PP 41NYBYSignal cable with PVCStandard: SRPS N.C5.220Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 0,6/1 kVTest voltage:3,5 kVCONSTRUCTIONConductor: annealed copper wire.Insulation: PVC compound.Core: cores are stranded together, concentric laid.Filling: extruded non vulcanized rubber compound layer.Armour: wrapped two steel tapes.Sheath: PVC compound.Sheath colour black.APPLICATIONFor connection of control devices in industry, thermo- and hydroelectricpower plants, when additional mechanical protection isrequired. For laying directly in earth, in ducts and in the open air.CONSTRUCTION DATAnxq Cu number Diameter Mass nxq Cu number Diameter Mass[mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km] [mm 2 ] [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]0487x1,5 101 16,0 433 7x2,5 168 18,0 5528x1,5 115 17,0 484 8x2,5 192 19,0 61910x1,5 144 19,5 508 10x2,5 240 21,5 75612X1,5 173 20,0 694 12X2,5 288 22,5 89514X1,5 202 20,5 810 14X2,5 336 23,5 106616X1,5 230 21,5 893 16X2,5 384 24,0 120019X1,5 274 22,5 974 19X2,5 456 26,0 133221X1,5 302 23,5 1052 21X2,5 504 27,0 144224X1,5 346 26,0 1201 24X2,5 576 29,5 161030X1,5 432 27,5 1279 30X2,5 720 31,0 166237X1,5 533 29,0 1412 37X2,5 888 34,0 218140X1,5 576 30,0 1690 40X2,5 960 35,5 234952X1,5 749 34,5 2244 52X2,5 1248 39,5 289761X1,5 878 36,0 2344 61X2,5 1464 41,5 3276n – number of the cores, q – nominal cross section conductorPermissible conductor temperature:- operating temperature, max +70°C.Permissible environment temperature:- at laying and handling, min +5°C.Smallest bending radius: 15 D (D – cable diameter).
PP 44NYRGYSignal cable with PVCStandard: SRPS N.C5.220Nominal voltage U 0 /U: 0,6/1 kVTest voltage:3,5 kVCONSTRUCTIONConductor: annealed copper wire.Insulation: PVC compound.Core: cores are stranded together, concentric laid.Filling: extruded non vulcanized rubber compound layer orthermoplastic compound layer.Armour: wrapped round zinc-plated steel wires with or withoutcontra helical zinc-plated steel tape (obligatory when cable isused in mines).Sheath: PVC compound.Sheath colour black.APPLICATIONFor connection of control devices. For laying directly in ground, incable ducts and in air in industrial plants, power plants, under thetraffic lines and along the traffic lines, when the cable is exposedto increased mechanical tensile strain during laying or use.Suitable for vertical or inclined laying along with cable clamps atappropriate distances and with appropriate self-supportingcoefficient. For use in mines.CONSTRUCTION DATAConstruction Cu number Diameter Mass Construction Cu number Diameter Massnxq [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]nxq [kg/km] [mm] [kg/km]7x1,5 101 17,0 539 7x2,5 168 20,0 8708x1,5 115 19,0 764 8x2,5 192 20,0 83010x1,5 144 20,5 741 10x2,5 240 24,0 109512X1,5 173 21,5 872 12X2,5 288 25,0 139214X1,5 202 21,0 854 14X2,5 336 25,5 126916X1,5 230 23,0 1060 16X2,5 384 27,0 143019X1,5 274 24,0 1146 19X2,5 456 28,5 176721X1,5 302 26,0 1294 21X2,5 504 29,0 167324X1,5 346 27,0 1513 24X2,5 576 32,0 220030X1,5 432 29,5 1627 30X2,5 720 33,5 230037X1,5 533 32,0 1785 37X2,5 888 36,0 268140X1,5 576 31,5 1915 40X2,5 960 37,0 289352X1,5 749 38,0 2650 52X2,5 1248 43,0 352061X1,5 878 40,0 2950 61X2,5 1464 45,0 3910049n – number of the cores, q – nominal cross section conductorPermissible conductor temperature:- operating temperature, max +70°C.Permissible environment temperature:- at laying and handling, min +5°C.Smallest bending radius: 15 D (D – cable diameter).
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TC44 ... E, TC44 ... GESwitchboard
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TZ44 ... E, TZ44 ... GELow-frequenc
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TK33 USelf-supporting low-frequency
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TK59...M, TK59...GMFilled low-frequ
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TK59...MR , TK59...GMRFilled low-fr
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TPP EPLow-frequency telephone subsc
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TD 39 U-P, TD 59 U-PSelf-supporting
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ТБТЗБLow-frequency subscriber
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S-YYSignal cableStandard: VDE 0813C
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6YEquipment wire FEP insulatedStand
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Li7YFlexible ETFE insulated conduct
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NAUK 001,002,003Cables for internal
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NAUK 102Flexible microphone star qu
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NAUK 300Cables for speaker-phonesSt
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NAUK 901, 904Cables for loudspeaker
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LiHHHalogen free cable for electron
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H05ZHalogen free cablesStandard: DI
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H07ZZ-FHalogen free flame retardant
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N2XHHalogen free cables with improv
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N2XSHMedium voltage halogen free ca
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NHXHXHalogen free cable with improv
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NHXCHXHalogen free cable with elect
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ILAN 120 (ohm) HHalogen free instal
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THITelephone halogen free installat
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ALUMOVELD CONDUCTORSAlumoveld condu
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ALUMINIUM CONDUCTORSAluminium condu
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TINNED COPPER WIRERound tinned copp
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COPPER CONDUCTORSStranded copper an
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BRAIDED COPPER ROPESRound flexible
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FLAT BRAIDSStranded flat copper and
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WIRE FOR EROSIMATEBrass wire with a
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Halogen free fire retardant cables
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[Type text]Conductor resistanceTabl
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Core markingThe cores of power cabl
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Number of pairs Core A Core B15 37
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Table: Cables with PVC insulation,
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