N2XH FE 180Halogen free cable with improved characteristics and insulation function incase of fireStandard: DIN VDE0276Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 0.6/1 kVTest voltage:4 kVCONSTRUCTIONConductor: copper class 1 or class 2 (DIN VDE 0295).Separator: mica tape.Insulation: cross-linked polytehylene (XLPE).Ispuna: halogen free, flame retardant material.Plašt: thermoplastic halogen free flame retardant material.Sheath colour orange.150APPLICATIONCONSTRUCTION DATAHalogen free cables with improved characteristics and isolation functionalityin case of fire:- do not spread fire and flame,- products of the combustion are not corrosive,- low smoke density during combustion.- they can supply power in the fire, minimum 180 minute - FE 180.This type is suitable for high housing and office buildings, department stores,theaters, cinemas, etc. where are a lot of people or value equipment.These cables are intended for installation in the object where there arerather large requirements for safety and where making evacuation is difficultand where is very important to prevent fast spreading of a fire.These cables are particularly suitable for installation which should befunctional in the case of the fire (power supply pumps, equipment toextinguish a fire, ventilators for pulling out of smoke, panic lighting, etc).It can be put in the air on the shelf or in the cement in cable canal.It is allowed to be put in the open air.It is not allowed to be put in the earth or in the water.nxq Cu number Diameter Mass nxq Cu number Diameter Mass[mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km] [mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]1x25 240 13 345 4x4 154 18 4801x35 336 14 445 4x6 231 19 6041x50 480 16 635 4x50 1920 36 28661x70 672 17 848 4x70 2688 40 38992x1,5 29 14 255 4x95 3648 45 51743x1,5 44 15 286 5x1,5 72 17 3963x2,5 72 16 338 5x2,5 120 18 4653x4 116 17 404 5x4 192 19 5813x6 173 18 489 5x6 288 21 7224x1,5 58 16 332 5x10 480 23 9804x2,5 96 17 394 5x16 768 27 1337n – 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.Smallest bending radius:for one-wire cable 15D; for multi-wires cable 12D (D – cable diameter).
N2XSHMedium voltage halogen free cableStandard: DIN VDE 0276 part 622Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 6/10 kV 12/20 kV 20/35 kVTest voltage: 15 kV 30 kV 50 kVCONSTRUCTIONConductor: multi-wires copact copper or aluminium (A)conductor class 2 in accordance with DIN VDE 0295.Semi-conductive layer: extruded layer.Insulation: cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE).Semi-conductive layer: extruded layer, semi-conductive tape.Protective conductor: copper wires with tape as counter spiralor copper tapes.Separator: polyester tape.Sheath: thermoplstic halogen free flame retardant material.Sheath colour black.APPLICATIONFor permanent laying in dry and wet spaces over, on, in and underplaster. They are laid in pipes in land or in free air. They areintended for buildings where large numbers of people residing and/ or are value equipment, such as industrial plants, hotels,airports, department stores, hospitals, cinemas, etc.CONSTRUCTION DATACu conductorAl conductornxq/q 1 Cu number Diameter Mass Al number Cu number Diameter Mass[mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km] [kg/km] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]6/10 kV1x50/16 622 26,0 1010 145 182 26,0 6951x70/16 854 28,0 1266 203 182 28,0 8211x95/16 1094 29,5 1535 276 182 29,5 9311x120/16 1334 31,0 1792 348 182 31,0 10301x150/25 1723 32,5 2210 435 283 32,5 12391x185/25 2059 34,0 2534 537 283 34,0 14121x240/25 2587 35,5 3136 696 283 35,5 16111x300/25 3163 39,0 3851 870 283 39,0 189412/20 kV1x50/16 622 30,5 1238 145 182 30,5 9131x70/16 854 32,5 1458 203 182 32,5 9941x95/16 1094 33,0 1731 276 182 33,0 11481x120/16 1334 35,0 1984 348 182 35,0 12221x150/25 1723 37,0 2414 435 283 37,0 14671x185/25 2059 39,0 2854 537 283 39,0 16651x240/25 2587 41,5 3478 696 283 41,5 19171x300/25 3163 43,0 4028 870 283 43,0 205520/35 kV1x50/16 622 37,5 1598 145 182 37,5 12981x70/16 854 39,0 1877 203 182 39,0 14431x95/16 1094 40,0 2175 276 182 40,0 15801x120/16 1334 42,0 2453 348 182 42,0 17061x150/25 1723 43,0 2879 435 283 43,0 19321x185/25 2059 44,5 3240 537 283 44,5 21041x240/25 2587 48,0 3993 696 283 48,0 24691x300/25 3163 50,5 4602 870 283 50,5 2675n – number of the elements, q – nominal cross section of the conductor, q 1 – nominal cross section of the protective 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.Smallest bending radius: 15D (D – cable diameter).151
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