RS PRO, High Temperature 3 Core, White Silicone Sheath Power Cable
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProCross Sectional Area
1.5 mm²
Number of Cores
3
Sheath Colour
White
Length
25m
Cable Type
High Temperature
Current Rating
20 A
Outer Diameter
9.2mm
Sheath Material
Silicone
Voltage Rating
450 V
Conductor Strand Type
Stranded
Insulation material
Silicone Rubber
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Standards Met
IEC EN 60228 Class 5, RoHS Compliant
Core Strands
30/0.25 mm
Conductor Material
Copper
Size of Strands
0.25 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+180°C
Number of Strands
30
American Wire Gauge
15 AWG
Conductor Resistance
13.7 Ω/km
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS Pro High Temperature Silcone Insulated Mains Cable
From RS Pro a high quality 3 core flexible mains power cable with a silicone rubber sheath designed for use in high-temperature applications.
What is Mains Cable?
Mains power cable connects an appliance to a mains electricity supply through the use of a wall socket or an extension lead which will then be plugged into a mains supply
Cable Construction
This flexible cable consists of 3 cores made up of annealed tinned copper conductors or wires. Each individual core is surrounded by colour coded silicone rubber insulation for easy identification of the wire, earth, neutral and live. All 3 cores are then surrounded by a final layer of silicone rubber insulation called the sheath. This cable is made in conformance to standards class 5 as per IEC60228
Benefits of Silicone Insulated Mains Cable
Silicone insulation has an outstanding thermal range which allows this mains cable to be used in applications that require a resistance to high temperatures. Silicone rubber is also very soft so flexibility can be maintained at low temperatures and where temperatures fluctuate rapidly without the cable becoming brittle and cracking. The key features and benefits of this silicone insulated power cable can be summarised below;
Wide operating temperature range of -40 to +180°C Excellent flexibility. Silicone insulated cable can withstand higher flexing cycles than other plastic insulation types Silicone insulation prevents cables from becoming brittle and weak in fluctuating temperatures Good oil and solvent resistance Resistant to various harsh chemical substances High performance in adverse environments such as humidity and harsh UV rays. Can last for years without disintegrating Robust and able to withstand daily wear and tear Excellent electrical insulating properties
Where are These Cables Used?
Silicone insulated mains cables, with their unique properties, are ideal for use in a wide range of industrial wiring applications especially those that require high-temperature resistance or operate in harsh and demanding environments. These applications and industries include the following;
Industrial heating appliances Metallurgy industry including steel works, casting works, hot rolling mills, coking plants and foundries Glass and ceramic production lines Cement factories Ship and aircraft building Electric motors
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProCross Sectional Area
1.5 mm²
Number of Cores
3
Sheath Colour
White
Length
25m
Cable Type
High Temperature
Current Rating
20 A
Outer Diameter
9.2mm
Sheath Material
Silicone
Voltage Rating
450 V
Conductor Strand Type
Stranded
Insulation material
Silicone Rubber
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Standards Met
IEC EN 60228 Class 5, RoHS Compliant
Core Strands
30/0.25 mm
Conductor Material
Copper
Size of Strands
0.25 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+180°C
Number of Strands
30
American Wire Gauge
15 AWG
Conductor Resistance
13.7 Ω/km
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS Pro High Temperature Silcone Insulated Mains Cable
From RS Pro a high quality 3 core flexible mains power cable with a silicone rubber sheath designed for use in high-temperature applications.
What is Mains Cable?
Mains power cable connects an appliance to a mains electricity supply through the use of a wall socket or an extension lead which will then be plugged into a mains supply
Cable Construction
This flexible cable consists of 3 cores made up of annealed tinned copper conductors or wires. Each individual core is surrounded by colour coded silicone rubber insulation for easy identification of the wire, earth, neutral and live. All 3 cores are then surrounded by a final layer of silicone rubber insulation called the sheath. This cable is made in conformance to standards class 5 as per IEC60228
Benefits of Silicone Insulated Mains Cable
Silicone insulation has an outstanding thermal range which allows this mains cable to be used in applications that require a resistance to high temperatures. Silicone rubber is also very soft so flexibility can be maintained at low temperatures and where temperatures fluctuate rapidly without the cable becoming brittle and cracking. The key features and benefits of this silicone insulated power cable can be summarised below;
Wide operating temperature range of -40 to +180°C Excellent flexibility. Silicone insulated cable can withstand higher flexing cycles than other plastic insulation types Silicone insulation prevents cables from becoming brittle and weak in fluctuating temperatures Good oil and solvent resistance Resistant to various harsh chemical substances High performance in adverse environments such as humidity and harsh UV rays. Can last for years without disintegrating Robust and able to withstand daily wear and tear Excellent electrical insulating properties
Where are These Cables Used?
Silicone insulated mains cables, with their unique properties, are ideal for use in a wide range of industrial wiring applications especially those that require high-temperature resistance or operate in harsh and demanding environments. These applications and industries include the following;
Industrial heating appliances Metallurgy industry including steel works, casting works, hot rolling mills, coking plants and foundries Glass and ceramic production lines Cement factories Ship and aircraft building Electric motors