SUS-220OB Round 2C 0.75 sqmm FEP/PVC Textile Braided Suspension Cable

 

Product Code: SUS-220OB

Product Description

Crystal Clear FEP/PVC suspension flex over braided in a textile viscose rayon or polyester braid, designed for use on multicore electrical applications such as lighting, chandeliers etc. This product is a 2 core 0.75 mm2 clear round flex which has two transparent cores, unearthed, and a separate strain wire capable of holding a working load of 18 kg. This makes this product ideal for lighting scenarios where there is an increased strain placed on the electrical flex.  

Available in over 70 colours, this decorative flex can be matched to all of your design needs. See colour chart for available colour and pattern options. All patterns can be reproduced in any colour combination.

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Description

Harpers SUS-220OB

Product Specification

Description Value
Voltage Rating: 450/750 Vac
Temperature Range (Inner Insulation Only): 180 °C
Temperature Range (Outer Insulation Only): 90 °C
Conductor Size: 2 x 0.75 mm2
Conductor Stranding: 19 x 0.23 mm
Outer Diameter: 5.6 ± 0.2 mm
Working Load: 18 kg
Breaking Load: 90 kg
Product Code: SUS-220OB

 

Cable Standards:
Low Voltage European Directive No. 2014/35/UE.

Stranding of Conductor:
Flexible tinned copper conductor.

Insulation:
180 °C FEP insulation.

Cable Assembly:
The cores are twisted together.

Core Identification:
3 or more cores contain a coextruded coloured line for identification.
2 Core = Transparent + Transparent + Suspension Wire

Outer Sheath:
Clear 90 °C PVC sheath.

Textile Braid: 
Polyester or Viscose Rayon

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