FP600S is a fire resistant armoured cable suitable for essential emergency systems. It has several key features including:
- Maintaining circuit integrity in the event of a fire for up to 120 minutes according to various British Standards.
- Carrying power and control for life safety and firefighting systems such as smoke barriers and fire pumps.
- Having a mineral ceramic insulation and galvanized steel wire armour for protection against heat and mechanical impacts.
- Providing current ratings from 42 to 787 amps depending on the cable size and installation method.
Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats are available for trefoil and single cable applications where moderate levels of short circuit withstand are required. Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats unique design allows rapid installation offering significant man hours and labour saving for cable contractors.
Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats are compliant with London Underground Engineering Standard 1-085 - Product Register No.360.
Alpha cable cleats are manufactured from extruded aluminium (6000 series) to BS EN 755, the cleat is lighter and tougher than the cast aluminium cable cleat product it is designed to replace - cleats are supplied with zinc plated closing fasteners.
Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats are available for trefoil and single cable applications where moderate levels of short circuit withstand are required. Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats unique design allows rapid installation offering significant man hours and labour saving for cable contractors.
Ellis Patents Alpha cable cleats are compliant with London Underground Engineering Standard 1-085 - Product Register No.360.
Alpha cable cleats are manufactured from extruded aluminium (6000 series) to BS EN 755, the cleat is lighter and tougher than the cast aluminium cable cleat product it is designed to replace - cleats are supplied with zinc plated closing fasteners.
Week 10 Psychosis, antipsychotics, and parkinson's diseaseUbaldo Niña
The content of this presentation was taken from the:
MIT Open Course Ware http://ocw.mit.edu
ES.S10 Drugs and the Brain
This was made on behalf of the final requirements for:
CEIT321 Course in Middle East Technical University
Prysmian Draka supplies a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas power, control and instrumentation cables for use on oil platforms and floating oil production units (FPSO). T&D distribute an extensive range of cables from 250V to 33kV - a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas industry cables to IEEE, UKOOA and IEC specification.
The T&D and Prysmian commercial relationshipgoes back to the previous century. T&D have distributed the Prysmian Components range of cable joints, cable glands, cable cleats and high voltage cable terminations for several decades. The new relationship will now extend T&D's portfolio to embrace Prysmian Draka Offshore Marine, Oil & Gas cables.
Prysmian Draka Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Cables - Overview
RFOU(i) 250V S1/S5 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU(c)250V S2/S6 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(i)250V S3/S7 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(c)250V S4/S8 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
RU(i) 250V S11 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(i) 250V S13 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(c) 250V S14 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU 0,6/1kV P1/P8 Halogen-free, mud resistant power cable
RFOU 6/10(12)kV P3/P10 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
RFOU 12/20(24)kVP19/P21 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
BFOU 0,6/1kV P5/P12 Halogen-free, mud resistant, fire resistant power cable
UX 1000V P15 Halogen-free, mud resistant insulated conductor
RU 0,6/1kV P18 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
BU 0,6/1kV P17 Halogen-free, fire resistant, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
QFCI Fire resistant optical fibre cable, halogen-free
AICI Optical cable for industrial environments
IFLI 250V P16 Cables for living quarter and office areas, halogen-free
Schneider,
Catalog Thiết Bị Điện Schneider, Catalog Thiết Bị Điện,
Catalog Phụ Kiện Schneider, Catalog Phụ Kiện,
Catalog Schneider, Catalog,
http://dienhathe.com,
Lawson Fuses - power safe solutions
BSI, IEC & CENELEC Standard Fuses
Lawson low voltage fuses provide reliable circuit protection : general purpose fuses, industrial fuses, IEC fuses, street lighting fuses, motor circuit fuses, compact dimension fuses, utility fuses and DIN standard fuses.
Lawson Fuses - Ranges Available :
Industrial Fuse Links - Lawson industrial fuse link range complies with the dimensional requirements and current ratings of BS88 : Part 2 and IEC60269-2. 400/415V and 660/690V a.c. industrial fuses are available.
Compact Dimension Fuse Links - Lawson compact dimension fuse links with offset blade tags meet the requirements of BS88 : Part 6 and IEC60269-2 at rated voltages 230/240V and 400/415V a.c.
Motor Circuit Fuse Links - Lawson motor circuit fuse links accomodate the starting current of motors providing reliable circuit protection.
Utility Fuse Links - Lawson utility fuse links for electricity supply networks comply with BS88 : Part 5.
Semi Conductor Fuse Links - Lawson high speed fuse links for the protection of semi-conductor devices (240V and 690V) comply with the performance and dimensional requirements of BS88.
DIN Specification Fuse Links - Lawson 500V NH fuse links are manufactured in accordance with DIN 43 620.
