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What is 6491B?

What is 6491B?

The 6491B cable is a single core stranded copper conductor cable for use in conduits, trunking and other fixed wiring protected installations. It is recommended for use in dry environments, for applications such as wiring lighting fixtures and appliances, distributor boards and switchboards.

What is the difference between 6491X and 6491B?

6491X, H07V-R and H07V-U are also known as 6491B cables – an equivalent cable with a low smoke zero halogen insulation known by the harmonised code H07Z-R – is also available.

What is BS7211?

Thermosetting insulated and thermoplastic oversheathed cables – up to 450/750V – for power and lighting with low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire, manufactured in accordance with British Standard BS7211.

Is Tri-rated cable LSF?

Tri-Rated cable (also known as BS6231 control panel wire or switchgear cable) is a fire retardant cable used in electrical cabinets, switch control, relay and instrumentation panels of power switchgear….Construction Table.

Tri-Rated Cable – BS6231 / UL758 /…
OUTER SHEATH PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

What is BS6724?

Draka Saffire BS6724 is a zero halogen, low smoke industrial wiring cable for interconnection of systems, control circuitry and power circuits. Saffire BS6724 can be laid direct in free draining soil, in ducts, clipped to a surface, on trays or in free air. It may also be embedded in concrete.

Is Tri-rated cable heat resistant?

Tri-rated cables have a plain annealed Class 5 single core copper conductor with a high grade heat resistant PVC insulation.

What is Tri-rated cable used for?

Tri-Rated cable (also known as BS6231 control panel wire or switchgear cable) is a fire retardant cable used in electrical cabinets, switch control, relay and instrumentation panels of power switchgear.

Is BS6724 an XLPE?

BS6724 cable can sometimes be referred to by its construction in international markets – XLPE/LSZH/SWA/LSZH for multicore cables.