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Copper Core Low Smoke Zero Halogen Wire Four Core XLPE Insulated Ls0h Cable
APPLICATION
BS 5308 cables are designed to carry communication and control
signals in a variety of installation types including those found in
the petrochemical industry. The signals can be of analogue, data or
voice types and from a variety of transducers such as pressure,
proximity or microphone. Part 1 Type 2 cables are designed where a
greater degree of mechanical protection is required or where there
is direct burial at a
suitable depth. Collectively and individually screened pairs are
available within the range.
CONSTRUCTION
Conductor
Class 1 solid copper conductor according to BS EN 60228 (previously
BS 6360)
Class 2 stranded copper conductor according to BS EN 60228
(previously BS 6360)
Class 5 flexible copper conductor according to BS EN 60228
(previously BS 6360)
Insulation
MICA Tape + XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
Binder Tape
PET (Polyester Tape)
Screen
AL/PET (Aluminium/Polyester Tape)
Drain Wire
Tinned copper
Inner Sheath
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) Type LTS3 according to BS 7655
Armour
Galvanized steel wires
Outer Sheath
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) Type LTS3 according to BS 7655
STANDARDS
BS/PAS 5308, BS EN 60228, BS 6234, BS EN 50363, BS EN/IEC 60331-21,
BS EN/IEC 60332-3-24, BS EN/IEC 60332-1, BS EN/IEC 61034-2,
BS EN/IEC 60754-1 and 2, BS EN/IEC 60332-3-22
We supply LPCB Certified products
The electrical and dimensional properties of this product are
measured by the Technical and Quality Assurance department at the
Cables laboratory. Cable performance in respect of conductor
resistance, construction quality (workmanship), dimensional
consistency, and other parameters are verified to published
standards and approved product drawings. Conformance to RoHS
(Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substances) is determined and
confirmed
Voltage Rating (Uo/U)
300/500V
Temperature Rating
+90°C
Sheath Colour
Red Black
LSZH cable selection
There have been many developments in relation to LSZH cable
standards and legislation since the Kings Cross Station fire of
November 1987 which resulted in 31 fatalities. Findings from the
official investigation outlined that the majority of these deaths
were as a result of toxic fumes, pointing to the vast quantities of
PVC present in the building, much of which was in PVC cables. PVC
cables were subsequently banned by London Underground.
As a leading rail & metro cable supplier, Eland Cables is
well-positioned to understand the implications involved when
selecting an LSZH cable for use in any other industry. Please
contact our technical team to discuss your specific requirements
and our comprehensive range of LSZH cables for all applications,
including building & construction, oil & gas, and marine
& offshore.