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Rubber Insulated Cables-Rated Voltage Up To And Including 450/750V

Rubber Insulated Cables-Rated Voltage Up To And Including 450/750V

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 Rubber insulated cables-rated voltage up to and including 450/750V

 

 

1. Products applications:

 

   This product is suitable for connection with household appliances, electric tools and various mobile electrical equipments of rated voltage up to and including 450/750V.

2. Products standards:  BS EN 50525-2-21

 

3. Products characteristics:

 

--Long-term working temperature of cables: EPR insulated cables should not be higher than 65°C,EPT/EPDM insulated cables should not be higher than 90°C.

 

--Such cables are more flexible and easy to move electrical appliances.

 

 

HAR Code

IEC

Description

Voltage Design

Cores

H05RR-F

60245 IEC 53(YZ)/YZ

Oridinary rubber sheathed cord

300/500V

2~6

  H05RN-F

  60245 IEC 57(YZW)/YZW

  Oridinary polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed cord

 300/500V

  2~6

  H07RN-F

  60245 IEC 66(YCW)/YC

  Heavy polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed flexible cable

 450/750V

  1~5, 3+1/3+2/4+1

   H01N2-D

  60245 IEC 81(YH)

  Rubber sheathed arc-welding electrode cable

 100/100V

  10-120

  60245 IEC 82(YHF)

  polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed arc-welding electrode cable

 100/100V

  10-120

 

 

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