Week 10 Psychosis, antipsychotics, and parkinson's diseaseUbaldo Niña
The content of this presentation was taken from the:
MIT Open Course Ware http://ocw.mit.edu
ES.S10 Drugs and the Brain
This was made on behalf of the final requirements for:
CEIT321 Course in Middle East Technical University
Prysmian Draka supplies a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas power, control and instrumentation cables for use on oil platforms and floating oil production units (FPSO). T&D distribute an extensive range of cables from 250V to 33kV - a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas industry cables to IEEE, UKOOA and IEC specification.
The T&D and Prysmian commercial relationshipgoes back to the previous century. T&D have distributed the Prysmian Components range of cable joints, cable glands, cable cleats and high voltage cable terminations for several decades. The new relationship will now extend T&D's portfolio to embrace Prysmian Draka Offshore Marine, Oil & Gas cables.
Prysmian Draka Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Cables - Overview
RFOU(i) 250V S1/S5 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU(c)250V S2/S6 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(i)250V S3/S7 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(c)250V S4/S8 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
RU(i) 250V S11 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(i) 250V S13 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(c) 250V S14 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU 0,6/1kV P1/P8 Halogen-free, mud resistant power cable
RFOU 6/10(12)kV P3/P10 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
RFOU 12/20(24)kVP19/P21 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
BFOU 0,6/1kV P5/P12 Halogen-free, mud resistant, fire resistant power cable
UX 1000V P15 Halogen-free, mud resistant insulated conductor
RU 0,6/1kV P18 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
BU 0,6/1kV P17 Halogen-free, fire resistant, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
QFCI Fire resistant optical fibre cable, halogen-free
AICI Optical cable for industrial environments
IFLI 250V P16 Cables for living quarter and office areas, halogen-free
Schneider,
Catalog Thiết Bị Điện Schneider, Catalog Thiết Bị Điện,
Catalog Phụ Kiện Schneider, Catalog Phụ Kiện,
Catalog Schneider, Catalog,
http://dienhathe.com,
Lawson Fuses - power safe solutions
BSI, IEC & CENELEC Standard Fuses
Lawson low voltage fuses provide reliable circuit protection : general purpose fuses, industrial fuses, IEC fuses, street lighting fuses, motor circuit fuses, compact dimension fuses, utility fuses and DIN standard fuses.
Lawson Fuses - Ranges Available :
Industrial Fuse Links - Lawson industrial fuse link range complies with the dimensional requirements and current ratings of BS88 : Part 2 and IEC60269-2. 400/415V and 660/690V a.c. industrial fuses are available.
Compact Dimension Fuse Links - Lawson compact dimension fuse links with offset blade tags meet the requirements of BS88 : Part 6 and IEC60269-2 at rated voltages 230/240V and 400/415V a.c.
Motor Circuit Fuse Links - Lawson motor circuit fuse links accomodate the starting current of motors providing reliable circuit protection.
Utility Fuse Links - Lawson utility fuse links for electricity supply networks comply with BS88 : Part 5.
Semi Conductor Fuse Links - Lawson high speed fuse links for the protection of semi-conductor devices (240V and 690V) comply with the performance and dimensional requirements of BS88.
DIN Specification Fuse Links - Lawson 500V NH fuse links are manufactured in accordance with DIN 43 620.
SIBA URDC DC fuses are available for use on traction, battery and railway circuit applications - traction fuses are designed for heavy duty circuit protection to following standards UIC550, IEC60269 and VDE 0636-40.
Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
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Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
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The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
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GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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Topics covered:
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UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Prysmian FP600S Multicore Fire Resistant Cables
1. A brand of the
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FP600S
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ULTIMATE PROTECTION FOR ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY SYSTEMS
Cable Description
Key Applications
FP600S is the ultimate fire resistant armoured cable suitable for use in
essential emergency systems to retain circuit integrity in the event of fire.
Power and control for all life safety and fire fighting systems.
> Smoke barriers, control dampers, smoke curtains
> Smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems
> Fire fighting and evacuation lift supplies
> Extinguishing systems - sprinkler pumps, water mist and powder.
> Wet riser pumps.
British Standards
> BS8519 Category 1, 2 and 3 power and control cable
> BS8491 120 minutes
> BS7846 F120
> BASEC and LPCB approved
> London Underground 1.085 Approved Products Register (Section 12)
Core identification
Harmonised Core Identification:
o o brown-blue
o o o brown-black-grey
o o o o blue-brown-black-grey
Conductor
Plain annealed copper stranded circular (4-35 mm²) or shaped
(50-400 mm²) conductor complying with BS EN 60228 Class 2.
Insulation
Mineral ceramic (Mica/Glass) fire resistant tape. 90°C cross - linked
insulation.
Bedding
Thermoplastic LSOH bedding compound to retain orientation of
the cores and support the galvanised steel wire armour layer.
