ITT CGE1E1818H5H24FWB03 High power connector Datasheet

CGE High Power Connectors
HS-5/1199
CGE
Contents
Introduction
Introduction .......................................... 2
Connector Design .............................. 2
How to order ....................................... 3
Mateability ......................................... 3
Polarization ........................................... 3
Technical Data ...................................... 4
Panel Cut-Outs ..................................... 5
Connector Dimensions .......................... 6
Accessories ........................................... 9
Contacts and Tools ............................... 10
Product Safety Information .................. 11
The Cannon CGE connectors are designed
to transmit very high current at low
voltage, as for example in the electrical
equipment of military land- and sea-borne
vehicles and in industrial applications. The
connectors meet the mating dimensions,
mechanical features and rear panel
installation requirements of VG 95234.
Ultraflexible shielded welding cables acc
to MTV 6145-005 are terminated to the
connectors.
Connector Design
The high power connectors CGE feature
one contact in a two-piece rigid insulator.
The aluminum shell has a chromate finish
over cadmium. The operating temperature
ranges from –55 to 125°C.
Connector Design
2
The contacts made of copper or a copper
alloy with hard silver finish are designed
for crimping or termination to solid copper
conductors with threaded bolts. The
mechanical durability is a minimum of 500
mating cycles. The crimp contacts accept
wires according to DIN 46438 (25 – 240
mm2). Contact retention is achieved by the
two-piece insulator which is fixed to the
shell with a snap-in ring. This allows
unlimited exchange of the crimp contacts.
The bayonet coupling assures fast and
reliable mating and unmating. Audible
snap-in and colour-coded snap-in points
indicate positive mating. Plugs and
receptacles are waterproof in mated
condition up to 1 bar (35 feet of water).
O-Ring
Shell
Insulator
Contact
Cylindrical
Contact
front side
O-Ring
Insulator
Contact
rear side
Spring ring
Spring ring
Insulator
Contact
rear side
O-Ring
contact
Spring
Insulator
Contact
front side
Barrel assembly
Dimensions are mm (inches)
Subject to changes
CGE
Polarization
How to order
To avoid mismating of identic connectors
the keyways of CGE connectors are available in two different positions:
Series
Cannon Designation
Standard position
Position W
= 180°
= 120°
CGE 6 E 32 H 24 F W B *
Shell style
0 - wall mounting receptacle with flange
1 - cable connecting plug
2 - box mounting receptacle with flange
6 - straight plug
8 - plug 90°
9 - bulkhead
Class
E - environmental, JP07 acc to DIN 40050
Shell size
16 - 18 - 22 - 28 - 32
Contact arrangement
16H2 - shell size 16, 1 contact H2
18H5 - shell size 18, 1 contact H5
22H9 - shell size 22, 1 contact H9
28H15 - shell size 28, 1 contact H15
32H24 - shell size 32, 1 contact H24
Keyway positions of receptacles
and cable connecting plugs
Contact size
H2 - 25 mm2
H5 - 50 mm2
H15 - 150 mm2
H24 - 240 mm2
Contact type
F - spring contact
Z - cylindrical contact
Keyway polarization
W - 120°
Bayonet coupling
Modification
05 - through-holes in flange
03 - adapter for heat shrink boots, metric crimp contact
04 - rear panel mounting, threaded holes, metric crimp contact
04-05 - same as -04, however, with through-holes
14 - shielded version, metric crimp contact
16 - thread bolt termination, front panel mounting, O ring for sealing
between wall and receptacle (for CGE2EB only)
Mateability
Keyway positions of straight and 90° plugs
3
Receptacles and cable connecting plugs mate with
CGE2E-B04, CGE-B-04-05
CGE2E-B-16
CGE0E-B-03, CGE-B-05-05
CGE1E-B-03
à Plugs, straight / 90°
CGE6E-B-03
CGE6E-B-14
CGE8E-B-03
CGE8E-B-14
CGE
Technical Data
Electrical Data
Admissible ambient temperature
–55/125°C
Current rating
(A) at 125°C ambient temperature
Class
JP07 acc to DIN 40050
Shell size
Contact size
Max Current rating (A)
Max Short-time load,
appr 0,5 – 1 sec (A)
Test pressure
1 bar overpressure
Test duration
12 h
16
H2
225
18
H5
350
22
H9
570
28
H15
750
32
H24
950
750
1000
2000
3000
5000
Air and creepage paths
Air path
Creepage path
Vibration
200 m/s2 for 10 – 2000 Hz
3 mm min
5 mm min
Insulator resistance
min 5000 MOhm
Mechanical durability
500 mating cycles
Contact resistance
(mOhm max)
Coupling torque
in wired condition acc to VG95319, Part
2, Test No 5.8.2.
