0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes) 678 views26 pagesBS EN 50288-7 2005 (1) Braiding
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
BRITISH STANDARD
Multi-element metallic
cables used in analogue
and digital
communication and
control —
Part 7: Sectionat specificgff®n
instrumentation and corr. les
&,
rd IN 60288-7:2005 has the status of a
79080)
17-10-06
| BSEN
50288-7:2005,
|
|
| WV
British StandardsLicensed Copy: Roma Roy, na, Tue Oct 17 09:02:57 BST 2008, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSi
National foreword
This British Standard i the oficial Bnlsh language version of
BN 50286-7:2008, =
‘The UK participation in ts preparation was entrusted to Technica’
‘BPL/46, Cables, wires and waveguides, RF connectors and accessories
‘communication and signalling which haa th responsibility toy
— sd enguirors to understand the text:
rst to th eons ntrnatina Barna
‘enquiries onthe interpretation, or propose
interests infeed
— monitor related international and Buropean de
promulgate them inthe UK
Ais of organizations represented on this, » canbe obtained on
request tots secretary
Cross-references
‘The British Standards which mpl
publications refereed toi tis de
Lunder the section ented “Inter
by using the “Search facity of
‘Standards Online
‘This publication does not pa
contract Users are respoauble
Bisropean
Fin the BST Catalogue
IsWorrespondenceIndex’,or
Catalogue oF f Brit
ho necessary provisions ofa
application,
Compliance does not of itself confer immunity
Jomprisesa front cover, an insite front cover, the EN tit page,
hia back cover.
Fright notice displayed inthis document indicates when the
AocumsMifras last issued
sndments issued since publication
Amd. No. [Date [CommentsEUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50288-7
NORME EUROPEENNE
EUROPAISCHE NORM ‘September 2005
vessarane
Engish version
Multi-element metallic cables
in analogue and digital communicatior
Part 7: Sectional specificatior
for instrumentation and
bles métalliques a éléments muitiples sche Daten-
utlisés pour les transmissions et les, | far analoge
ommandes analogiques et numéniques. bertragung
Partie 7: Spécifcation intermédiaire nspezifkation
Pour les cables dinstrumentation Ingfjumenten- und Kontrolikabel
et de contréle
eas canceming such nana! sandse may be oisned on
ary CENELEC Mende.
“Tri Eup veo ofl versione (Engish French, Gaman) A version ay oe
Ka bo responsi of 3 CENELEC maar ri sow engoage ood
‘ceneuect he national eletolscnial commons of Auta, elgum, Cyprus, Cosch
Repub, Do ia and Frenon, Gamnany, Greaca, Hungary, loan en aly, Lass
buon, Mala, Neteands, Norway, Polina Porugl, Siva, ove, Spa Shasen,
rand ara Untes Kings,
8
5
g
5
8
8
eS
é
E
é
&
§
CENELEC
European Commie for Electotecvical Standartiation
i Comité Europten de Nermateaton Electotechnque
Eropaisches Koni fur Eletrotecisc Norman
‘Contra Secretariat: re de Stasar 35,8 -1050 Brussels
{92005 CENELEC Ast of elton ay many ay ars seed wad fr CENELEC mani
ot No. EN son .208 8Sr
Py)
(CORR CORY: ROME ROY -1E,TUE ORT? ONDE EST:
{
EN 80288-7:2008 2
This European Standard was prepared by SC 46XC, Multicore, Mutipair a
‘communication cables, of Technical Committee CENELEC TC 46X. Communication
‘The text ofthe draft was submitted tothe Unique Acceptance Procedure a
‘CENELEC as EN 50288-7 on 2006-04-01
‘This Part7 isto be used in conjunction with EN 0268-1
‘The following dates were fixed
~ latest date by which the EN has to be implemented
‘at national evel by publication ofan identical
national standard or by endorsement ( 2006-04-01
~ latest date by which the national standards conflicting
withthe EN have to be withdrawn 2008-04-01
4
oS
Q. EN s028e.7-2005, \
Contents
| 1 Scope,
2 Normative references,
i 3 Defritions, symibols and abbreviations
4 Cable construction
44 Conductor 6
42 Insulation 7
