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  Instrumentation Cables 

Instrumentation Cables

   1.BS5308 Part 2

BS5308 Part2 Instrumentation Cable PVC Insulated

VDE Ref Code

 

PVC Sheath Version

LSOH Sheath Version:

RE-Y(St)Y (Overall Screen)

RE-H (St)H(Overall Screen)

RE-Y(St)Y PiMF(Individual Screen+Overall Screen)

RE-H(St)HPiMF(Individual Screen+Overall Screen)

RE-Y(St)Y-SWA(Overall Screen+Steel Wire Armour)

RE-H(St)-H-SWA(Overall Screen+Steel Wire Armour)

RE-Y(St)Y PiMF-SWA(Individual Screen+Overall Screen+Steel Wire Armour)

RE-H(St)HPiMF-SWA(Individual Screen+Overall Screen+ Steel Wire Armour

Construction

 

Conductor:Annealed solid copper(Class 1),stranded(Class2),

Binder tape:A 23 micron p.e.t.p.tape applied with the metallic side down in electrica contact with a 0.5 0.5mm 2 tinned copper drain wire over the p.e.t.p.binder tape.

or fiexible(Class 5) to BS5360 .

Core/Pair identification: .

Collective screen:

Multicore cables:

Aluminium/p.e.t.p.laminated tape applied with the metallic side

Up to 40 cores-yellow

down in electrical contact with a 0.5mm 2 tinned copper

.cores with black numbers

drain wire over the p.e.t.p.binder tape.

41-80 cores-black

Outer protection:

cores with black numbers

Type 1 Extruded flame retardant PVC sheath.

Multipair cables:Colour coded

Type 2 Extruded PVC Type TM1 ,galvanised steel wire armour,extruded flame

in accordance with Colour

retardant PVC sheath.

Code Chart 2 on page 6

 

Pair screens

 

Aluminium/p.e.t.p.Laminated tape applied with the metallic

Minimum bending radius:

side down in electrical contact with a 0.5 mm 2 tinned copper drain wire.

Type 1 8 x diameter.

A 23 micron isolation tape is applied over the screening tape with a

Type 2 12xdiameter.

minimum 50% overlap.

 

Voltage rating

Temperature rating

300 volt core to earth and 500 volt core to core at maximum

During Operation:-40 ℃+70℃

temperature of 65 ℃

During Installation:-0 ℃+50℃

These cables are not for direct connection to the public mains supply

Electrical characteristics

Parameter

Note

Unit

Conductor size

0.5mmsq
(16/0.2mm)

0.75mmsq
(24/0.2mm)

1.5mmsq
(7/0.53mm)

Conductor resistance

Multicore

max.

Ω/Km

39
39.7

26
26.5

12.1
12.3

Multipair

Insulation resistance

min.

MΩxKm

25

25

25

Mutual capacitance at 1 kH
Mutual capacitance of the pairs or adjacent cores

max.

pF/m

250

250

250

Capacitance between any core or screen

max.

pF/m

450

450

450

Inductance/resistance ratio(L/R)

max.

μH/Ω

25

25

40

Test voltage

(Core:core)

-

V

V

1000

1000

1000

1000

1000
1000

(Core:core)

Rated voltage

max.

V

300/500

300/500

300/500

 

MULTICORE INSTRUMENTATION CABLES(UNARMOURED)
TO BS 5308 PART 2-COLLECTIVELY SCREENED

MULTIPAIR INSTRUMENTATION CABLES(UNARMOURED)TO BS 5308
PART 2 TYPE 1- COLLECTIVELY SCREENED

MULTICORE INSTRUMENTATION CABLES(ARMOURED)
TO BS 5308 PART 2 TYPE 2-COLLECTIVELY SCREENED

MULTIPAIR INSTRUMENTATION CABLES(ARMOURED)TO
BS 5308 PART2TYPE 2- COLLECTIVELY SCREENED

COLOUR CODE CHART 2

ORDERING OPTIONS

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