Shell size
16
18
22
28
32
max closing /
opening Nm
5,5
8,0
11,0
17,0
19,0
max opening
Nm
0,5
0,6
0,8
0,9
1,0
Contact retention
acc to VG 95319, Part 2, Test No 5.4.
Contact size
H2
H5
H9
H15
H24
Test force N min
100
120
140
160
200
Materials
Shell
– Finish
Insulator
Contact
– Finish
O ring
4
Aluminum alloy
Olive chromate over
cadmium
PTFE
Copper or copper alloy
Hard silver
FKM
Contact size
Contact resistance
H2
0,6
H5
0,3
H9
0,15
H15
0,1
H24
0,07
Cables
The connectors are designed for ultraflexible welding cable acc to MTV 6145-005.
Shell size
Wire size
16
18
22
28
32
25
50
95
150
240
MTV 6145-005 designation
shielded
MTV 6145-005 H001
MTV 6145-005 H002
MTV 6145-005 H003
MTV 6145-005 H004
MTV 6145-005 H005
unshielded
MTV 6145-005 G001
MTV 6145-005 G002
MTV 6145-005 G003
MTV 6145-005 G004
MTV 6145-005 G005
When selecting a cable type please consider self-heating of cable at the maximum
operating voltage and the maximum ambient temperature (see page 5).
Dimensions are mm (inches)
Subject to changes
CGE
Cable Data
Approx. values for cable self-heating
Wire size
mm2
Max admissible
operating voltage
25
50
95
150
240
250
300
500
600
1000
Approx over-temperature due to current load: ∆ T in °C
1/3 of max admissible
2/2 of max admissible max admissible
operating voltage
operating voltage
operating voltage
35
52
95
15
25
55
10
33
70
5
23
60
8
30
75
Cable Dimensions
Cable designation
MTV6145-005+001
MTV6145-005+001
MTV6145-005+001
MTV6145-005+001
MTV6145-005+001
Outer jacket
Shielding braid, tinned
Inner jacked
Copper conductor
Shell
size
16
18
22
28
32
Wire size
mm2
25
50
95
150
240
a
7,5+/–0,5
11,0+/–0,5
16,0+/–0,5
20,5+/–0,5
26,5+/–0,5
b max
13,5
18,0
23,5
30,0
36,0
c max
10,2
14,3
19,7
25,4
32,5
d+/–10,5
14,0
15,0
20,5
30,0
30,0
Straight plug
e1 +/–1,0
f1 +/–1,0
31,0
46,0
31,0
46,0
42,0
57,0
54,0
69,0
Plug 90°
e2 +/–1,0
20,0
25,0
25,0
f2 +/–1,0
35,0
40,0
40,0
Panel Cut-Outs
Panel cut-outs for rear and front panel
mounting of receptacles
Shell size
16
18
22
28
32
5
Receptacles, rear panel mounting
CGE0E-B-03/14
CGE2E-B-04
H13
H12
c +0,15
d +0,15
d ± 0,15
4,5
27,7
24,6
4,5
31,1
27,0
4,5
37,8
31,8
5,5
47,1
39,7
5,5
53,8
44,5
Receptacles, front panel mounting
CGE2E-B-16
H13
c
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
H12
thread
M4
M4
M4
M4
M4
d
22,5
27,4
33,7
43,5
49,7
c ± 0,15
24,6
27,0
31,8
39,7
44,5
CGE
CGE0E...B-03
Wall mounting receptacle,
acc to VG 96929B1,
rear panel mounting,
four threaded holes in flange,
adapter for heat shrink boot,
metric crimp contacts
Shell
size
16
22
32
a
– 0,15
27,4
37,4
53,4
d1
± 0,15
20,0
45,8
45,8
d2
± 0,3
22,1
49,2
49,2
d3
M4
M4
M5
e
± 0,1
24,6
31,8
44,5
g
± 0,1
3,2
3,2
3,5
h
± 0,2
12,0
20,8
28,0
l1
± 0,3
41,0
55,0
66,8
l4
± 0,3
20,0
23,15
29,0
l5
± 0,15
3,2
4,0
4,0
l6
± 0,3
32,5
41,0
57,0
CGE1E...B-03
Cable connecting plug, straigt,
adapter for heat shrink boots,
metric crimp contacts
Shell size
a
– 0,15
30,8
37,4
53,4
46,7
18
22
28
32
d1
± 0,15
25,0
31,5
45,8
41,0
d2
± 0,15
27,0
34,9
50,0
44,4
g
± 0,1
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
h
± 0,15
20,0
20,5
28,0
25,0
l1
± 0,3
50,0
54,0
66,8
65,8