43° Cable elements, 7
“44 Identfication of cabling elements 8
45 Screening of cabling elements 8
48 Cable make-up 8
47 Filing compound 8
48 Interstitial filers 8
49 Screening of the cable core e
4.10. Moisture barriers. 8
4.11 Protective wrappings. 9
4.2. Inner sheath, 10
4.13. Bedding layers 10
4.14 Metalic protection 10
4.18. Integral suspension strand 1"
4.16. Outer sheathing 1"
4.17 Feuna protect 1"
418 Chemical an I protection 1"
418.1 LMsteath 2
4.18.2 suit ig sheath, 2
5 Test mat jreMRn's for completed cables 2
81 eI 13
oe) lency and dc. electrical measurements. 13
52. Mechanics 13
I ive) Insulation thickness and concentty- Selection of samples
valuation of results 18
: [rormetive) Copper bald screening 16
ff (noxmative) Determination of cable dimensions 7
\ *D (informative) Thermocouple extension and compensating conductors, 2Licensed Copy: Roma Roy, na, Tue Oct 17 09:02:57 BST 2006, Uncontrolled Copy,
O
me
— &%
EN 60288-7:2005, 4 \
‘Table 1 ~ Minimum insulation thickness 7
‘Table B.1 ~ Braid wire diameter. 16
‘Table C.1 ~ Steps to determine fictitious cable ameter
Table C.2~ Conductor diameters. . a
Table 6.3 —Lay up factors
Table 6.4 Crush factors 1S
Table C.5 ~ Bedding radial thickness. 20
Table C.6 — Round armour wire 20
Teble C.7 - Tape armour 20
‘Table C.8 = Brad armour wire size. 2
Table D.1 ~ Extension cables 2
Table D.2— Compensating cables 2Pe
“8: EN 50288-7:2005
1 Scope
‘This sectional specification covers mut-clement cables suitable for connecting ins
contol systems for analogue or cigtal signal transmission. They may or may, nol
‘and optionally may incorporate armouting and/or molsture or environmental protectow
‘The cables shall have a mechanically robust construction and electrical tra
Properties. ‘The electrical, mechanical, transmission and envio
‘characteristics ofthe cables, related tether reference test methods a
This sectional specification is to be read in conjunction with EN 5d
Pontains the
essential provisions for its application.
Gables covered by this specification have maximum ray voltages of 80 V, 300 and
500 Vac,
‘These cables shall not be connected directly ta mains Feuppylir other low impedance
sources. Mult-element cables for use in analogue, niyfercults are not designed
tobe used for power supply.
‘These cables should be installed in accord HB) applicable local and national
reguitions,
Cables intended to have imited excutitegrty in
are not covered by this specification, but
they are however under consideration
‘There may be occasions when cables ar to have higher operating temperature
fatings than those provided bygising materials spectied by the EN 50200 series. Suitable
‘attemative materials are undg@ABiiseration,
2 Normative reference:
The following reterenced Myre AE indispensable for the application of this decument, For
dated references, ited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the
‘amendments) apples,
cel wire and wire products - General ~ Part 1: Test methods
Stee! wire and wire products ~ Non-ferrous metallic coatings on
steel wire = Part 2: Zinc o zinc alloy coatings
Zine oF zine alloy coated non-alloy steel wire for armouring either
‘Power cables or telecommunications cables - Part 4: Land cables,
‘Communication cables - Specifications for test methods
Communication cables
EN 50307 Lead and lead alloy sheath and sleeves of electric cablesEN 50288-7:2005, 6
EN 60708 Low-requency cables with polyolefin insulation and moisture barrier
polyolefin sheath (IEC 60708)
ENooaIIA - Insulating and sheathing materials of electric and optMtygat
Common test methods ~ Part 1-1: General appl
Measurement of thickness and overall_dimeng 7
determining the mechanical properties (IEC 6081
Ho 983s2 Conductors of insulsted cables First ey to the
dimensional limits of circular conductors
(EC 60228 + IEC 602284, mod.)