Armour
Single layer of galvanised steel wires.
Sheath
Robust thermoplastic LSOH sheath. Colour - black. Other colours
to special order for minimum quantity.
Certificate No 077n
CertificateNo 517c/01
Mechanical Impact
High
Temperature
Range
-25 to +90°C
Fire Resistance
BS 7846 F120
BS 8491 120 min
Low Smoke Emissions
BS EN 61034-2
Halogen Free
BS EN 50267-2-1
Flexibility
Rigid
Flame Propagation
BS EN 60332-1-2
BS EN 60332-3-24
Bending Radius
Fixed
Circular conductor 6D
Shaped conductor 8D
non harmonised Core Identification:
o o red-black
o o o red-yellow-blue
o o o o black-red-yellow-blue
Non harmonised colours to special order.
2. Correction factors for Ambient temperatures
Correction factors for grouping of cables
See BS7671, table 4C4 - Rating factors for groups of more than one multicore cable, to be applied to reference current-carrying
capacities for multicore cables in free air.
4 21 15 1.25 800 4.61 0.57 42 44 10 370CG04 LSF25CW
6 21 15 1.25 820 3.08 0.86 53 56 6.8 370CG04 LSF25CW
10 23 17 1.25 1050 1.83 1.4 73 78 4.0 370CG05 LSF25CW
16 24 19 1.25 1400 1.15 2.2 94 99 2.5 370CG05 LSF25CW
25 29 22 1.6 2000 0.727 3.6 124 131 1.65 370CG06 LSF32CW
35 31 24 1.6 2300 0.524 5.0 154 162 1.15 370CG06 LSF32CW
50 32 25 1.6 2800 0.387 7.1 187 197 0.87 370CG07 LSF32CW
70 36 29 1.6 3600 0.268 10 238 251 0.6 370CG07 LSF40CW
95 40 32 2.0 4500 0.193 13.6 289 304 0.45 370CG08 LSF50SCW
120 43 35 2.0 5400 0.153 17.2 335 353 0.37 370CG08 LSF50SCW
150 48 39 2.5 6900 0.124 21.4 386 406 0.30 370CG09 LSF50CW
185 52 43 2.5 8200 0.0991 26.5 441 463 0.26 370CG09 LSF63CW
240 57 47 2.5 10100 0.0754 34.3 520 456 0.21 370CG10 LSF63CW
300 62 52 2.5 12200 0.0601 42.9 599 628 0.185 370CG12 LSF63CW
400 69 58 2.5 15000 0.0470 57.2 673 728 0.165 370CG13 LSF75CW
Nominal
cross
sectional
area
mm2
Approximate
overall
diameter
mm
Approximate
diameter
under
armour
mm
Nominal
diameter
of armour
wires
mm
Approximate
cable
weight
kg/km
Maximum
conductor
resistance
at 20°C
ohms/km
Short circuit
rating
(1sec) of
conductor
kA
Current rating
Three phase AC
clipped direct
Amps
Claw Cleat
Ref No.
Recommended accessoriesCurrent rating
Three phase AC
Free air or
perforated
tray
Amps
Volt drop
Three phase
AC
mV/A/m Brass Gland
Ref No.
Three Core
Circular conductor 4.0-35mm2
. Shaped conductor 50mm2
and above. Installation methods for current rating in accordance with BS7671/IEE Wiring Regulations.
The tabulated ratings are based upon a 30°C ambient temperature and 90°C operating temperature.
For other ambient temperatures or where cables are grouped together, the following rating factors should be applied.
See BS7671, table 4B1 - Rating factors (Ca) for ambient air temperatures other than 30°C
4 21 15 1.25 800 4.61 0.57 42 44 10 370CG04 LSF25CW
6 23 17 1.25 950 3.08 0.86 53 56 6.8 370CG05 LSF25CW
10 24 19 1.25 1200 1.83 1.4 73 78 4.0 370CG05 LSF25CW
16 27 20 1.25 1600 1.15 2.2 94 99 2.5 370CG06
25 32 24 1.6 2400 0.727 3.6 124 131 1.65 370CG07 LSF32CW
35 35 27 1.6 2800 0.524 5.0 154 162 1.15 370CG07 LSF40CW
50 36 29 1.6 3200 0.387 7.1 187 197 0.87 370CG07 LSF40CW
70 41 32 2.0 4500 0.268 10 238 251 0.64 370CG08 LSF50SCW
95 44 36 2.0 5700 0.193 13.6 289 304 0.45 370CG08 LSF50SCW
120 49 40 2.5 7300 0.153 17.2 335 353 0.37 370CG09 LSF50CW
150 55 44 2.5 8600 0.124 21.4 386 406 0.30 370CG10 LSF63CW
185 59 48 2.5 10500 0.0991 26.5 441 463 0.26 370CG11 LSF63CW
240 64 54 2.5 12900 0.0754 34.3 520 546 0.21 370CG12 LSF63CW
300 70 59 2.5 15500 0.0601 42.9 599 628 0.185 370CG14 LSF75CW
400 79 66 3.15 20100 0.0470 57.2 673 728 0.165 370CG15 LSH85CW
Four Core
See BS7671, table 4C1 - Rating factors for one circuit or one multicore cable or for a group of circuits, or a group of multicore cables.
