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Instrumentation Cables

1.ESI 0.9-6(1-0.8)

Constructional & Electrical Performance Data
ESI 09-6 Issue 6 Section 3 – Induced Voltage Control Cable

Conductors
0.80mm Plain annealed copper wire in accordance with BS6360 Class 1.
Insulation
The conductors are insulated with Polyvinyl Chloride Type 02 to BS7655, uniformly twisted together to form a pair with a
maximum lay length of 125mm, and colour coded for identification (See Table 1). Suitable for voltages upto and including
150 Volts (d.c.) and 110 Volts (a.c.)
Cable Formation
2 pair cables are laid up in quad formation.
5 – 10 pair cables are laid up in layer formation.
20 – 200 pairs cables are laid up in 20 pair units to form the required cable size. A printed number on a longitudinal tape
applied under the binder tape identifies each unit.
Screens
For 2 pair cables the screen comprises of an aluminium foil in contact with a 0.80mm tinned copper drain wire. For 5 pairs and
above the screen comprises of an aluminium tape with a backing that ensures adhesion to the bedding. The tape screen is
applied over a ripcord and in contact with a 0.80mm tinned copper drain wire.

Note: Armoured cables (Generation) always require a collective screen. Types 1 & 2 can incorporate a
screen if required.
Outer Covering

Type 1

Unarmoured Multipair Light Current Control cables.
Extruded Polyvinyl Chloride sheath to BS7655.

Type 2

Armoured Multipair Light Current Control cables.
Extruded Polyvinyl Chloride bedding to BS7655, Galvanised steel wire armour to BS1442 and an extruded
Polyvinyl Chloride sheath to BS7655.

Type 3

Armoured Multipair (Generation) Light Current Control cables.
Extruded Polyvinyl Chloride bedding to BS7655, Galvanised steel wire armour to BS1442 (2 – 10 pair)
Galvanised steel tape armour (20 – 200 pair) and an extruded Polyvinyl Chloride sheath to BS7655.

Alternative PVC materials producing lower levels of HCL are available on request.

Electrical Characteristics

High Voltage Test

 

Collective screens

2000 Volts for 1 minute between each conductors & earth
5000 Volts for 1 minute between all conductors & earth

Cables without screen

10 000 Volts (ac) for 1 minute between each conductor & earth
15 000 Volts (ac) for 1 minute between all conductors bunched & earth

Conductor Resistance

73.60Ohm/Km Loop @ 20°C (Max)

Insulation Resistance

80 Mohm/Km @ 20°C (Min)

Capacitance Unbalance

 

2 Pair
above 2 Pair

800 pF/500 mtrs @ 1 kHz (Max)
400 pF/500 mtrs @ 1 kHz (Max)

Mutual Capacitance

Mutual Capacitance

Mutual Inductance

915 μH/500 mtrs @ 1 kHz (Max)

Cable Dimensions & Identification


Type 1 cables ( Unarmored, Induced voltages up to 5kV)
Type 2 cables (Armoured)
Type 3 cables (Generation)

    <<ESI 0.9-6(1-0.9)