The figure shows using the 859 series 3-pin comb shaped jumper for bridging operations:


The figure shows using the 859 series 3-pin comb shaped jumper for bridging operations:




Using a comb shaped jumper for high and low bridging:
- Jumping can be carried out on the enclosed side of the wiring terminal (with a partition placed), and terminals with a rated cross-sectional area of less than 2 levels can be crossed. For example, at 16mm ² (6AWG) and 6mm ² Between (10AWG) terminals or within 6mm ² (10AWG) and 2.5mm ² Jump between the (14AWG) terminals (as shown in the figure).
- On the open side of the wiring terminal (with partition), perform high and low jump connections, with a rated cross-sectional area of 16mm ² (6AWG) and 10mm ² When (8AWG), it is possible to cross connect terminals with a maximum of 2 levels smaller than the rated cross-sectional area. Rated cross-sectional area is 6/4/2.5mm ² When (10/12/14AWG), terminals smaller than one level of the rated cross-sectional area can be bridged. For example, at 16mm ² (6AWG) and 6mm ² Between (10AWG) terminals (as shown in the diagram) or 10mm ² (8AWG) and 4mm ² High and low jump connections between terminals (12AWG).