CGE1E...B-14
Cable connecting plug,
shielded version,
metric crimp contacts
Shell size
18
6
a
± 0,15
37,4
b
c
42,0
37,0
d
± 0,3
25,5
g
± 0,2
22,5
h
max
48,5
l1
max
95,5
SW1
SW2
34
38
Dimensions are mm (inches)
Subject to changes
CGE
CGE2E...B-04
CGE2E...B-04-05
Box mounting receptacle,
rear panel mounting,
-04 – four threaded holes in flange,
-04-05 – four through holes in flange
Shell size
16
18
22
28
32
a
– 0,15
27,4
30,8
37,4
46,6
53,4
d1
± 0,15
22,1
27,0
34,9
42,7
49,2
d
Mod 04
M4
M4
M4
M4
M5
Mod 05
4,3
4,3
4,3
4,3
5,3
e
± 0,1
24,6
27,0
31,8
39,7
44,5
h
± 0,2
20,0
23,15
23,15
29,0
l1
± 0,3
41,0
50,0
54,0
65,3
66,8
l2
± 0,3
32,5
35,0
41,0
50,8
57,0
n
± 0,1
3,2
4,0
4,0
4,0
4,0
CGE2E...B-16
Box mounting receptacle,
front panel mounting,
four through holes in flange,
threaded bolt termination for
solid copper rail
Shell
size
18
22
28
32
a
– 0,15
30,8
37,4
46,6
53,4
d1
M8
M12
M12
M16
d2
– 0,15
26,9
33,2
42,8
49,2
d
+ 0,2
4,3
4,3
4,3
4,3
e
± 0,1
27,0
31,8
39,7
44,5
g
± 0,3
4,0
4,4
4,0
6,0
h
27,5
38,0
32,0
44,5
l1
max
55,0
65,5
61,0
73,0
l2
± 0,3
23,15
23,15
24,15
29,0
l5
± 0,5
15,0
25,3
20,0
22,0
l7
+ 0,3
35,0
41,0
50,8
57,0
n
± 0,15
4,0
4,0
4,0
4,0
CGE6E...B-03
Straight plug
acc to VG 96929A2,
adapter for heat shrink boots,
metric crimp contacts
Shell size
16
18
22
32
7
d1
max
32,0
36,5
43,1
60,1
d2
– 0,1
20,2
25,8
31,5
45,4
d3
max
22,3
28,0
35,0
49,2
g
4,3
4,3
4,3
4,3
h
± 0,2
27,0
31,8
39,7
44,5
l1
max
44,0
53,0
57,0
65,0
SW
3
6
6
8
CGE
CGE6E...B-14
Straight plug
acc to VG 96929F,
360° HF shielding by grounding fingers,
endbells for clamp connection of shielding
braid and for heat shrink boots,
metric crimp contacts
Shell size
16
18
22
28
32
c
± 0,3
26,0
32,0
37,0
44,0
31,0
d1
max
32,0
36,5
43,1
53,0
60,1
d2
± 0,15
24,0
28,7
33,7
40,0
47,2
d4
± 0,1
15,5
20,0
25,5
32,0
38,0
g
± 0,1
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
1,0
h
± 0,4
25,5
26,0
26,0
26,0
28,0
l1
max
68,0
73,5
84,0
98,0
95,5
SW
26
32
38
50
54
CGE8E...B-03
90° plug
with adapter for heat shrink boots,
metric crimp contacts
CGE8E...B-14
90° plug
acc to VG 96929E,
with grounding fingers, adapter for
shielding braid and for use with heat
shrink boots, metric crimp contacts
Shell size
22
28
32
d1
max
43,1
53,0
60,1
d3
max
42,0
48,0
52,5
l1
± 1,0
80,0
78,0
84,0
l3
max
41
41
41
l4
max
56
56
56
l6
± 0,2
3,2
3,2
3,2
l
max
101,0
102,0
112,0
SW
38
50
52
CGE9E...X-B-04
Bulkhead
acc to VG 96929C2,
with through holes in flange
Shell size
22
8
a
– 0,15
46,7
d1
5,3
e
± 0,1
39,7
l1
max
51,5
l2
± 0,3
20,6
l3
± 0,1
4,0
l4
± 0,3
50,8
Dimensions are mm (inches)
Subject to changes
CGE
Accessories
Dust cap 121004
for plugs
Order reference
Size
CA121004-4
CA121004-6
CA121004-8
CA121004-10
CA121004-11
16S
18
22
28
32
a
+ 0,5
4,3
4,3
4,3
4,3
5,5
b
± 10,0
113
127
140
197
197
c
max
29,0
30,0
30,0
30,0
30,0
d
max
29,9
33,3
39,9
49,2
55,9
a
+ 0,5
4,3
4,3
4,3
5,5
5,5
b
± 10,0
100
113
127
169
169
c
max
19,5
25,4
25,4
25,4
25,4
d
max
32,6
36,7
43,3
52,6
59,3
Dust cap 121003
for receptacles
Order reference
Size
CA121003-4
CA12100436
CA121003-8
CA121003-10
CA121004311
16S
18
22
28
32
Dummy receptacle
Order ref.
