Silicon Mulitcore Cable, Flexible, Halogen-Free, Meter Marking
Silicon Mulitcore Cable, Flexible, Halogen-Free, Meter Marking
Silicon Mulitcore Cable, Flexible, Halogen-Free, Meter Marking
SiHF
Technical data
Cable structure
Tinned copper-conductor, to
DIN VDE 0295 cl.5, fine-wire,
BS 6360 cl.5, IEC 60228 cl.5
Core insulation of silicone
Core identification to DIN VDE 0293-308
- up to 5 cores coloured
- from 6 cores, black with continuous
white numbering
GN-YE conductor, 3 cores and above
Cores stranded in layers with
optimal lay-length
Outer sheath of silicone
Sheath colour preferably redbrown
with meter marking
Properties
Advantages
Hardly changes of dielectric strength
and the insulation resistance also at
high temperatures, high ignition or
flash point, in case of fire, forms an
insulating layer of SiO2
Resistant to
High molecular oils, fats from vegetables
and animals, alcohols, plasticizers and
clophenes, diluted acids, lyes and salt
dissolution, oxidation substances, tropical
influences and weather, lake water, oxygen,
ozone
For laying as a fixed installation only
in open or ventilated pipe systems as
well as in ducts. Otherwise the mechanical
properties of the silicon are reduced by
the enclosed air at temperatures
exceeding 90C.
Tests
Halogen-free
acc. to DIN VDE 0482 part 267,
DIN EN 50267-2-2/ IEC 60754-2
(equivalent DIN VDE 0472 part 813)
Behaviour in fire
no flame propagation acc. to
DIN VDE 0482-332-1-2,
DIN EN 60332-1-2,IEC 60332-1 (equivalent
DIN VDE 0472 part 804 test method B)
Note
Application
Silicone cables were evolved for use wherever insulation is subjected to extreme temperature changes. They are heat-resistant for permanent temperature
up to +180C, for short time operation up to +220C. The good performance of the environmental resistant properties means that silicone cables
can be used at temperatures down to -60C. Silicone cables are halogen-free cables and are especially suited for installation in power stations. They
have also found their uses in the steel producing industries, aviation industry, ship building as well as in ceramic, glass and cement factories. Due to
elastical characteristic of core insulations, these are used as flexible connection cable.
= The product is conformed with the EC Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
Part no.
22989
22990
22940
22991
22941
22992
22942
22993
22994
22995
22996
22997
22998
22999
23000
23001
No.cores x
cross-sec.
mm
2 x 0,5
3 G 0,5
3 x 0,5
4 G 0,5
4 x 0,5
5 G 0,5
5 x 0,5
6 G 0,5
7 G 0,5
8 G 0,5
10 G 0,5
12 G 0,5
16 G 0,5
18 G 0,5
25 G 0,5
2 x 0,75
Outer
approx. mm
5,6
5,9
5,9
6,4
6,4
7,3
7,3
8,3
8,1
8,9
10,0
10,6
12,1
12,7
15,2
6,4
Cop.
weight
kg / km
9,6
14,5
14,5
19,3
19,3
24,0
24,0
28,9
33,7
38,4
48,1
57,6
76,7
86,5
120,0
14,4
Weight
approx.
kg / km
42,0
44,0
44,0
58,0
58,0
62,0
62,0
79,0
85,0
99,0
124,0
141,0
186,0
211,0
271,0
53,0
AWG-No.
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
19
Part no.
23002
23104
23003
23105
23004
22943
23005
23006
23127
23128
23129
23130
23131
23132
23007
23008
No.cores x
cross-sec.
mm
3 G 0,75
3 x 0,75
4 G 0,75
4 x 0,75
5 G 0,75
5 x 0,75
6 G 0,75
7 G 0,75
8 G 0,75
10 G 0,75
12 G 0,75
16 G 0,75
18 G 0,75
25 G 0,75
2x1
3G1
Outer
approx. mm
6,8
6,8
7,6
7,6
8,5
8,5
9,2
9,2
9,9
11,1
12,2
13,7
14,6
17,2
6,6
7,0
Cop.
weight
kg / km
21,6
21,6
29,0
29,0
36,0
36,0
43,0
50,0
57,7
72,1
86,5
115,2
129,7
180,0
19,0
29,0
Weight
approx.
kg / km
63,0
63,0
83,0
83,0
101,0
101,0
115,0
124,0
138,0
156,0
185,0
218,0
260,0
370,0
59,0
77,0
AWG-No.
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
18
18
Continuation
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