MPRX® FLEXISHIP® 0.6/1kV 4x50
MPRX® FLEXISHIP® 0.6/1kV 4x50
SHIPLINK
POWER & CONTROL cables without screen
Read more- Nexans ref. : 10200726
- EAN : 3427650116207
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductIEC 60228
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InstallationIEC 60092-350; IEC 60092-353; IEC 60092-360
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TestIEC 60332-1; IEC 60332-3-22; IEC 60754-1; IEC 60754-2; IEC 61034
Applications
MPRX® 0.6/1 kV power and control cables are used for wiring fixed installations not subject to mechanical risks.
The highly flexible MPRX® FLEXISHIP® range is recommended for installations and connections in narrow spaces where an optimal bending radius is required. The sectoral conductors of multicores cables provide further space and weight savings on the cable trays. Designed with halogen-free fire retardant materials, they provide optimum safety for people and maximal asset protection against all risks of fire.
Design
1. Conductor:
Stranded bare copper, class 2
or flexible bare copper, class 5 for FLEXISHIP® types
(cross sections > 4 mm2)
2. Insulation:
XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene)
3. Outer sheath:
(Filler, if necessary)
Polyolefin SHF1 (SHF2 on request)
Colour : black
Marking
NEXANS 279 MPRX or MPRX FLEXISHIP Nber of cores & cross-section 0.6/1kV 90C IEC 60092-353 IEC 60332-3-22 Cat. A WW YYYY *CE* Manufacturing n° + metric marking
Core Identification
1 core: black
2 cores: brown-blue
3 x: brown-black-grey
3G: brown-blue-green/yellow
4 x: brown-black-grey-blue
4G: brown-black-grey-green/yellow
5 x: white with printed numbers
5G: brown-black-grey-blue-green/yellow
> 5 cores: nx: white with printed numbers
> 5 cores: nG: white with printed numbers + green/yellow core
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
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Resources
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