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Brand
Brand

Choose from one of Legrand's brands.

Type
Type

Value that Specifically Names the Type/the Application Value of the Closest Piece of Equipment/the Designated Type of Construction/the Generic Type/the Manufacturer Type Designation/the Specific Function/the Type of Application

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Color
Color

The color of the product itself

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Certifications
Product Certifications

Trust in quality and compliance. Use this filter to find products that have undergone thorough testing and evaluation to ensure they meet the quality and safety standards for a wide range of certifications.

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Standard
Standard

The industrial standard(s) to which a device is manufactured, operated, or tested.

Connector
Connector

A Device that Establishes a Connection Between Two or More Units.

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Number of Receptacles
Number of Receptacles

The Number of Electrical Wall Outlets Designed for Use with a Plug

Amperage
Amperage

Maximum electrical current the conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration

Mounting
Mounting

Something that Serves as a Support, Setting, or Backing for the item

Attenuation
Attenuation

The Decrease in Magnitude of a Signal as it Travels Through any Transmitting Medium, Such as a Cable or Circuitry the Ability of a Filter Circuit to Reduce the Amplitude of Unwanted Frequencies to a Level Below that of the Desired Output Frequency

NEMA Rating
NEMA Rating

National Electrical Manufacturers Association Ratings are Standards that are Useful in Defining the Types of Environments in Which an Electrical Enclosure can be Used

Frequency Range
Cable Type
Cable Type

The Type of a Assembly of one or More Insulated Conductors, or Optical Fibers

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Insertion Loss
Insertion Loss

The Loss in Load Power Due to the Insertion of a Component or Device at Some Point in a Transmission System

Compatibility
Compatibility

Capability of Being Used with or Connected to Different Types of Devices or Components without any Modifications

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Number of Gangs
Number of Gangs

The amount of switches on the plate.

Connection
Connection

Between Discrete Points Allows the Flow of Electrons (Electric Current)

Connector
Connector

Refers to the specific types of connections a device uses to join electrical conductors and create an electrical circuit. When you select the first desired connector, a second filter will appear listing any connectors on the opposite end of your selected connector on a device.

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Temperature Rating
Temperature Rating

The Designated / Rated / Maximum / Range Temperature at Which the Instrument May be Used in Continuous Operation without Loss of its Basic Properties and performance

Capacity
Capacity

The Load for Which a Generating Unit, Generating Plant or Other Electrical Apparatus is Rated Either by the User or by the Manufacturer, Electrical Phenomenon Whereby an Electric Charge is Stored

Insulation Resistance
Insulation Resistance

The Resistance offered by an Insulating Material to Current Leakage

Conductor Size
Conductor Size

The Physical Dimension of Current Carrying Member of the Cable

Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor

Enviromental Conditions rating on the product. Indoor Only, Outdoor, Both

Number of Ports
Number of Ports

The Number of Application-Specific or Process-Specific Software Construct Serving as a Communication Endpoint / is Generally a Specific Place for Being Physically Connected to Some Other Device /A Number of Physical Access Point(S) Between a Conductor and

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Input Voltage
Input Voltage

The Difference of Electrical Potential Between Two Points of an Electrical or Electronic Circuit Entering a System

Availability
Availability

Product is available to buy on Legrand.us

Thickness
Thickness

The Dimension Through an Object as Opposed to its Length or Width

Gauge
Interface Type
Interface Type

A Surface forming a Common Boundary Between Adjacent Regions, Bodies, Substances, or Phases

Number of Outlets
Number of Outlets

The Different Types of Receptacles Providing a Place in a Wiring System Where Current can be Taken to Supply Electrical Devices

Number of Pins
Number of Pins

The Number of Connecting Links/Pins Designed for Connecting the Device to Various Types of Signals, Input, Output, Power

Mounting Type
Mounting Type

The way the item is mounted for display. The method by which a sign or label is affixed to a surface for display. Many signs will not have any defined mounting type and so will have no value captured for this attribute.

Connectivity
Connectivity

Measure of the Extent to Which the Components (Nodes) of a Network are Connected to one Another, and the Ease (Speed) with Which they can 'Converse'

Outside Diameter
Outside Diameter

A Straight Line Passing Through the Center of a Circle or Sphere and Meeting the Circumference or Surface at Each End

Contact
Contact

A Device that Joins Electric Conductors Mechanically and Electrically to Other Conductors and to the Terminals of Apparatus and Equipment

Form Factor
Form Factor

The Size, Configuration, or Physical Arrangement of the Unit

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IDC Wire Gauge
IDC Wire Gauge
Rack Units
Rack Units Rack Units_030104

Unit Used to Describe the Height of Equipment Intended for Mounting

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Wire Size
Wire Size

It is the Normal Size of the Conductors for Building Wire

Construction
Construction

The Act or Process of Constructing Which Includes Design and Manufacture Type

Number of Conductors
Number of Conductors

The Number of Materials/Strands/Pairs Which Contain Movable Electric Charges

Data Transfer Rate
Data Transfer Rate

The Speed at Which Data is Transferred from one Location to Another with in the Time Frame

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Plating Specification
Plating Specification
Shielded/Unshielded
Shielded/Unshielded

Denotes whether a cable is designed with an extra layer of metal foil or braid surrounding the inner conductor to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Cord Length
Cord Length

The Linear Extent of Cord in Space from one End to the Other

Orientation
Orientation

The Position or Alignment Relative to Points of the Compass or Other Specific Directions

Impedance
Impedance

A Material's Opposition to the Flow of Electric Current

Product Family
Product Family

Used to identify and differentiate offerings within a particular product line. Product families are typically treated as adjectives. It is not recommended to use the product line (ex: Wiremold®) and product family names (Evolution™) together. This will introduce a level of unnecessary confusion for the audience.