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VG 95218 Part 60 (MGSGO/MGGO) Cable

VG 95218 Part 60 (MGSGO/MGGO) Cable

Used as fixed installation cable in power, control and lighting electrical systems in most areas, below and above deck on Navy vessels. 

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  • Product details
Product introduction
  • 01 Product application

    Used as fixed installation cable in power, control and lighting electrical systems in most areas, below and above deck on Navy vessels. 

  • 02 Product characteristics

    Flexible

    Halogen free

  • 03 Technical certificationRoHS Compliant
    Complies with 2014/35/EU-Guidelines ("Low Voltage Directive") CE.
    We are pleased to produce special versions, other dimensions, core and jacket colours on request.
Product structure


CONDUCTOR : Electrolytic, stranded, copper wire to DIN EN 60228 Class 2 or Class 5

INSULATION : Halogen free cross linked EPR compound

CORE IDENTIFICATION : According to VG 95218 part 60

COMMON COVERING : Halogen free compound. (for MGSGO types B and D)

SEPARATOR : Polyester foil over the single core or over common covering over laid-up cores

SCREEN : Copper wire braiding screen with separating foil over braid (for MGSGO types A, B and D)

OUTER SHEATH : Halogen free, cross-linked elastomeric compound.

CONSTRUCTION : VG 95218 Part 60

MAX. PERMISSIBLE OPERATING VOLTAGE :AC 1200V / DC 1800V for type A, B, C AC 660V / DC 1000V for the type D

AC TEST VOLTAGE : 3,5 kV for type A, B, C 3 kV for type D

WORKING TEMPERATURE :-30°C / + 90°C

MIN. BENDING RADIUS (FIXED) :4xD for types with flexible conductor 5xD for all other types



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