ATP Series™ Connectors

By Amphenol Sine Systems Corp 328

ATP Series™ Connectors

Amphenol Sine Systems’ ATP Series connectors are designed as a high-performance, cost-effective, thermoplastic solution to be used within the marine, heavy equipment, agricultural, automotive, and alternative energy fields, as well as other demanding interconnect applications. Available in 2- and 4-position options, the ATP Series connectors contain superior environmental seals and seal retention capabilities and are designed for use with 10 AWG to 14 AWG with size 12 contacts handling up to 25 A. ATP Series connectors are compatible with other existing standard products industry-wide.

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Features
  • Current capacity: size 12, 25 A (max)
  • Wire range: size 12 contacts will accept wire ranges of 12 AWG to 14 AWG
  • Operating temperature range: -55°C to +125°C continuous at rated current
  • Dielectric withstanding: current leak less than 2 milliamps at 1500 VAC
  • Physical shock: no unlocking, unmating, or other unsatisfactory results during or after 50 Gs in each of three usually perpendicular planes; no electrical discontinuities longer than 1 microsecond; MIL-STD-202, Method 213 Condition C
  • Vibration: maintains continuity and exhibits no mechanical or physical damage after vibration levels of 20 Gs at 10 Hz to 2000 Hz
  • Insulation resistance: 1000 MΩ minimum at 25°C
  • Corrosion resistance: connectors show no evidence of corrosion after exposure to 48 hours of salt spray per MIL-STD-1344, Method 1001
  • Submersion: IP67; wired and mated connection will withstand immersion under three feet of water without loss of electronic qualities or leakage
  • Fluid resistance: connectors show no damage when exposed to most fluids used in industrial application
  • Contact retention contacts (minimum load): 70 lbs for size 12 contacts
  • Thermal cycle: no cracking, chipping, or leaking after 20 test cycles from -55°C to +125°C
  • Durability: no electrical or mechanical defects after 100 cycles of engagement and disengagement

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