2 Pair 0.8mm E.I.B Cable (European Installation Bus)

The E.I.B. concept allows intergration of Building Management Systems (B.M.S.) over one common system. Lighting, blinds, heating and ventilation can be automatically controlled through the E.I.B cable. This dramatically reduces the cabling required in a modern building. To meet European standards this cable is LSHF throughout.

 

Cable Construction – 1 Quad

Plain copper conductors 0.8mm, Polyethylene insulation, cores twisted into a quad, aluminium/polyester foil screen, solid copper drain wire, Low Smoke Halogen Free sheath.

Cable Construction – 2 Pair

Plain copper conductors 0.8mm, Polyethylene insulation, cores twisted into pairs, pairs laid up, aluminium/polyester foil screen, stranded tinned copper drain wire, Low Smoke Halogen Free sheath.

Technical Information

Core identification Red, black, yellow, white
Conductor 0.8mm tinned copper
Sheath colour Green
Operating temperature -20°C to +70°C fixed
-5°C to +50°C installation
Voltage Working : 150V
Conductor resistance 37.0 Ω/km @ 20°C
Mutual capacitance 100nF/km max
Unbalanced capacitance 300pF/100m max
Insulation resistance 1000MΩhms*km @ 20°C

Technical Data

Part No.
No. of
pairs
Conductor
O/D mm
Weight
Kg/Km
O/D
mm
 31000501QH   1 Quad   0.8   57   5.6 
 31000502H   2   0.8   62   6.3 

 

At FSC we refer to LSHF as Low Smoke Halogen Free

This term is interchangeable with LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), OHLS (Zero Halogen Low Smoke) and FRNC (Flame Retardant Non-Corrosive). Beware of the terms LSF (Low Smoke and Fume) or RP (Reduced Propogation), when relating to signal or control cables will normally be modified PVC and produce 'Loads of Smoke and Fume'!

Fire retardant, fire resistant, flame resistant or flame retardant?

These terms are often misunderstood. Most cables when exposed to fire will not carry on functioning. If you require cable to continue working in the event of fire, and in accordance with various standards please call us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some common mispellings of Belden Cable include - Beldon, Beldan, Balden, Baldon and Beldin.

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