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Alternative TKD SiD Installation Cable

Alternative TKD SiD Installation Cable

heat and coldness resistant single core for use where warmness and coldness directly act on cables

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  • Product details
Product introduction
  • 01 Product application heat and coldness resistant single core for use where warmness and coldness directly act on cables
  • 02 Product characteristicslargely resistant to acids, bases and specified types of oil approved for conductor temperature class "H" bis 180 °C
    above +100 °C and with exclusion of air, the mechanical properties of silicone cables will be reduced early, adequate ventilation should be ensured

  • 03 Technical certification

    conform to RoHS conform to 2014/35/EU-Guideline ("Low-Voltage Directive") CE

     •We are pleased to produce special versions, other dimensions, core and jacket colours on request.

Product structure
Conductor material: Copper conductor resp. copper strand tinned
Conductor class: Acc. to IEC 60228 (SID and SID/GL: solid; SIF, SIF/GL & SIFv: class 5; SIFF: class 6; SIZ: class 6, column 4)
Core insulation: Silicone
Core identification: Different colours and GNYE
Stranding: SIFv: 2 twisted SIF cores; SIZ: 2 parallel cores, dividable connected
Shield3: GL-types: glass-silk braid
Rated voltage: Uo/U: 300/500 V
Testing voltage: Up to 1 mm² 1,5 kV, > 1,0 mm² 2 kV
Conductor resistance: At +20 °C acc. to IEC 60228 cl. 5
Insulation resistance: Min. 2,0 GΩ x km
Current-carrying-capacity: Acc. to DIN VDE, see Technical Guidelines
Min. bending radius fixed: SIF, SIFF, SIZ, SIFv: 5xd; SIF/GL, SID, SID/GL: 10xd
Min. bending radius moved: SIF, SIFF, SIZ, SIFv: 7,5xd; SIF/GL, SID, SID/GL: 15xd
Operat. temp. fixed min/max: -60 °C / +180 °C; short-time: +200 °C
Temp. at conductor: +180 °C
Halogen free: Halogen-free acc. to IEC 60754-1
Corrodibility: Acc. to IEC 60754-2


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