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What is the difference between Breakdown Voltage, Working Voltage, and DWV?

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What is the difference between Breakdown Voltage, Working Voltage, and DWV?

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Breakdown Voltage is the point of failure of the connector. Working Voltage is the maximum continuous voltage that the connector should be used at. DWV is the test voltage of the connector. For more information, click here to review our Power and Voltage Ratings White Paper.

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