EN 50288-7 Hypron® XLPE OS Unarmoured 10x2x0,5
EN 50288-7 Hypron® XLPE OS Unarmoured 10x2x0,5
- Instrumentation cables 170/300 V
- Overall Screen (OS)
- Lead free
- Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons resistant
Description
Description
Standards
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TestIEC 60332-3-22 Cat.A
Applications
These instrumentation and communication cable are used to transmit analogue or digital signals in measurement and process control in moist areas and where aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons may be present. Hypron® offers an alternative to conventional lead covered cable and is an environmental friendly solution.
Design
Conductor:
Stranded bare copper class 2
Insulation:
Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE)
Binder tape
Bedding
Inner sheath:
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Colour: black.
Overall screen/sealing barrier:
Tinned copper drain wire,
Aluminium backed polyethylene tape
Bedding:
High density polyethylene (PE)
Colour: black
Special sheath (intermediate sheath):
Polyamide
Outer sheath:
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Colour: black.
Other colour on request.
Core identification
Pair: white - black
Quad: white - black - red - blue (2 pair cables assembled as a quad)
White core printed with pair number
Marking
NEXANS 279 XLPE/PVC/AL/HDPE/NC/PVC 170/300V Nber of pairs & cross-section Cu IEC 60332-3-22(A) MM YYYY Manufacturing number + metric marking
Standards
EN 50288-7 (Design guide-lines)
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
Resources
Resources
Documentation
Selling & delivery Information
Other fire performances IEC 60332-1 or IEC 60332-3-24(C) on request.
Minimum bending radius:
15 x outer diameter
To be doubled during laying operations
Tinned copper conductors available on request
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