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| General Application Notes |
There are common considerations when using APP® connectors. Additional considerations may apply based on the
particular connector being used, the application, and conditions in which the connector is being used. This information
is intended to provide a basic understanding and is provided for reference only. APP® connectors should be assembled
and used according to the equipment manufacturer’s instructions, as well as in compliance with local and international
electrical codes.
The maximum amperage ratings provided in the specifications are based on use of APP® recommended assembly
tooling and the maximum wire size for the connector being used. Amperage ratings are based on not exceeding the
maximum operating temperature of the connector housing, factoring in an ambient temperature of 25°C or 77°F.
A wire with an appropriate insulation temperature rating should be selected to meet or exceed the total connector
temperature (heat rise + ambient).
As an example: if the maximum operating temperature for a connector operation is 105°C and the ambient temperature
is 25°C, the maximum heat rise attributable to the connector is 105°C - 25°C = 80°C. The expected heat rise based
on the connector and wire size used can be estimated using the heat rise charts, but should be confirmed by testing
in the specific application with the specific wire to be used.
Connector devices are rated or derated by the wiring configuration and the environment. Factors to be considered include:
enclosure characteristics, connector housing and wire insulation characteristics, number of wires in an enclosed area
such as a raceway or conduit, as well as the ambient temperature.
Underwriter Laboratories Inc. amperage ratings are based on not exceeding the maximum operating temperature of
the connector housing. This means connectors can be extremely hot when used at the UL amperage ratings. For this
reason UL amperage ratings should only be applied to connectors when they are used inside an enclosure not accessible
to untrained persons. Canadian Standards Association ratings are based on not exceeding a 30°C temperature rise
above ambient temperatures. For this reason CSA amp ratings are a good point of reference for connectors that are
user operated. APP® does not recommend exceeding a 30°C temperature rise above ambient temperatures for connections
accessible during operation to untrained persons.
| How to Read Temperature Charts |
Tempearture Rise at Constant Current Charts
Temperature Rise at Constant Current charts show the associated heat rise
as a result of applied current to the connector. An example of the SB®50
Temperature Rise chart is included to follow along with this explanation.
The chart is based on an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F room
temperature). Accordingly if the temperature °C on the Y axis of the chart is at
30°C, the expected total connector temperature would be 55°C.
Separate curves are shown for #6, #8, #10, and #12 AWG wire. Interpreting
the curves, if 50 amps are applied continuously to the connector, the heat rise
will be 23°C for #6, 35°C for #8, 55°C for #10, and #12 wire is not suitable for
this amperage.
Where T = Temperature, heat rise is expressed as a ΔT°C.
T ambient - T (ambient + heat from applied current) = ΔT°C.
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6 AWG
8 AWG
10 AWG
12 AWG
SB®50
Temperature Rise at Constant Current
Amperes Applied


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