Size
248-8504-000
248-8506-000
248-8508-000
248-8510-000
248-8511-000
16S
18
22
28
32
9
a
± 0,3
32,5
35,0
41,0
50,8
57,0
b
± 0,15
24,6
27,0
31,8
39,7
44,5
d
+ 0,2
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,7
4,4
d1
M4
M4
M4
M5
M5
e
± 0,2
21,5
27,2
27,2
28,2
28,2
f
+0,3 / – 0,1
18,3
23,15
23,15
24,15
24,15
g
+ 0,1
29,6
23,8
30,0
38,8
45,2
h
+ 0,15
27,4
30,8
37,4
46,7
53,4
CGE
Accessories
Contacts
Order references for single contacts
Sealing gaskets
for rear panel mounting only
Shell size
H24
Shell
size
Order references
Polychloroprene
H15
16
18
22
28
32
075-8504-000
075-8505-000
075-8507-000
075-8509-000
075-8510-000
Order references
Alu-Flex
(shielded version)
075-8504-001
075-8505-001
075-8507-001
075-8509-001
075-8510-001
O Rings
for sealing of front mounting receptacles
are included in shipment
Crimp Tools
Spring contact
031-8564-000
031-8567-000
031-8658-000
031-8663-000
031-8669-000
031-8701-004
031-8649-000
031-8660-000
031-8659-000
031-8655-000
031-8656-000
031-8616-000
–
H9
H5
H2
H9
Cylindrical contact
330-8697-000
330-8696-000
031-8701-002
330-8719-000
031-8701-000
430-8561-009
330-8698-000
330-8695-000
031-8701-000
330-8710-000
330-8712-000
330-8623-000
031-8705-000
Contact type
Crimp with
threaded bolt
for 90° plug
with threaded bolt
for 90° plug
Crimp version
Crimp with
threaded bolt
for 90° plug
crimp with
threaded bolt
crimp version
for bulkhead
Crimp sleeve
252-8583-000
252-8583-000
252-8583-000
Note: When choosing the contacts please make sure that the voltage carrying side of the connection
is quipped with the cylindrical contact.
Description
1 Hand pump
2 Foot operation for hand pump
3 High pressure hose, length 2 m
4 Crimp head
5 Safety device incl. bench mounting
6 Positioner (to be used with
121086-3079 only)
Designation
4601.00000.330
4601.51000.330
4604.00000.020
4632.00000.601
CT121086-3079
Order reference
121586-0027
121586-0008
121586-0023
121586-0031
121086-3079
CT121086-3080
121086-3080
Crimp dies
Special Allen Wrenches
Right hand photograph:
Electro-hydraulic crimp tool HK12EL.
Available upon request – please consult
factory
for endbell assembly
Contact
size
H2
H5
H9
H15
H24
10
Order reference
upper crimp dies
317-8578-006
317-8578-008
317-8578-004
317-8578-002
317-8578-000
lower crimp dies
317-8578-007
317-8578-009
317-8578-005
317-8578-003
317-8578-001
Shell size
16
18
22
28
Order reference
CGE-SW26
CGE-SW26
CGE-SW26
CGE-SW26
Dimensions are mm (inches)
Subject to changes
CGE
Product safety Information
THIS NOTE SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION
WITH THE PRODUCT DATA SHEET/CATALOGUE.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ADVICE IN THIS INFORMATION SHEET AND THE OPERATING CONDITIONS
SPECIFIED IN THE PRODUCT DATA SHEET/
CATALOGUE COULD RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
1. MATERIAL CONTENT AND PHYSICAL
FORM
Electrical connectors do not usually contain
hazardous materials. They contain conducting and
non-conducting materials and can be divided into
two groups.
a) Printed circuit types and low cost audio types
which employ all plastic insulators and casings.
b) Rugged, Fire Barrier and High Reliability types
with metal casings and either natural rubber,
synthetic rubber, plastic or glass insulating
materials.
