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Male Headers for Double-Deck Assembly
   6 Pin Spacing: 5 mm, 5.08 mm
   398 MCS MIDI Classic
                                              ●   Male headers for double-deck assembly provides high-density wiring
                                                for “wire-to-board” connections
                                              ●  Horizontal PCB mounting

                                              ●  Double-deck design allows male or female headers with angled solder
                                                pins to be placed on the lower deck
                                              ● With coding fingers









        Technical data:

        Pin Spacing                5 mm           5.08 mm                                  Derating Curve
                                  0.197 in.        0.2 in                            231-102/026-000 female connector
        Ratings per            IEC/EN 60664-1   IEC/EN 60664-1                          with 232-332 male header
        Overvoltage category   III  III   II   III  III   II                     Pin spacing: 5 mm / Conductor size: 2.5 mm  “f-st”
                                                                                                          2
        Pollution degree       3    2     2    3    2     2                      Based on: EN 60512-5-2 / Reduction factor: 0.8
        Rated voltage        320 V  320 V  630 V  320 V  320 V  630 V           Current in A
        Rated surge voltage   4 kV  4 kV  4 kV  4 kV  4 kV  4 kV                45
        Nominal current       12 A  12 A  12 A  12 A  12 A  12 A                40
        Approvals per             UL/CSA          UL/CSA                        35
        Use group UL 1059      B    C     D    B    C     D                     30
        Rated voltage         300 V  –   300 V  300 V  –   300 V                25
        Nominal current UL    10 A  –    10 A  10 A  –   10 A                   20
        Nominal current CSA   10 A  –    10 A  10 A  –   10 A                   15
        The MCS MIDI connection system is UL 1977 approved and capable of up to 600 V for factory wiring.  10
                                                                                 5
        Solder pin data:                                                         0
        Solder pin: length/width    5 mm / 1 x 1 mm                                 10  20  30  40  50  60  70  80 85
        Solder pin: drilled hole diameter  1.4 +0.1  mm                                      Ambient operating temperature in °C
                                                                                  2-,  4-,  6-,  12-,  16-pole  Conductor rated current








        Material data:                                                          MCS MIDI accessories:      Pages:
        Material group              I
        Insulating material         Polyamide 6.6 (PA 6.6)                      Separators                   472
          Flammability rating per UL 94  0V                                     Coding keys                  472
        Lower/Upper limit temperature  -60 °C / +100 °C                         Coding pins                  472
        Contact material            Electrolytic copper (E )
                                                Cu
        Contact plating             tin-plated
        MCS connectors are also available upon request with gold-plated or partially gold-plated contact surfaces.
        Depending on the version requested, “item no. suffix    . . . /010-000” is added to the “basic item no.”
        MCS — MULTI CONNECTION SYSTEM includes connectors without breaking capacity in accordance with
        DIN EN 61984.
        When used as intended, these connectors shall not be connected/disconnected when live or under load. The circuit
        design should ensure header pins, which can be touched, are not live when unmated.
















       Additional approvals and corresponding ratings can be found at www.wago.com.   For additional technical information, see Section 13.
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