Tratos PE/PVC or XLPE/LS0H – UEXHOHR
THERMOCOUPLE CABLES BASED ON PAS 5308
300/500V – Unarmoured cable for indoor installations in the petroleum industry, chemical and petrochemical plants. Used as extension and compensating cable in thermocouple temperature measuring circuits in and around process plants.
STANDARDS
- PAS 5308-1 Design guidelines
- IEC 60332-1 Flame retardant
- IEC 60332-3C Fire retardant on bunched cables (if required)
- IEC 60754 Halogen free properties (only for LS0H)
- IEC 61034 Low smoke emission (only for LS0H)
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CONSTRUCTION
- Conductor: solid alloy conductor
- Insulation: polyethene or XLPE
- Pairs: twisted
- Identification pairs: numbered pairs and colour code according to ANSI MC 96.1 or IEC 60584
- Individual screen: aluminium/polyester tape 0.024 mm in electrical contact with tinned annealed copper wires of a total section of 0.5mm2 polyester tape 0.023 mm
- Assembly: concentric layers
- Overall screen: aluminium/polyester tape 0.024 mm in electrical contact with tinned annealed copper wires of a total section of 0.5mm2 polyester tape 0.023 mm
- Outer sheath: PVC or LSOH
- Marking: (PAS 5308-1) + (Thermocouple type) + (TRATOS) + (Year of Manufacture) + (Batch Number) + (Metre Mark)
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