Multi-level Push-in Terminal Blocks: More Output in Less Space

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Multi-level push-in terminal blocks optimize wiring efficiency by stacking multiple levels of terminal points in one compact unit, offering more connections within a smaller footprint — ideal for space-constrained electrical panels and complex automation systems.

What Are Multi-level Terminal Blocks?

A multi-level terminal block features two or more stacked connection levels within one housing, mounted on a single DIN rail. Each level operates independently, enabling multiple circuits to share the same vertical space — a key advantage for engineers designing high-density panels.
For example, a 2-tier terminal may handle signal and neutral wiring on separate levels, while a 3-tier model can integrate signal, neutral, and protective earth (PE) connections in a single, compact unit.

multi-level terminal block

Key components include:

  • Push-in spring clamp for each level
  • Common current bar
  • Individual marking zones and test points
  • Modular bridging and jumpers for easy potential distribution

2-Tier and 3-Tier Design Explained

  • 2-Tier Terminal Blocks: Two sets of terminals stacked vertically, allowing two separate circuits to be managed in one block.
  • 3-Tier Terminal Blocks: Three vertically stacked terminals, further increasing circuit density without additional panel space.
Design Type Number of Circuits Typische Anwendung
2-tier 2 PLC input/output circuits
3-tier 3 Multi-signal or sensor distribution
3-tier with PE 3 + ground High-density automation wiring
AOSI multi-level push-in terminal block series

AOSI Multi-level Push-in Terminal Block Series

  • Stacked design for high-density PLC wiring. Available in 2-tier and 3-tier models, UL & VDE certified, ideal for compact control cabinets and automation systems.
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Advantages of Multi-level Structure

  1. Space Saving Design
    By stacking circuits vertically, multi-level terminals double or triple the wiring capacity per DIN rail. This makes them essential for compact control cabinets, distributed I/O systems, and modular PLC enclosures.
  2. Logical Signal Grouping
    Each level can handle different functions — such as input, output, and ground — which simplifies maintenance and improves troubleshooting clarity.
  3. Faster Installation
    The push-in spring clamp mechanism allows direct insertion of solid or ferruled wires, reducing wiring time by up to 70% compared with screw-type terminals.
  4. Maintenance-Free and Reliable
    The spring maintains constant contact pressure, preventing loosening under vibration or thermal expansion, making it ideal for long-term industrial use.
  5. Clean Aesthetic and Easy Labeling
    Multi-level blocks feature marking zones and test points on every tier, helping electricians maintain clear documentation and signal traceability.

Typical Use Cases

Multi-level push-in terminal blocks are designed for compact control panel wiring solutions where efficiency and organization are priorities.
Common applications include:

  • PLC signal inputs: High-density signal distribution in tight control cabinets.
  • Multi-circuit branching: Power or signal splitting within automation interfaces.
  • IoT and sensor networks: Dense wiring of multiple sensor lines.
  • Control systems with complex wiring: Streamlining multiple loops with fewer blocks.

Their modular construction also allows easy bridging across levels, enabling simplified potential distribution between multiple terminals.

Übersicht über die Produktreihe

AOSI offers a complete range of multi-level push-in terminal blocks designed for compact control cabinet wiring. These models combine layered connection design with UL and VDE-certified push-in spring technology, enabling engineers to achieve higher wiring density without compromising safety or performance.
Each model supports standard DIN 35 mm mounting, plug-in bridges, and test adapters — ensuring full compatibility with the entire AOSI terminal block ecosystem.

Modell Number of Levels Teilung (mm) Nennstrom (A) Drahtbereich (mm²)
PTTB1.5 2-tier 3.5 17.5 0.2 – 1.5
PTTB2.5 2-tier 5.2 24 0.2 - 2.5
PTTB4 2-tier 6.2 32 0.2 – 4.0
PT2.5-3L 3-tier 5.2 24 0.2 - 2.5

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FAQs – Multi-level Push-in Terminal Blocks

A1: A 3-tier terminal block integrates three connection levels in one housing, enabling up to three independent circuits on a single DIN rail slot. This saves panel space and simplifies multi-signal wiring in automation systems.

A2: Use multi-level terminals when you need to increase wiring density or logically group signals (e.g., I/O wiring in PLCs). They are ideal for space-constrained cabinets or when running multiple signal lines in parallel.

A3: Most 2-tier and 3-tier models accept 0.5–2.5 mm² wires (AWG 20–14). Larger versions, such as PT4 series, handle up to 4 mm² conductors for higher current circuits.

A4: Yes. Multi-level terminals share the same DIN 35 rail mounting dimensions and can be combined with single-level models for mixed layouts.

Schlussfolgerung

Multi-level push-in terminal blocks represent the next evolution of compact wiring technology. By integrating 2-tier and 3-tier structures, they enable engineers to maximize rail usage while keeping the layout neat and maintainable.
For engineers seeking more output in less space, the AOSI multi-level series delivers certified reliability, flexibility, and efficient wiring performance for any industrial automation project.

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