Contact materials vary with type of connector and
also application and are usually manufactured from
either copper, copper alloys, nickel, alumel, chromel
or steel. In special applications, other alloys may
be specified.
2. FIRE CHARACTERISTICS AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
There is no fire hazard when the connector is
correctly wired and used within the specified
parameters. Incorrect wiring or assembly of the
connector or careless use of metal tools or
conductive fluids, or transit damage to any of the
component parts may cause electric shock or
burns. Live circuits must not be broken by separating mated connectors as this may cause arcing,
ionisation and burning.
Heat dissipation is greater at maximum resistance
in a circuit. Hot spots may occur when resistance
is raised locally by damage, e.g. cracked or
deformed contacts, broken strands of wire. Local
overheating may also result from the use of the
incorrect application tools or from poor quality
soldering or slack screw terminals. Overheating may
occur if the ratings in the Product Data Sheet/
Catalogue are exceeded and can cause breakdown
of insulation and hence electric shock.
If heating is allowed to continue it intensifies by
further increasing the local resistance through loss
of temper of spring contacts, formation of oxide
film on contacts and wires, and leakage currents
through carbonisation of insulation and tracking
paths. Fire can then result in the presence of
combustible materials and this may release noxious
fumes. Overheating may not be visually apparent.
Burns may result from touching overheated
components.
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3. HANDLING
Care must be taken to avoid damage to any
component parts of electrical connectors during
installation and use. Although there are normally
no sharp edges, care must be taken when handling
certain components to avoid injury to fingers.
Electrical connectors may be damaged in transit to
the customers, and damage may result in creation
of hazards. Products should therefore be examined
prior to installation/use and rejected if found to be
damaged.
4. DISPOSAL
Incineration of certain materials may release
noxious or even toxic fumes.
5. APPLICATION
Connectors with exposed contacts should not be
selected for use on the current supply side of an
electrical circuit, because an electric shock could
result from touching exposed contacts on an
unmated connector. Voltages in excess of 30 V ac
or 42.5 V dc are potentially hazardous and care
should be taken to ensure that such voltages can
not be transmitted in any way to exposed metal parts
of the connector body. The connector and wiring
should be checked, before making live, to have no
damage to metal parts or insulators, no solder blobs,
loose strands, conducting lubricants, swarf, or any
other undesired conducting particles. Insulation
resistance should be checked to make certain that
no low resistance joints or spurious conducting path
are existing between contacts and exposed metal
parts of the connector body. Further the contact
resistance of the connectors should be measured
within the electrical circuit in order to identify high
resistances which result in excessive connector
heating.
Always use the correct application tools as specified
in the Data Sheet/Catalogue.
Do not permit untrained personnel to wire, assemble
or tramper with connectors.
For operation voltage please see appropriate national
regulations.
IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION.
1. Air and creepage paths/Operating voltage
The admissible operating voltages depend on the
individual applications and the valid national and
other applicable safety regulations.
For this reason the air and creepage path data
are only reference values. Observe reduction of air
and creepage paths due to PC board and/or harnessing.
2. Temperature
All information given are temperature limits. The
operation temperature depends on the individual
application.
3. Other important information
Cannon continuously endeavours to improve their
products. Therefore, Cannon products may deviate
from the description, technical data and shape as
shown in this catalogue and data sheets.
4. Harnessing and Assembly Instructions
If applicable, our special harnessing and/or assembly instruction has to be adhered to. This is provided at request.
ITT Cannon manufactures the highest quality products available in the marketplace; however these products are intended
to be used in accordance with the specifications in this catalog. Any use or application that deviates from stated operating
specifications is not recommended and may be unsafe. No information and data contained in this catalog shall be construed
to create any liability on the part of Cannon. Any new issue of this catalog shall automatically invalidate and supersede
any and all previous issues. A limited warranty applies to Cannon products. Except for obligations assumed by Cannon
under this warranty, Cannon shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost of repairs, incidental or consequential
damages of any kind, whether or not based on express or implied warranty, contract, negligence or strict liability
arising in connection with the design, manufacture, sale, use or repair of the products. Product availability, prices and
delivery dates are exclusively subject to our respective order confirmation form; the same applies to orders based on
development samples delivered. This catalog is not be construed as an offer. It is intended merely as an invitation to make
an offer. By this publication, Cannon does not assume responsibility or any liability for any patent infringements or other
rights of third parties which may result from its use. Reprinting this catalog is generally permitted, indicating the source.
However, Cannon's prior consent must be obtained in all cases.
Cannon is a trademark of ITT Industries, Inc
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