SCANINSTRU RE-2X(st)H-PiMF is a halogen free cable used for process control and data processes, analog or digital transmission; instrumentation cables are used for a wide range of areas. Factories, refineries, petrochemical institutions, energy houses, natural gas pump stations. The cables can be buried directly in the ground, and the cables are UV-resistant.
Plain annealed stranded Cu wires, class 2
Communication core (0,5 mm²)
Cross section for conductor at 0.75 mm2: 7x0.37 mm
XLPE
Insulation thickness: 0.40 mm
Pair: | black and white, numbered |
a-core = black |
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Triple: | black, white and red, numbered |
a-core = black b-core = white c-core = red |
AL-PES
Halogen free flame retardant compound, black
Cables with blue outer sheath can be delievered upon request for intrinsically safe installation
Tinned Cu (7x0.30 mm)
-40° C to +90° C
300/500 V
Conductor/conductor: 2000 V
Conductor/screen: 1000 V
10 x cable diameter
Conductor resistance: max 24,5 Ohm/km
Insulation resistant: min 5000 MOhm x km
Inductance: 0,75 mH/km
Capacitance: max 85 nF/km (800 Hz)
Unbalanced capacitance: max 500 pF/500 m
Oil resistance (IEC 60811-404): 70° C / 4 hours (ASTM no. 2)
B2ca-s1a,d2,a1
Please request for DoP at dop@scankab.dkSKU | EAN | CPR | Dimension (mm2) | Current Value (A) | Winding | Color | Diameter (mm)* | Weight (kg/km)* |
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10470220075P | 5704403117963 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 2x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 9,1 | 109 |
10470220075PB | 570440318397 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 2x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Blue | 9,1 | 109 |
10470230075T | 5704403210602 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 2x3x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 10,1 | 150 |
10470420075P | 5704403118403 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 4x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 10,7 | 175 |
10470820075P | 5704403117987 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 8x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 14,5 | 310 |
10471620075P | 5704403117994 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 16x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 19,1 | 530 |
10472420075P | 5704403118007 | B2ca-s1a,d2,a1 | 24x2x0,75 | - | D./Cut | Black | 24,0 | 760 |
* The values can have small deviations |