JB-750-GELB yellow 4 G 1.5 mm²
Part No. 10335
- control and connection cable for hazard warning
- largely oil resistant
Item Details JB-750-GELB yellow 4 G 1.5 mm²
- Part No.
- 10335
- Item description
- JB-750-GELB yellow 4 G 1.5 mm²
- AWG (approx.)
- 16
- Outer Ø mm (approx.)
- 8.5
- Cu factor per km
- 58.0
- Weight kg/km (approx.)
- 121.0
- Copper base in EUR / 100 kg
- 150
- Feet per Packaging Unit
- 328, 1640, 3280
- Cut-to-length service available
- yes
- EAN/GTIN
- 4060892007163
- Customs tariff number
- 85444995
Technical Data JB-750-GELB yellow 4 G 1.5 mm²
PVC control cable in alignment with DIN VDE 0285-525-2-11 / DIN EN 50525-2-11 | |
Temperature range | flexible -15°C to +80°C fixed -40°C to +80°C |
Nominal voltage | AC U0/U 450/750 V |
Test voltage conductor/conductor | 4000 V |
Breakdown voltage | 8000 V |
Minimum bend radius | flexible 7.5x Outer Ø fixed 4x Outer Ø |
Details JB-750-GELB yellow 4 G 1.5 mm²
Cable Structure
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- Copper wire bare, finely stranded acc. to DIN VDE 0295 Class 5 / IEC 60228 Class 5
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- Conductor insulation: PVC acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-3 / DIN EN 50363-3 (compound type TI2)
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- Conductor identification acc. to DIN VDE 0293-308, color coded
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- G = with GN-YE ground
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- Conductors stranded with optimal lay lengths
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- Outer jacket: PVC acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-4-1 / DIN EN 50363-4-1 (compound type TM2)
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- Jacket color: yellow (RAL 1016)
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- Length marking: in meters
Properties
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- largely resistant to: oil,
- for details, see "Technical Information"
Tests
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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:
- EAC
Notes
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- the conductor is metrically (mm²) constructed, AWG numbers are approximated, and are for reference only
Application
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- Used for flexible applications involving medium mechanical stress with free movement, without tensile stress and without forced motion control in dry, damp and wet rooms, however, not suitable for outdoor use. Used as a control cable with a yellow outer sheath as a special warning indication. Recommendation following EN 60204 Part 1 or DIN VDE 0113 Part 1.