Brief: Wondering how this fire-rated cable ensures safety and reliability in critical applications? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Low Voltage Fire Rated Cable, showcasing its construction, key fire-resistant features, and typical installation environments. You'll see how its copper conductor, XLPE insulation, and refractory mica layer work together to maintain circuit integrity during a fire.
Related Product Features:
Designed for low-voltage (0.6/1kV) power distribution systems where fire safety is a critical requirement.
Suitable for installation in various environments including cable ducts, underground, or exposed setups.
Features a Class 1 or Class 2 stranded copper conductor for efficient electrical performance.
Includes a single-sided gold mica tape refractory layer to enhance fire resistance and maintain circuit integrity.
Utilizes XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene) insulation for excellent thermal and electrical properties.
Offers filler options like polypropylene mesh tear rope or flame-retardant filling for added safety.
Outer sheath made of Polyethylene (PE) for durability and protection against environmental factors.
Available in multiple conductor sizes and configurations (e.g., 3-core, 4-core, 5-core) to suit diverse project needs.
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What applications is this Low Voltage Fire Rated Cable suitable for?
This cable is designed for low-voltage (0.6/1kV) power distribution systems in environments where fire safety is critical, such as cable ducts, underground installations, or exposed setups.
What materials are used in the construction of this fire-resistant cable?
The cable features a stranded copper conductor, a refractory layer of single-sided gold mica tape, XLPE insulation, optional flame-retardant fillers, and a polyethylene (PE) outer sheath.
What are the available conductor sizes and configurations for this cable?
The cable is available in a wide range of conductor sizes (from 1.5 mm² to 400 mm²) and in 3-core, 4-core, and 5-core configurations to meet various project specifications.