EN 50288-7 Hypron® XLPE Insulation OS Unarmoured 30x2x0,5
EN 50288-7 Hypron® XLPE Insulation OS Unarmoured 30x2x0,5
- Thermocouple 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 compensation and extension cables are used with thermocouples for temperature measurements 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:
Metals in accordance with the thermocouple, either solid cross section 0.5 mm² (1 x 0.8 mm), 1.34 mm² (1 x 1.3 mm) or flexible cross section 1 mm² (14 x 0.30 mm)
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: depends on thermocouple type
Core identification
See identification sheet
Marking
NEXANS 279 XLPE/PVC/AL/HDPE/NC/PVC 170/300V Nber of pairs & cross-section Type of thermocouple IEC 60332-3-22(A) MM YYYY Manufacturing number + metric marking
Standards
EN 50288-7 (Design guide-lines)
HD 446.3 S1
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
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