ENATS 09-6 Telecommunications Cable - SWA - 0.50mm

Description
Telecommunication cable is predominantly used in electrical instrumentation and communications. The cable is manufactured to specification ENATS 09-6 Section 4.5. (Electrical National Association and Technical specification). ENATS is the governing body who cover utilities specification cables.
Key Features
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Installation Guidelines Should not be installed at temperatures below 0°C or above +40°C
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Minimum Bending Radius As Per Manufacturers Datasheet
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Flame Retardancy BS4066 PT1 & IEC 332 PT1
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Temperature Limits Ambient Temperature -20°C to +70°C
Construction
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Conductor: Solid Plain Annealed Copper Conductors
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Insulation: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
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Bedding: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
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Screen: Collective Aluminium / mylar tape screen complete with 0.5mm drain wire
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Sheath: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
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Armour: Galvanised Steel Wire Armour (SWA)
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Sheath Colour: Black
Standards
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ENATS 09-6: Issue 8 Section 4.5, Flame propagation to IEC BS4066 PT1, IEC 332 PT1
Core Colours
**All two pair cables are in quad formation and colour coded in rotation – White Red Blue Orange
For 30 pair cables the formation will be - 3 x 10 pair units numbered - 1, 2 & 3
For 40 pair cables the formation will be - 2 x 20 pair units numbered - 1 & 2
For 50 pair cables the formation will be - 5 x 10 pair units numbered - 1, 2 3, 4 & 5
For 100 pair cables the formation will be - 5 x 20 pair units numbered - 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5