HOaesst ‘Thermocouples ~ Part 3: Extension and ng cables —
tolerances and identication syst (IEC 60564-3, mod )
lec 601892 Lowsrequency cables and ffes yf PVC insulation and PVC
sheath - Part 2: Cables in . afd and quintuples for
inside installations
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviat
For the purposes of this European Stander fring JEN 50288-1 apply in addition to
the folowing:
3a
toll
‘a metal tape laminated toa plastic tape
4 Cable construction
44° Conductor
xcept for thermogg
‘Annex D, cont
‘accordance
ed@Rigp and compensating cables, with conductors as described in
id, stranded oF fleble plain or metal coated copper in
6 of HO 383 inthe range of 0,5 mm? to 2,5 mm. For multi-core
resistance shall be as HD 383, and for finished malt-pai, mul
‘maximum resistance of HD 383 shall be increased by 2%eCyBSI~
ESTEEM ERP ROMP OY eC ICT OO ST BST LOT
42 Insulation
EN 60288-7:2005
‘The insulating material shall be selected from those listed below, It shall be applied Mgenply
wit the requirements of EN 60286-1
a) pve
8) Polyethylene
©) Polypropylene
4) Halogen free ame retardant compound
©) Crossitnked potythyien
‘The minimum thickness at any point ofthe insulation
Table 1, forthe specified voltage rating, and the cor
‘measured using the procedure in Annex A.
‘There may be occasions when cables are raffired
al 4
ratings than those provided by using materi
altemative materials are under considera
EN 50200221
EN 50290-2.23
EN 80290:
EN 80290:
2-28
Mgher operating temperature
the EN 60290 series, Suitable
Table 1 ~ Minimum ind@on thickness
Conductor size Migr thickness
Cc Votiage rating _
9 300 soov |
05 7 028 oe
075: 20 026 os
10 _ 026 ~ 048
45 0 | 035, 0.44
2, : [ : 058
pe in accordance with 4.3 of EN 50286-1,
triple or quad shall not exceed 100 mm for cables with conductor cross-
#, nor 150 mm for cables with conductor cross-section 2,5 mmEN £0280-7:2005 8.
44 Identification of cabling elements
Unless otherwise specified e.g. by means of numbered cores or tapes, the for
identifcation shall be as given in IEC 60189-2 or EN 60708, as appropriate, The
‘meet the requirements of 44 of EN 50288-1,
Coloured or numbered non-hygroscopic binder tapes may be applied oves
‘elements as identiteation,
45° Scroer
19 of cabling elements
|When screening of individual cable elements is specified, t shall be
ted fa tose listed
below and applied in accordance with 45 of EN 50288-1
@) & plain or coated metal braid with a minimum fitigRactar of 0.6 when calculated in
accordance with Annex B;
») combination ofa fl, and a pan or coated metal oN
when calculated in accordance with Annex B
‘ype of screen is applied,
imum fling factor of 0.3
wire is optional when tis
©) 2 fol applied with a minimum overiap qggo Wind wity drain wire in direct contact with
the metalic side ofthe fol
Metal braid wire diameters are given inf@gble 6.1
48 Cablomako-up
The cable elements shall ogether in concentc layers or in nit construction to
form the cable core,
‘The cable core assem (oleae by wrappings of non-hygroscopi tape.
‘Successive layers
ig* rom each other by interlayer binders of non-hygroscopic
tape,
ar
When ‘is spocitied,it shall be selected from the compounds given in
ENS;
‘nd shall meet the requirements of 47 of EN 502681
‘used they shall meet the requirements of 4.8 of EN 50288-1,
ning ofthe cable core
fe core shail be protected with a protective layer as described in 4.11 or 4.13 when i is
‘covered with a screen,“9 EN 50266-7:2005
When soreening ofthe cable core is specified, it shall be selected ffom those lsted below, and
applied in accordance with 4,9 of EN 50288-1
2) plain or coated metal braid with @ minimum filing factor of 018 when cul
‘accordance with Annex B;
5) a.combination ofa fi, and a plan or coated metal brid with a minimur
when calculated in accordance with Annex B. The use of a drain wire is opal when ths
'ype of screen is applied,
©) 2 foil applied with a minimum overlap of 20% and with a drain eeBontact wth
the metalic side ofthe fol.
