Series 1
The various classes and types of connectors are intended for
application as follows:
a. Classes E, F, J, and P connectors are intended for use in
environment-resisting applications where the operating temperature
range of -55º to 125ºC (-67º to 257ºF) is experienced. Crimp
contact connectors have the additional advantage of possessing
removable crimp-type contacts. Class J connectors are intended for
use with light-weight, single-jacketed cable.
b. Class H receptacles are intended for use in applications
wherein pressures must be contained by the connectors across the
walls or panels on which they are mounted.
c. Crimp contact connectors should have contacts installed in
all positions when the connector is wired. Sealing plugs should be
installed in the grommet holes when no wire is attached to the
contact in grommet sealed connectors.
d. The potting form should remain with the connector after
potting.
e. Counterpart solder and crimp contact connectors are intended
to the intermateable. Moisture resistance capability is then
reduced to that of the solder contact connector.
f. If air leakage requirements are critical, a resilient insert,
solder contact receptacle, a through bulkhead receptacle, or class
H receptacle should be used, or the connector should be potted.
g. For finished wire diameters less than specified in table II,
shrink-fit sleeving should be used over the wire.
h. Where two or more wires are used in a solder cup or wire
barrel, grommet sealing is not obtainable. Wires should be potted
if sealing is required.
Series 2
a. Connector backshells must be installed to meet the specified
moisture sealing requirements.
b. Class A connectors are intended for use in application where
200ºC temperature, grommet seal, and nonconductive finish are
required.
c. Class L connectors are intended for use in environment
resisting applications at 200ºC temperature and are fluid
resistant. These connectors have wire sealing grommets.
d. Class H and N receptacles are intended for use in
applications wherein pressure must be contained by the connectors
across walls or panels on which they are mounted. They have fluid
resistant insert face seals. In addition, class N receptacles have
crimp type terminations.
e. Mechanical strain reliefs are intended for use where a saddle
type clamp is desired.
f. Shielded contacts are intended for use with shielded and
jacketed single conductor cables, and may be used with certain
coaxial cables when impedance matching is not required. Shielded
contacts are not furnished with connectors, and must be ordered
separately when required. Shielded contacts will not intermate with
standard size 12 contacts or with series 1 shielded contacts. It is
the user' responsibility to assure mating contact compatibility at
time of contact installation.
g. RFI backshell and grounding fingers on plug are available in
class L and provide RFI shielding.
h. Class W connectors are intended for use in salt spray
environments providing a corrosive resistant shell, conductive
finish, and fluid resistance at 175°C (347ºF) service
temperature.
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