Extension electrical cable 0151001
compensationDINinsulated

extension electrical cable
extension electrical cable
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Characteristics

Type
extension, compensation
Format
DIN
Protection
insulated
Configuration
round, twisted pair
Applications
for industrial applications
Number of wire
2-wire
Material of the insulation
PVC-insulated
Color of the insolation
blue, red
Temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Cross-section

0.22 mm², 0.5 mm², 0.75 mm², 1.5 mm²
(0 in², 0 in², 0 in², 0 in²)

Length

100 m, 500 m, 1,000 m
(328'01" , 1640'05" , 3280'10" )

Description

Thermoelectric cable; LX; DIN; PVC-rund; 2X1.5 Space-saving and flexible For more detailed information, see appendix T8 and data sheets The thermocouple is used to measure temperature as a part of monitoring the manufacturing process, thus the sheath material should be selected with reference to the maximum ambient temperature at its junction. Conductor materials (alloys): Fe/CuNi (LX, JX)Conductor alloys are identical to thermocouple alloys NiCr/Ni (K, KX, KCA)K and KX version - conductor alloys are identical to thermocouple alloysKCA version: compensating alloys (for KCA: Fe/CuNi), not identical to thermocouple alloys PtRh/Pt (RCB, SCB)Compensating alloys (for RCB, SCB: Cu/CuNi) are not identical to thermocouple alloys Allows temperature measurement even in places where non-contact temperature measurement is not possible or reasonable Product type Thermoelectric cable Weight 40 kg/km Industry segment Medical technology Automation F&B Process industry (steel, glass, chemicals, paper processing, etc.) Measuring technology Open-loop control technology Closed-loop control technology Automotive production Special machines

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