Metal braid. wire diameters are glven in Table B.1
‘Screening over the cable core may also be inthe form. ted sheath (moisture barrier
{8 4.10 or mutt layer sheath as 4.18.2)
410 Moisture barriers
When @ moisture banter is specified it shall those listed below. It shall be
‘epplied to meet the requirements of 4.10 of F
8) water swellable tapes:
) water swellable non-toxie powder
©) filing compounes
9) laminated sheath, consffting tudinal overlapped metalic fi, bonded within the
(overlapping and to the fact an extruded sheath. The foil shall be one or both
sides plastic coatodgbut tte only one side being coated a tinned copper drain
‘with the metalic surface ofthe fol. The thickness of
Ibe atleast 0,15 mm:
‘wire shall be a
’be applied under a metalic protection layer.
shall be of @ materlal compatible wth the cable components with which itis
iEN $0288-7:2005 -10- \
4.12 Innor sheath
When an additional inner sheath is applied under a metalic sheath (4.14) and m ed
Under a lead sheath (4.18), it shall be selected from the materials listed below IM
withthe requirements of EN 50288-1
a) PVC to EN 50290-2-22;
b) Polyethylene to EN 50290-2-24;
©) Halogen tree flame retardant compound to EN 50200-2-27,
‘The nominal thickness shall be calculated in accordance with Table C.%
‘The nominal thickness (Sag shall be calculated tke thegfingl thickness (Sr of the outer
sheath without metalic protection (4,16)
‘A halogen free sheathing compound shall be uses wi ‘are insulated with a
halogen-ree compound,
‘There may be occasions when cables are 1 © ha higher operating temperature
ratings then those provided by using mat@gis Sectiod gf the EN 50200 series. Suitable
‘attemative materials are under considerations
443 Bedding layers
‘A bedding layer shall be applied between th and a metalic protection, This layer
may be extruded (materials as ig2) or comprise helically applied tape or tapes,
‘The bedding layer shall be. land clameter requirements are specified,
The nominal thick be
fed in accordance with Table C.5, where D is the:
iameter under the beddiRger
fed in accordance with Table C.1.
gor Pebies are required to have higher operating temperature
YY using materials specified by the EN 50290 series. Suitable
onsideration,
when WAGs or fiat galvanised stee! wires are used, the minimum thickness shall be 0,80 mm
" Flat galvanised steel wire may only be applied to cables where the diameter
ariBur, calculated in accordance with Annex C. i> 15 mm,
steel wires of single wire armour shall comply withthe requirements of EN 10257-1
Bib BPF°2"2-1, The coating ofthe wices shall comply with the requitements of EN 10244-2.
When a single or double layer of steel or brass tapes is used, the minimum thickness of tape
shall be 0,20 mm for stee! and 0,078 mm for brass.on EN 50288-7:2008 \
\When 2 meta brad is speciied the minimum wire diameter shall be 0,30 mm. The minimum
filing factor shall be 0,57 when calculated as Annex B,
i 418 Integra suspension strand
‘The outer sheathing material shall be appropriate to the operating yfford may be
selected from the materials listed below. Ik shall be applied in aa with 4.16. of
EN 50288-1
a) PVC to EN $0200-2.22,
1b) Polyethylene to EN 50200-2.24;
0:
©) Halogen foe fame retardant compound to
‘The nominal thickness (Sx) shall be calculat@jp attorgangdith the folowing formulae:
2) without metalic protection Sq,
1040+ Byam (rin 0.8 mm)
b) with metalic protection Sq
rom (min 4,3 mm)
‘where Dis the diameter undegggmputer sheath calculated in accordance with Table C.1,
For cables without metalic nimum thickness at a point shall not fll below the
’ ‘rominal value by more th + Off. The minimum average thickness, rounded to
0,1 mm, shall not be ledgan not ness.