3. Overseas sales enquiries
Tel: +44 (0) 23 5029 5481
Fax: +44 (0) 23 8029 5465
Overseas technical
Tel: +44 (0) 23 8029 5481
Fax: +44 (0) 23 8029 5002
Information hotline
Tel: +44 (0) 23 8029 5029
Fax: +44 (0) 23 8029 5437
Sales enquiries
Tel: 0845 767 8345
Fax: 023 8029 5465
UK Technical helpline
Tel: 0845 767 8345
Fax: 023 8029 5002
Prysmian Cables & Systems Limited
Chickenhall Lane
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO50 6YU
United Kingdom
www.prysmiangroup.co.uk
Ref:FP600S/02/14
For further information please
see our dedicated FP Cables website:
www.fpcables.co.uk
A brand of the
4 21 15 1.25 800 4.61 49 52 12 12 370CG04 LSF25CW
6 21 15 1.25 800 3.08 62 66 7.9 7.9 370CG04 LSF25CW
10 22 16 1.25 800 1.83 85 90 4.7 4.7 370CG05 LSF25CW
16 23 17 1.25 1000 1.15 110 115 2.9 2.9 370CG05 LSF25CW
25 26 20 1.25 1300 0.727 146 152 1.85 1.90 370CG06
35 30 23 1.6 1800 0.524 180 188 1.35 1.35 370CG06 LSF32CW
50 31 24 1.6 2200 0.387 219 228 0.98 1.0 370CG06 LSF32CW
70 33 26 1.6 2600 0.268 279 291 0.67 0.69 370CG07 LSF32CW
95 35 27 2.0 3400 0.193 338 354 0.49 0.52 370CG07 LSF40CW
120 39 30 2.0 4100 0.153 392 410 0.39 0.42 370CG08 LSF50SCW
150 42 33 2.0 4700 0.124 451 472 0.31 0.35 370CG08 LSF50SCW
185 46 36 2.5 6100 0.0091 515 539 0.25 0.29 370CG09 LSF50CW
240 51 41 2.5 7500 0.0754 607 636 0.795 0.24 370CG09 LSF50CW
300 56 45 2.5 9000 0.0601 698 732 0.155 0.21 370CG10 LSF63CW
400 61 50 2.5 11000 0.0470 787 847 0.120 0.19 370CG11 LSF63CW
Nominal
cross
sectional
area
mm2
Approximate
overall
diameter
mm
Approximate
diameter
under
armour
mm
Nominal
diameter
of armour
wires
mm
Approximate
cable
weight
kg/km
Maximum
conductor
resistance
at 20°C
ohms/km
Current
Rating DC or
single phase
AC Free Air
or perforated
tray
Amps
Current
rating DC or
single phase
AC clipped
direct
Amps
Claw Cleat
Ref No.
Recommended accessoriesVoltage drop
DC
mV/A/m
Volt drop
single phase
AC
mV/A/m
Brass Gland
Ref No.
Two Core
Should you have any concerns about
unsafe, non-approved or counterfeit
cable, please contact the ACI
Tel: 020 8946 6978
Email: report@aci.org.uk
4 22 17 1.25 900 4.61 0.57 42 44 10 370CG05 LSF25CW
6 24 18 1.25 1070 3.08 0.86 53 56 6.8 370CG05 LSF25CW
10 27 21 1.25 1390 1.83 1.4 73 78 4.0 370CG06
16 30 23 1.6 1900 1.15 2.2 94 99 2.5 370CG06 LSF32CW
25 34 26 1.6 2500 0.727 3.6 124 131 1.65 370CG07 LSF40CW
35 37 29 1.6 3100 0.524 5.0 154 162 1.15 370CG07 LSF40CW
Five Core
www.fpcables.co.uk
Nominal
cross
sectional
area
mm2
Approximate
overall
diameter
mm
Approximate
diameter
under
armour
mm
Nominal
diameter
of armour
wires
mm
Approximate
cable
weight
kg/km
Maximum
conductor
resistance
at 20°C
ohms/km
Short circuit
rating
(1sec) of
conductor
kA
Current rating
Three phase AC
clipped direct
Amps
Claw Cleat
Ref No.
Recommended accessoriesCurrent rating
Three phase AC
Free air or
perforated
tray
Amps
Volt drop
Three phase
AC
mV/A/m Brass Gland
Ref No.