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ITT Cannon Trident connectors are a family of cost-effective, reliable circular connectors that include the Trident Ringlock, Trident Neptune and TNM series. All three series of ITT Cannon Trident connectors are fully-sealed to IP67. The Trident Ringlock and Trident Neptune series are UL94-V0 circular plastic connectors with a metal coupling nut and bayonet retention mechanisms, providing the cost and weight benefits of a plastic connector with the durability of a metal connector. For full details on the ITT Cannon Trident connector family, see the product specifications below.
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ITT CANNON TRIDENT SERIES (TRIDENT RINGLOCK, TRIDENT NEPTUNE & TNM) CURRENT RATING (BY AMBIENT TEMPERATURE)
Curves apply to single contacts in isolation. Use of smaller wire gauges or more than one contact in a connector requires derating.
HOW TO SELECT ITT CANNON TRIDENT SERIES (TRIDENT RINGLOCK, TRIDENT NEPTUNE & TNM) CONNECTORS
STEP 1.
Determine number of circuits required per connector (4 to 48). Note that some Neptune layouts (shaded rows) have a mixture of power and signal contacts.
STEP 2.
Choose Trident Ringlock (waterjet proof) or Neptune (submersible). Neptune part numbers are shaded in chart.
STEP 3.
Select connector sex: STANDARD or REVERSED. Standard plugs have pin contacts, receptacles have sockets. Reversed plugs have socket contacts, receptacles have pins.
STEP 4.
Choose shell style: PLUG, FLANGED RECEPTACLE, or JAM NUT.
STEP 5.
Find part number on chart (remember, shaded part numbers are NEPTUNE).
STEP 6.
Select endbell, if needed. Neptune comes with low profile wire seal endbell; however, all endbells shown can be optionally used with Neptune connectors.
STEP 7.
Choose dust cap, if required.
STEP 8.
Select contacts and tooling below.
HOW TO SELECT ITT CANNON TRIDENT SERIES (TRIDENT RINGLOCK, TRIDENT NEPTUNE & TNM) CONTACTS
STEP 1.
Choose stamped or machined contacts.
STEP 2.
Choose contact type: crimp, PC, Power, first make/last break.
STEP 3.
Find your desired wire gauge in COLUMN 2.
STEP 4.
Choose contact plating in COLUMN 3.
STEP 5.
Select part number from COLUMNS 4, 5, 6, or 7.
STEP 6.
Select wire hole filler plugs (if needed) from COLUMN 10. Hole filler plugs are for Neptune version only (gray shaded connectors). Hole fillers are only used to re-seal unused grommet cavities that were punched out, but will not be filled with a wire.
STEP 7.
Select Keying pins (if needed) from COLUMN 11.
STEP 8.
Choose proper crimp tool for your contact from COLUMNS 12 thru 14.
STEP 9.
Choose proper extraction tool from COLUMN 15 (insertion tool not needed).
STEP 10.
Wire strip lengths and insulation dimensions are in COLUMNS 8 and 9.
TNM Connectors
The TNM range of connectors is an extension of the long established Neptune and Trident Ringlock connector series but with the advantage of a number of additional features. These include RF shielding and moisture sealing to IP67.
The connectors feature strong nickel-plated zinc alloy shells with a metal coupling ring for high reliability and durability. When used with the new low cost shielded endbells the connector system provides RF shielding from cable to equipment or cable to cable that satisfy EMC requirements.
The signal contacts used are from the standard Trident contact range (See pages 58-59). The recommended contacts are the stamped and formed Two Part, available with either tin or gold plated finish. If a higher performance is required the Trident Three Part machined contacts can be used. All signal contacts have a current rating of 13 Amps and wires with conductors 14 - 28AWG (2.50 mm2 -.08 mm2) can be accommodated. Note if more than 4 contacts per connector are designed to run at, or near, their full rated current for sustained periods, a derating factor must be applied. For further details please call 800-523-0727.