H05RN-F / 05RN-F
- Rubber connection cable
- for light mechanical stress
- for outdoor use
Technická data H05RN-F / 05RN-F
Rubber connection cable, H05RN-F acc. to DIN VDE 0285-525-2-21 / DIN EN 50525-2-21; 05RN-F in alignment with DIN VDE 0285-525-2-21 / DIN EN 50525-2-21 | |
Temperature range | flexible -25°C to +60°C fixed -30°C to +60°C |
Permissible operating temperature of the conductor | +60°C |
Nominal voltage | AC U0/U 300/500 V |
Max. permissible operating voltage | alternating current (AC) conductor/earth 318 V three-phase alternating current (AC) conductor/conductor 550 V direct current (DC) conductor/earth 413 V direct current (DC) conductor/conductor 825 V |
Test voltage core/core | 2000 V |
Minimum bending radius | 7.5x Outer-Ø |
Detaily H05RN-F / 05RN-F
Konstrukce kabelu
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- Copper wire bare, finely stranded acc. to DIN VDE 0295 Class 5 / IEC 60228 Class 5
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- Core insulation: rubber acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-1 / DIN EN 50363-1 (compound type EI4)
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- Core identification acc. to DIN VDE 0293-308, colour coded
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- Protective conductor: starting with 3 cores,
- G = with protective conductor GN-YE,
- x = without protective conductor
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- Cores stranded with optimal lay lengths
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- Outer sheath: rubber acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-2-1 / DIN EN 50363-2-1 (compound type EM2)
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- Sheath colour: black
Vlastnosti
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- resistant to: weathering effects
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- for outdoor use
Testy
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- flame-retardant acc. to DIN VDE 0482-332-1-2 / DIN EN 60332-1-2 / IEC 60332-1-2
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- certifications and approvals:
- H05RN-F: HAR
- H05RN-F: EAC
Poznámky
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- the conductor is metrically (mm²) constructed, AWG numbers are approximated, and are for reference only
Použití
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- Connection cable for use in dry, damp and wet rooms as well as outdoors; for connecting appliances in households, kitchens or offices involving light mechanical stress (e.g. hoovers, kitchen appliances and other portable household and garden equipment)
Položky H05RN-F / 05RN-F
Item description
Part no.
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AWG (approx.) | Outer Ø mm (approx.) | Cu factor per km | Weight kg/km (approx.) |
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