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SIHF 2x1 mm²
SIHF 2x1 mm²
SIHF is a flexible cable specially designed for use in e.g. internal wiring, lighting equipment and in general in an environment where high temperature (max 180 C) alterations occur.
Read more- Nexans ref. : 10009012
- Country ref. : 10009012
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductDIN VDE 0250
Application
SIHF is a flexible cable specially designed for use in e.g. internal wiring, lighting equipment and in general in an environment where high temperature alterations occur. This cable has a restricted mechanical resistance.
Design
- Conductor: Tinned copper Stranded, class 5
- Insulation: Silicon rubber
- Outer sheath: Silicon rubber
Colour: brick red
Core Identification
2 cores: brown-light blue
3 cores: green/yellow-brown-light blue
4 cores: green/yellow-black-grey-brown
5 cores: green/yellow-black-brown-light blue-grey
>5 cores: black, white printed numbers and green/yellow
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Conductor flexibility
Stranded class 5
Conductor material
Tinned copper
Insulation
Silicone rubber
Outer sheath
Silicon elastomer
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Nominal outer diameter
6.6 mm
Approximate weight
71 kg/km
Conductor cross-section
1 mm²
Number of cores
2
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
DC permissible current rating
7 A
Rated Voltage Uo/U (Um)
300/500 V
Mechanical characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Cable flexibility
Flexible
Mechanical resistance to impacts
Low
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
Bending factor when laying
7.5 (xD)
Chemical resistance
Good
Operating temperature, range
-60 ... 180 °C
Weather resistance
Excellent
Packaging
Coil 100 m
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