Cores x cross-sec in mm²
Approximately
Outer Diameter
Ø mm
Copper Weight kg/km
Cable Weight
kg/km
2x2x0.5
16.8
460
20
5x2x0.5
20.9
760
25
10x2x0.5
27.9
1300
32
20x2x0.5
34.3
1870
40
30x2x0.5
40.5
2620
50S
50x2x0.5
51.5
4180
50
2x2x0.75
17.6
500
20
5x2x0.75
22
920
25
10x2x0.75
29.5
1610
32
20x2x0.75
37.8
2420
40
30x2x0.75
43.9
3120
50S
50x2x0.75
55
4910
63S
2x2x1.5
20.4
730
20
5x2x1.5
25.4
1180
25
10x2x1.5
33.5
1820
40
20x2x1.5
42.6
3030
50S
30x2x1.5
50.8
3650
50
50x2x1.5
62.6
5640
63
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PT1 (or PT2), TY2, ICAT, SCR, SWA
Cable structure
Technical data
CoresPlain annealed copper conductors
Core insulationPE (PT1,TY2) PVC (PT2,TY)
Core codingColored cores (See pg. 196 BOARD 1 for PE and pg. 197 BOARD 2 for PVC)Cores are laid up in pairs
Pair shielding Aluminium foil and drain wire 0.5 mm²
Inner sheath PE (PT1, TY2) or PVC (PT2, TY2)
Armoring Galvanized steel wires
Outer sheath PVC, black or blue color
Temperature rangeFrom -20ºC up to +65ºC
Bending radius6 x Ø cableShould not be installed at temperatures below 0ºC
Application
This type is used as instrumentation, control and communication cable in both outdoor and indoor fixed installations. It is resistant to tensile stress and suitable for direct burial underground. Their usage is recommended when antiro-dent protection is required.
| instrumentation cable PiMF galvanized steel| wire armored BS 5308
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