FLAMEX DTREN150056 EN 50382-2 1800V 25 FFS 120°C
FLAMEX DTREN150056 EN 50382-2 1800V 25 FFS 120°C
FLAMEX
SHIELDED HIGH TEMPERATURE FLEXIBLE POWER CABLES
FLAMEX® EN 50382-2 FFS shielded power cables are used for installations where enhanced electrical screening (EMC) is required. Able to withstand higher operating temperatures, these silicone-based cables allow to save cable weight.
- Nexans ref. : 13117415
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductEN 45545-2 (HL3); EN 50382-2; IEC 60228
DESIGN
1. Conductor
Flexible class 5 copper according to IEC 60228
- tinned copper for 120°C Class
- plain copper for 150°C Class
2. Insulation
Cross-linked silicone type EI 111 according to EN 50382-1
Separator: Unweaved tape
3. Screen
Tinned copper wire braid
Separator: Unweaved tape
4. Outer sheath
Cross-linked silicone type EM 107 according to EN 50382-1
Colour: black outer layer
Examples of marking: FLAMEX SI - EN 50382-2 - Voltage rate (1800V or 3600V) - cross-section mm² - FFS - temperature class (120°C or 150°C) - Manufacturing n° - LYNXEO 279 - week/year
DTREN 150056 - EN 50382-2 - 1800V - cross-section mm² - FFS - temperature class (120°C) - Manufacturing N° - LYNXEO 279 - week/year
GUIDE TO USE
- Cabling rules are given in EN 50343 and EN 50355
- Permissible current carrying capacities: values and calculation method are given in EN 50343
- Bending radius:
- Static use: 10 x outer cable diameter
- For installation and occasional movements: 12 x outer cable diameter
- Pulling tensible force (dynamic) during installation: 50 N/mm² of copper size
- Mechanical static tensible force: 15N/mm² of copper size
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
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Resources
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