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Halogen-free telecommunication cable
Classified according to EN 50575 Indoor application Vertical flame propagation for a single cable (EN 60332-1) Vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched cables (EN 60332-3) Halogen-free (EN 60754) Low smoke emission  (EN 61034)

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Technical data:

Basic:

  • Cable type: Telecommunication cable
  • Test voltage: Napięcie przemienne 1500 V
    Napięcie stałe 2250 V
  • Insulation resistance: min 200 MΩ/km

Operating temperature:

  • Fixed installation: -40℃ do 80℃

Installation details:

  • Indoor cable
  • Min. installation temperature: -5℃

Environmental resistance:

  • Halogen-free
  • Flame retardance on a single wire
  • Flame retardance on a bunched wires

Certificates and approvals:

  • CNBOP
  • CPR Certificates / DoP

Cable construction:

Basic:

  • Conductor: bare copper conductors
  • Conductor stranding: class 1 (acc. to EN 60228, IEC 60228)
  • Screen: aluminium backed polyster tape
  • Core arrangement: pairs / triples / quads

Application:

Halogen-free special cables for interconnecting station equipment, telephone and teletransmission equipment and data transmission devices by means of analogue and digital signals in control and signalling fire protections systems. The cables are used primarily as transmission and power suplly lines for line equipment (sensors, linear modules) in supervised lines of fire signalling systems and autonomous fire extinguisher and smoke removal control systems. The cables are incorporated in systems used at the „0" moment of fire origination (the moment of fire detection by the central detector). The cables can be used for transmitting trigger signals or conditions to auxiliary devices, which are activated by the central fire signalling mechanism upon detection of a fire (e.g. disconnection of a residential ventilation system, downward movement of passenger lifts, switching off of the power supply of building). Static screen protects the cable against interferences of external magnetic fields.



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