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Why Choose an Offset Entry 2-Conductor Black Insulated Splice?
Offset-entry splice blocks allow conductors to enter at a non-straight line configuration (e.g., angled or staggered ports) which can simplify wire routing, accommodate feed-through offsets, and avoid interference in crowded conduits or backboxes. These blocks are insulated with rugged black housings, built for power distribution use, and engineered for two-conductor splicing tasks in challenging environments.
Key Features & Benefits
- Optimized routing: Offset entry allows more flexible placement of conductors—ideal when space is constrained or entry angles vary.
- Durable insulation: Black elastomeric or plastisol coating withstands industrial environments, abrasion and chemical exposure.
- Dual-rated copper/aluminum compatibility: Many models support both CU and AL conductors, reducing the need for separate inventories.
- 600-Volt rated typical: Holistically built for power distribution splicing rather than low-voltage control wiring.
- Factory-insulated and pre-terminated style: Eliminates the need for additional taping or shrink tubing—reducing installer time and improving consistency across jobs.
Typical Applications
- Splicing two feed conductors where a straight run is not practical and offset routing is required.
- Locations where conduit or feeder entries are staggered and cannot align perfectly in-line.
- Commercial/industrial retrofit jobs inside panels or troughs where space and geometry are constrained.
- Installations where professional-grade splice blocks are preferred to traditional tap or lug techniques for reliability and serviceability.
Note: These connectors are insulated mechanical splice blocks for two conductors—not ring or spade terminals, not device lugs. They are engineered for larger conductor ranges and power distribution use over low-voltage or signal applications.
How to Select the Right Offset Entry 2-Conductor Splice Connector
- Conductor type and size: Confirm whether you’re working with copper, aluminum or both; check the size range supported by the connector (e.g., #4–300 kcmil depending on model).
- Entry layout compatibility: Ensure the offset-entry configuration aligns with your conduit/raceway geometry and space constraints.
- Voltage rating and listing: Make sure the connector is rated for the correct system voltage (commonly 600 V) and meets relevant UL/CSA standards.
- Installation clearance: Since the entry is offset, verify that there is appropriate clearance for wires and covers, and that the installation still allows inspection or servicing access.
Why Shop with Brand Name Lighting?
At Brand Name Lighting, we offer a wide selection of black-insulated, offset-entry two-conductor splice connectors from trusted manufacturers and stocked for fast shipment. If the exact he range or port configuration you need isn’t listed, our team is ready to help you locate the correct variant or suggest a high-quality alternative.
Select your offset-entry 2-conductor splice connector from the products above and ensure your power distribution installation is reliable, code-compliant and optimized for your wiring layout.
