Power cable KBS1003B
insulatedstrandedcopper

Power cable - KBS1003B  - CABLESCOM - insulated / stranded / copper
Power cable - KBS1003B  - CABLESCOM - insulated / stranded / copper
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Characteristics

Type
power
Protection
insulated
Configuration
stranded
Core material
copper
Applications
industrial, control, outdoor, direct burial
Material of the insulation
PVC-sheathed
Norms
IEC
Other characteristics
flexible
Nominal voltage

1 V, 600 V

Description

Screened flexible control cable, modified PVC outer sheath, good outdoor performance, 0.6 /1KV FIC 160 CY are power and control cables with a black outer sheath for occasional flexible use and fixed installation for normal mechanical stresses. They are designed for use in dry, damp and wet rooms. They are suitable for free and limited continuously recurring movement without tensile load or compulsory guidance. As power and connecting cable for control systems in machine tools, plant engineering and construction, industrial machinery, heating air conditioning systems, power station, stage application. The cables are suitable for torsion application in wind turbines(WTG). In addition, they are qualified for direct burial. The screen is a protection against electrical interference. CONSTRUCTION 1.Conductor: Stranded bare copper, acc. to IEC 60228 Class 5 2.Insulation: Modified PVC compound 3.Assembly: Two or more individually insulated conductors or groups of insulated conductors cabled together. 4.Inner sheath: Modified PVC compound, black (RAL 9005) 5.Screen: Tinned Copper Braided 6.Sheath: Modified PVC compound, black (RAL 9005) Markings: CABLESCOM/FIC/160/CY/Specification/No./XXXM

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