Bus terminal for electronics enclosure box?

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Hi this seems like a silly question, but we've spent way too much time searching and don't see a clear answer anywhere. We have a rackmount electronics enclosure we are going to mount some custom PCB's in, and we would like to find a small din rail terminal bus just to power each of the boards. Each board needs a line and neutral from the wall, and we have a din rail mount inside, but we can't figure out what the part is called that is simply a bus that connects to a din rail for say 120V. We want to put the Line and neutral into separate din rail terminals, and connect wires from each din rail terminal to all the PCB's. What is this device called?

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Brandon
 

The docs on that device are not clear, it looks like its either single wires in and a socket for the output.
Or a socket for the input and wired out - which would be extremely dangerous & stupid but its not what the Op is asking for - a wired solution.

Skywalker, it sounds like your looking for a simple power distribution board (not a bus) for use on AC.
Something like **broken link removed** but one for a higher voltage (so NOT this).

Have you got an electrical distributor near you? its the sort of thing they would know about.
Either way make sure that its individually fused per output.
 
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