Electrical System Connection: Used to connect electrical systems on ships, such as lighting, pumps, motors, and other electrical equipment, to ensure stable power transmission.
Emergency and Safety Equipment: In emergency situations, such as fires or leaks, these connectors can quickly disconnect power to ensure the safety of personnel.
Corrosion Resistance: Due to the humid and corrosive environment typically found on ships, the corrosion-resistant characteristics of AD BRASS connectors make them suitable for use in such conditions.
Maintenance and Repair: During ship maintenance and repair, these connectors can conveniently disconnect and connect electrical equipment for easy inspection and maintenance.
Resistance to Harsh Weather: Ships at sea encounter various harsh weather conditions, and the design of AD BRASS connectors can withstand these adverse conditions, such as high humidity, salt fog, and extreme temperatures.
Compliance with International Standards: The marine industry usually requires adherence to international safety and quality standards, and AD BRASS connectors may comply with international standards such as IEC 60309.
Shipbuilding: During the shipbuilding process, these connectors can be used for temporary power connections to support power needs for welding, cutting, and other manufacturing processes.
Shore Power Connection: When ships are docked at ports, these connectors can be used to connect to shore power, providing electricity to the ship, reducing reliance on onboard generators, and lowering noise and emissions.