For cables with pr (4:14), the minimum thickness at any point shal not fal
below the nomi re Man 20 % + 0.2 mm
imental requirements,
1 and /or environmental protection
}rical or environmental protection is required, one ofthe folowing methods shall beEN 50288-7:2005 212
4.184 Lead sheath
‘The lead sheath shall comply with EN 60307.
‘The nominal thickness (La) of the lead or lead alloy sheath shall be calculated
following formuia:=
La
03 x D+ 0,7 mm (min of 0,8 mm)
here D isthe diameter under the lead sheath, calculated in accorda
‘The minimum thickness at any point shall not be less than 0,95 Lay ~&
4.10.2 Multi layer sheath
‘The mutt layer sheaths shall comprise a laminated st '10d),and an additional layer
of polyamide.
‘The laminated sheath sheath shall consist of agfMf@inal fed aluminium fol with en
extruded layer of high density polyethylene acogffing, 2-26, The thickness of the
Polyethylene layer shall be calculated as in 4.12, im thickness of 4,0 mm.
‘The thickness ofthe aluminium foil shall be 0 48 without costing. The coating may
be on one or both sides.
‘The thickness of the polyamide covering Wlgy be gfeast 0,3 mm at any point iespectve of
cable diameter
NOTE. Amstel spectcaton oie nde consteratin
5 Test methods and re nts MF completed cables
“The following tables give ‘piled, together with the respective limits, in order to
demonstrate comping with Wyspectication
F“13 EN 50288-7:2008,
5.4 Electrical tests
5.14 Low-roquency and d.c.
lectrical measurements
eneaaees ~
{Cause No. | Parameter ‘Testmathod Reguvement
EaA4 | Condoctorreritance | EN S0260:-2 | HD 389 for mulcoe cable
hal be eveacod by 2 fo mM mu
tiple and mused ea
Sia2 | Candice ensiance | EN SORTS
‘bance
Bias | Diectc seengh | EN soREaTS Dura
For 90 Vrating Sie
Fo 200 ying e206.
For sogflaing 220 ¥Ve 0£230%s
ine | Teeaton esitance | EN SR0-Ta 8) esiiance
wow
0
7000)
Bias | Wowalcapactance | ENR oyolein = 150 nik
‘mrs <260 nm
Capactanse ea tit E00 0 me
- (paraiuads)
ea Teduetnee D> EN SDD80.1 1 ‘iy be we FUR
Bate ‘inductance +12 25 yO for upto 1 men
resitance at 12 ‘SaOuHin fori Sean
S60 ut for2.5 mn?
52 Mechanic
‘iauea Parameter Testmethod | _Roquiroment
S21 forducoreongaten | EN6028032 210%
‘Shrineapeinsdaton | eNSOES4 | ENGD2SET
‘Gruen resistance ofthe eaba | EN S02603-5 NA
Impact eaisareeofme cane | EN 5020936 NA
‘Ancatonresktance | ENsS20098 NA
te sath raring
‘Simulated intatiaton tering | EN 6026037 Wa
| Sree cae
“Tensie performance EN soa 316 WA
the cabi EN $0288-7:2005 a4 \
j 53. Environmental tests
f= rovtterstyt
44 Fropomaneesineocs SV
repeonoa wanes ven eee instlen ss
Licensed Copy: Roma Roy, na, Tus Oct 17 0087 BST 2008, Uncontrolled Copy,
O
A
TS‘ 18 EN 50288-7:2008
Annex A
(normative)
Insulation or sheath thickness and concentreity -
Selection of samples and evaluation of results
‘A4_Procedure for the measurement of thickness
‘The thickness of an insulation or sheath shall be measured in accof @ and 05 of
EN 60811-1-1. Three samples shall be taken from the cable at local BB com cach
other by a distance of atleast 1 m,
Compliance shall be checked on 10.% ofall cores of a ggffo with at least at a minimum all
cores of one cabling element,
'f withdrawal ofthe conductor is dificult, it shall be st tong machine or the sample
shall be loosened by stretching or some other does not damage the
insulation.
