Belden 4506FE Control Cable, 8 Cores, 0.33 mm², Screened, 100m, Grey LSZH Sheath, 22 AWG

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RS Stock No.:
510-2319
Mfr. Part No.:
4506FE.00100
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Series

4506FE

Number of Cores

8

Cross Sectional Area

0.33 mm²

American Wire Gauge

22 AWG

Conductor Material

Copper

Sheath Material

LSZH

Sheath Colour

Grey

Screen Type

Aluminium/PET Foil

Screened/Unscreened

Screened

Length

100m

Outer Diameter

4.75mm

Voltage Rating

300 V

Current Rating

2 A

CPR Certification

Eca

Standards Met

Euroclass Eca

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Drain Wire

Yes

Cable Shape

Multicore

Conductor Resistance

54 Ω/km

Core Strands

7/30 AWG

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Insulation Material

PE

COO (Country of Origin):
NL

Belden 8-Core Screened Control Cable, 100m Length, 22AWG - 4506FE.00100


Use this multicore control cable from Belden to transmit signals to your communication devices. Its bare copper conductors are highly conductive, so you can be sure of reliable data transfer. Polyolefin insulates each core strand to limit power loss, while a patented Beldfoil aluminium polyester screen shields them from interference. A voltage rating of 300V (volts) means the cable can withstand heavy-power applications. Its LSZH (low smoke zero halogen) jacket produces minimal smoke to help keep your workplace safe in the event of a fire.

Features & Benefits


• Tinned copper drain wire grounds the cable to protect against electrical surges
• Cores are colour-coded for easy identification when terminating
• Wide operating temperature range between -20°C and +70°C for use demanding conditions
• Maximum pulling tension of 135N (Newtons) for durability in demanding applications

Applications


• Alarm systems
• Audio devices
• Public address systems

What's the difference between a control cable and a power cable?


A control cable like this one lets you transmit operating signals to electrical equipment. A power cable, on the other hand, supplies it with the electrical energy it needs to function.

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