Alpha Wire Ecogen Ecocable Mini Control Cable, 2 Cores, 0.61 mm² 20 AWG, Screened, 30 m, Grey Modified Polyphenylene

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832-4913
Mfr. Part No.:
78142 SL005
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Alpha Wire
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Brand

Alpha Wire

Series

Ecogen Ecocable Mini

Product Type

Control Cable

Number of Cores

2

Conductor Material

Tin Copper Wire

Jacket Material

Modified Polyphenylene Ether

Jacket Colour

Grey

Screened/Unscreened

Screened

Outside Diameter

3.71 mm

Cable Length

30m

Voltage

300 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Standards/Approvals

UL, CE, CSA

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Cable CSA

0.61 mm²

American Wire Gauge

20AWG

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Core Strands

19

EcoCable Mini 300 V Foil Shield, Multiconductor


Conductors: 2, Black, Red

Nominal Diameter: 0.146 inch (3.71 mm)

Jacket Thickness: 0.015 inch (0.38 mm)

Stranding: 19/32

Insulation Thickness: 0.007 (0.18 mm)

20 AWG (0.616 mm²)

Jacket Colour: Slate

Alpha Wire EcoCable Mini - 300 V Foil Shield, Multiconductor


The foil shielded EcoCable Mini range from Alpha Wire is a 300 Volt electrical cable which is fully recyclable due to its mPPE sheath and insulation construction. This stranded cable can handle extreme temperatures, contains zero halogens and is smaller and lighter than its PVC equivalent. Foil shielded cables consist of an aluminium/polyester shield and tinned copper wire. Cables can be lighter and smaller with moderate resistance to EMI.

Features and Benefits


Temperature Range: -40°C to +80°C;Tinned copper conductors;mPPE insulation and jacket;Zero halogen;Specific gravity: 1.03;100% recyclable;Low outgassing;Available in several sizes of AWG;Foil shielding

How do communication cables work?


Communication cables work by sending information between two points, often at long distances via their copper conductors or optical fibres. Data communication requires clean transmission with little to no interference from external sources.

What is mPPE?


mPPE is a modified polyphenylene ether thermoplastic. Cables made from mPPE have a smaller wall thickness than other cables due to their dielectric properties. The fact that the cables are lighter allows them to be used in many different applications.

mPPE has a lower specific gravity compared to other jacket and insulation materials such as PVC and PE. This combined with the excellent dielectric properties allow the cables to be up to 65% lighter and thinner than conventional cables.

Product Application Information


Communication cables are used in a wide range of applications such as radio transmitters, electronic circuits, telecommunication, automation and studios. They are also suitable for use in NFPA 79 applications. The purpose of NFPA 79 is to provide safeguards for industrial machinery and to protect operators, equipment, facilities, and work-in-progress from fire and electrical hazards.

Approvals


• UL AWM 21460 • UL VW-1 • CSA I A/B FT1 • CE • RoHS • REACH • WEEE • ISO 10993-5

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