, N/L and N/N?
Any help is greatly appreciated, and sorry if a similar question has been posted before, I couldn't find any information about this anywhere!
Thanks,
Dan
I've recently had a slight trajectory change in my career and I'm learning the ropes in electrical panel building.
I have to order a load of DIN rail terminal blocks and I've come across a few variants and I don't know which one is the correct one for my application, or if it even matters.
I understand that the L and N stand for live and neutral, I'm not a complete rookie, but in terms of double deck DIN rail terminal blocks, what's the difference between L/L, L/N, N/L and N/N?
Any help is greatly appreciated, and sorry if a similar question has been posted before, I couldn't find any information about this anywhere!
Thanks,
Dan