H07ZHalogen free cablesStandard: DIN VDE 0282-9; HD 22.9Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 450/750 VTest voltage:2500 VCONSTRUCTIONConductor: according to DINVDE 0295 for typeH07Z-U copper conductor, class 1H07Z-R copper conductor, class 2H07Z-K copper conductor, class 5Insulation: slow-burning material - based on the polyolefin orthe suitable synthetic polymer, (EI5, DIN VDE 0282-1)APPLICATIONInsulated halogen free conductor with improved characteristics issupstitute for H07V cable in case of fire and it is used forinstallations in the dry room, lighting equipment and controlinstruments.CONSTRUCTION DATA146q Cu number Diameter Mass[mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]1,5 15 3,1 20,72,5 24 3,8 32,74 39 4,3 48,26 58 4,8 67,010 96 6,4 121,016 154 7,7 188,525 240 9,1 274,035 336 10,8 377,050 480 13,0 532,070 672 14,8 749,095 912 16,9 995,0120 1152 19,2 1233,0150 1440 21,1 1541,0185 1776 22,7 1931,0240 2304 27,1 2496,0q – nominal cross section of the conductorPermissible conductor temperature:- operating temperature, max +90°C- in short circuit (max 5 s), max +250°CPermissible envirement temperature:- at laying and handling, min +5°C- at storage, max +40°CSmallest bending radius: 4D (D – cable diameter)
H07ZZ-FHalogen free flame retardant cablesStandard: VDE 0282-13; HD 22.13 S1Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 450/750 V (for fix laying cable 0,6/1 kV)Test voltage:2500 VAPPLICATIONCONSTRUCTION DATACONSTRUCTIONConductor: copper conductor (DIN VDE 0295, class 5).Insulation: halogen free cross-linked compound based onpolyolefin or synthetic polymer (EI8, DIN VDE 0282-1).Sheath: halogen free cross-linked compound based onpolyolefin (EM8, DINVDE 0282-1).Sheath colour black.Halogen free cables with improved characteristics in the case of fire areintended as substitute for H07RN-F cable in installation in the objectwhere there are rather large requirements for safety of people andproperty - not spreading the fire, not producing dangerous smoke - it isbuilt in buildings where making evacuation is difficult and where is veryimportant to prevent fast spreading of a fire.These cables are used for connecting electrical appliances and tools, andinstallations with medium mechanical stresses.Cables can used as power, signal and control cable.Cables are not suitable to be put in the open air permanently.nxq Cu number Diameter Mass nxq Cu number Diameter Mass[mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km] [mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]1x1,5 15 6,5 54 3G2,5 72 12,5 2261x2,5 24 7,0 71 3G4 116 15,0 3131x4 39 8,0 97 3G6 173 16,0 4091x6 58 9,0 124 3G10 288 21,5 7891x10 96 10,5 208 3G16 461 25,0 10491x16 154 12,0 285 4G1 39 10,5 1521x25 240 14,0 398 4G1,5 58 11,5 1911x35 336 16,0 525 4G2,5 96 13,5 2751x50 480 18,5 720 4G4 154 16,0 3881x70 672 21,0 969 4G6 231 18,0 5161x95 912 24,0 1276 4G10 384 24,0 9701x120 1152 26,0 1580 4G16 615 27,0 13251x150 1440 28,0 1941 5G1 48 11,5 1891x185 1776 31,0 2390 5G1,5 72 12,5 2331x240 2304 35,0 3024 5G2,5 120 15,0 3362x1 19 9,0 104 5G4 192 18,0 4792x1,5 29 10,0 130 5G6 288 20,0 6352x2,5 48 11,5 186 5G10 480 26,0 11812x4 77 13,5 247 7G1,5 101 17,0 3702x6 116 14,5 333 7G2,5 168 19,0 5182x10 192 20,0 637 12G1,5 173 20,0 5282x16 308 23,0 842 12G2,5 288 23,0 7542x25 480 27,5 1197 19G1,5 274 24,0 8013G1 29 9,5 125 19G2,5 456 28,0 11633G1,5 44 10,5 157 24G1,5 346 28,0 989n – number of the elements, q – nominal cross section of the conductorPermissible conductor temperature:- operating temperature, max +90°C,- in short circuit (max 5 s), max +250°C.Permissible envirement temperature:- at laying and handling, min +5°C,- at storage, max +40°C.Smallest bending radius: 4D (D – cable diameter).147
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PP/RInstallation cable with PVCStan
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P/FH07V-KFlexible installation cabl
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PP/LH03VV-FFlexible cable with PVCS
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PP 00NYYSignal cable with PVCStanda
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PP 44NYRGYSignal cable with PVCStan
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XP 00N2XYSignal cable with XLPE ins
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NYSLYCYFlexible signal cable with e
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H01N2-D; ZN/SFlexible welding cable
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H05RN-FFlexible rubber cableStandar
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NFK TESFlexible cable for submersib
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NFK SiSi/JFlexible cable for higher
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Number of pairs Core A Core B15 37
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