Power cable SAB RailLine 560
DINinsulatedweather-resistant

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Characteristics

Type
power
Format
DIN
Protection
insulated, oil-resistant, UV-resistant, weather-resistant
Configuration
paired
Core material
copper
Applications
outdoor, for railway applications, for fire protection
Color of the insolation
black, green
Norms
IEC, EN 45545
Other characteristics
flexible, halogen-free, yellow
Nominal voltage

300 V, 500 V

Temperature

Max.: 90 °C
(194 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Cross-section

Max.: 35 mm²
(0.05 in²)

Min.: 0.25 mm²
(0 in²)

Description

Marking for SAB RailLine 560 65601105: SAB BRÖCKSKES · D-VIERSEN · SAB RailLine 560 5x0,75mm² C 6560-1105 CE For flexible outdoor installation, e.g. bogies, railway machines. Also for flexible application inside rolling stock, e.g. door systems. good ozone, UV and weather resistance good oil and fuel resistance fulfils fire protection requirements R15 (EL1A) and R16 (EL1B) acc. to EN 45545-2 for hazard levels HL1-3 flame retardant acc. to UN/ECE R118 Conductor - tinned copper strands, extra fine wires Insulation - SABIX® X Colour code - black cores with consecutive numbers acc. to EN 50334 + VDE 0293-334, green-yellow earth wire from 3 cores Stranding - in layers resp. pairwise Screen - tinned copper braiding (if existing) Wrapping - foil Sheath material - SABIX® X Sheath colour - black (RAL 9005)

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