The wiring process for screw-type terminal blocks is relatively simple and intuitive. First, ensure the power is off before proceeding for safety. Then, prepare the wires or conductors to be connected, ensuring that any exposed portions are clean, undamaged, and have no exposed insulation. Next, use a screwdriver or wrench to loosen the screw and open the clamping part. Insert the exposed portion of the wire firmly into the clamping part, ensuring no insulation is exposed. Finally, turn the screw counterclockwise and clamp the wire with a screwdriver or wrench to ensure a tight and secure connection. After wiring, always inspect the connection to ensure its stability and electrical performance.
Ensure the wire is securely clamped without any looseness or gaps.
Carefully check that the wire insulation is properly concealed under the screw to prevent short circuits or electrical problems.
Power-on Test:
If necessary, perform a power-on test to verify the connection is functioning correctly. Also, ensure no wires are exposed to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Please note that proper wire connection is crucial and relates to the safety of the electrical connection. If you are not confident in your connection methods, or if you need to handle more complex electrical work, it is recommended that you seek help from a professional to ensure safety and compliance with electrical regulations.
