Phoenix Contact 1822765 Equivalent & Substitute Parts

Part Overview

The Phoenix Contact 1822765 is a 3-position wire-to-board terminal block with side entry, 4.6mm pitch, and through-hole mounting. This component is part of the COMBICON SPT-THR series and is currently in active production status with 1015 units in stock. Terminal blocks of this specification are essential in applications requiring reliable wire-to-PCB connections with fixed current and voltage ratings. Equivalent parts may be required due to supply chain constraints, design revisions, or specific manufacturing certifications needed for particular applications.

Substiute Parts

1822765
Phoenix ContactIn Stock: 10771822765 Datasheet
1822765
Current Part
2086-1203
WAGO CorporationIn Stock: 14132086-1203 Datasheet
2086-1203
Direct

Key Parameters

Parameter Value
Positions Per Level 3
Pitch 0.138" (4.60mm)
Mating Orientation Horizontal with Board
Current Rating 10 A
Voltage Rating 300 V
Wire Gauge 16-24 AWG
Mounting Type Through Hole
Housing Material Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
Contact Plating Tin Plated
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant

Substitute Part Grouping Explanation

The WAGO Corporation 2086-1203 qualifies as a direct substitute for the Phoenix Contact 1822765 based on the following critical parameters:

  • Electrical Compatibility: Both parts maintain identical current (10 A) and voltage (300 V) ratings, ensuring equivalent electrical performance in circuit applications.
  • Mechanical Compatibility: Both components feature 3 positions per level, 4.6mm pitch spacing, horizontal board mating orientation, and through-hole mounting, allowing direct PCB footprint compatibility.
  • Wire Termination Compatibility: Both accept 16-24 AWG wire gauges through screwless termination methods, maintaining consistent wire connection standards.
  • Environmental Compliance: Both parts are RoHS compliant and carry MSL 1 (Unlimited) moisture sensitivity ratings, suitable for standard manufacturing and storage conditions.

The primary differences between these parts are the housing material composition (LCP versus glass-filled PPA), contact plating specifications, and termination mechanism design (leg spring push-in versus push-button clamp). These differences do not affect substitutability for applications within the specified electrical and mechanical parameters.

Parameter Comparison

Parameter Phoenix Contact 1822765 WAGO 2086-1203
Manufacturer Phoenix Contact WAGO Corporation
Series COMBICON SPT-THR 2086
Positions Per Level 3 3
Pitch 0.138" (4.60mm) 0.138" (4.60mm)
Mating Orientation Horizontal with Board Horizontal with Board
Current Rating 10 A 10 A
Voltage Rating 300 V 300 V
Wire Gauge 16-24 AWG 16-24 AWG
Mounting Type Through Hole Through Hole
Wire Termination Screwless - Leg Spring, Push-In Spring Screwless - Push Button Clamp
Housing Material Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) Polyphthalamide (PPA), Glass Filled
Contact Material - Plating Tin Plated Electrolytic Copper - Tin Plated
Color Black Black
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant ROHS3 Compliant
MSL Rating 1 (Unlimited) 1 (Unlimited)
ECCN EAR99 EAR99
HTSUS Code 8536.90.4000 8536.90.4000

Engineering Selection Recommendations

Both the Phoenix Contact 1822765 and WAGO 2086-1203 are active production components with full RoHS compliance and unlimited moisture sensitivity ratings. Selection between these parts should be based on:

  • Supply Availability: The WAGO 2086-1203 currently has 1354 units in stock compared to 1015 units for the Phoenix Contact 1822765.
  • Termination Mechanism Preference: The Phoenix Contact uses leg spring push-in termination, while the WAGO uses push-button clamp actuation. Design requirements may favor one mechanism over the other based on assembly procedures and maintenance accessibility.
  • Operating Temperature Range: The WAGO 2086-1203 specifies an operating temperature range of -60°C to 105°C, whereas the Phoenix Contact 1822765 does not provide this specification in the available data.
  • Regulatory Certifications: The WAGO part carries REACH Unaffected status, providing additional regulatory documentation for certain applications.

Both parts maintain identical electrical performance, mechanical footprint compatibility, and wire gauge acceptance within the specified parameters.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can the WAGO 2086-1203 be used as a direct replacement for the Phoenix Contact 1822765 on existing PCBs?

A: Yes. Both components share identical pitch (4.6mm), position count (3), mounting type (through-hole), and mating orientation (horizontal with board). PCB footprints designed for the Phoenix Contact 1822765 will accommodate the WAGO 2086-1203 without modification.

Q: Are there differences in wire termination that affect installation?

A: Yes. The Phoenix Contact 1822765 uses leg spring push-in termination, while the WAGO 2086-1203 uses push-button clamp termination. Both methods accept 16-24 AWG wire, but the actuation mechanism differs. Operator training or assembly procedure updates may be necessary when switching between these parts.

Q: Do both parts meet the same electrical specifications?

A: Yes. Both components are rated for 10 A current and 300 V voltage. Wire gauge acceptance (16-24 AWG) is identical across both parts.

Q: What is the difference in housing material, and does it affect performance?

A: The Phoenix Contact 1822765 uses Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) housing, while the WAGO 2086-1203 uses glass-filled Polyphthalamide (PPA). Both materials provide adequate insulation and mechanical strength for the specified electrical ratings. Material selection may affect thermal characteristics or specific environmental resistance, but both are suitable for standard industrial applications within the stated parameters.

Q: Are both parts RoHS compliant?

A: Yes. The Phoenix Contact 1822765 is RoHS Compliant, and the WAGO 2086-1203 is ROHS3 Compliant. Both meet current RoHS requirements.

Q: What packaging formats are available?

A: The Phoenix Contact 1822765 is supplied in Cut Tape (CT) packaging, while the WAGO 2086-1203 is supplied in Tray packaging. Packaging format may affect handling, storage, and automated assembly compatibility.

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