A2 Evaluation of results
‘The mean of the thickness of an insulation or
each sample expressed in mm,
places and the result rounded to two"
ie mean of six measurements from
‘calculations shall be to three decimal
‘When the third decimal number is 6 or
7 tne resut is rounded down,
‘The minimum thickness of ing at any pont is the lowest value ofall measurements.
‘3. Internal concentric
The internal concentidMs thegggg@or the smallest measured thickness to the largest
‘measured thickness,
Q
Ticensed Copy: Roma Roy, na, Tue Oct 17 08°02 57 BST 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (6) BST} EN 50289-7:2005,
‘Te sereening brad shall consist of tinned, annealed, high conductivity copp
‘The numberof spindles, ends
to ensure that the fillng factor
Annex B
(normative)
Copper braid screening
er spindle and the diameter ofthe b
(Is not less than that species
Calculated from the folowing formula
where
FIs the fing factor
peri (ve :D’
2aD
a
D_ isthe mean diameter under the braid (mm)
4. the diameter ofthe braid wire (mm)
isthe lay length ofthe app
cation
‘m isthe total number of spindles
1 isthe total number of ends,
Optical coverage (exprosset
Preferred braid wire
ye brad (
inde
ye) = (OFF) 96
in Table 6.4
fable B.1 ~ Braid wire diameter
we braid __|”"Nominal diameter | Minimum diameter
Up and inctuding | ofbrald wire ‘of braid wie
a) 010 0.088
6 ons: 0.146
5 020 0.186
15 25 0.30 0,286
5 Se 040 0.395
jor shall be7 EN 50288.7:2005
Annex ¢
(normative)
Determination of cable dimensions,
G1 Determination of cable dimensions
‘Sarting with the conductor diameter and folowing the steps listed
ameter Fis increased progressively. Steps not applicable to a p
wil ave a zero increase in fictitous diameter.
Tablo C.1 — Steps to determine ficttious,cable dia
‘Step ‘Construction feature | Prrigy | Determination
1 | Conauctor diameter y Table C2,
2 | Insulation rail ticks Subcause 42
LL “able 1
3 [Core lament ameter Feat @x)
4 [Pair mont ameter 2xFe
5 [ Te emer ameter 3 2.10xFe
| Quad element ciameter Fe 2aaxFe |
7_| Soreened element damert Fe Fe +03
‘| Aditionl separator tape Feeu Farot |
(ore tan ne srooned lament
3 [ Lay factors , e Table 3
10_| Crs factors (fe tagger oni | cp Tabeca |
11 | Cable make-up a Fes alesCe
fr F.t04
Fee F +04
der lead sheath 15m | Subelause «12
sheath Fa | Faw? 2 x)
fi vickness ly | Subeause 4.18.1
Diameter ow lead sheath Fu Fis" + 2x La
edcng radial ikness Br Table C5
over beding - fa Ft2x Be
\Gickress or lameter) | Aw
undo at wee Subelouse 4.14 and
“Table C8
Tape Table C7
bad Table C8
Diameter over armour
22_| Outer sheath radial thickness
123 | Outer sheath dian
Flex Ay |
Subelaute 4.16
ad (2 Sa)eX Le (Crush factor has not to be a
N 50288.7:2008 -18-
Notes:
° Fe: Diameter of unsrooned elements Fe, Fp, For Fy
® Fes: Diameter of screened elements: Fes, Fe, Frat Fes
5 Fee: Diameter of cabling elements: Feo Fee
“Fe For eabling element Core: F,
Fug: Diameter under inner sheath = Foe Fox
® Fac FrorkeorFis
” Fu Diameter under armour = For Fe
ors "2. forfator rund wie amour
=4 fordoubletape amour
=4 forbid armour
62 Conductor diameters
Table C.2~ Conductor,
‘Gonductor
cross section
050
N~
C3 Laysup factors
Table C.3~ Lay up factors
EN s0260-7:2005
pate fete here ts
pepe tee fee ae Ce ai
Pepe teers fete tec (e te
epete ete fete tis
ret pee te ae pn
The fat
het ws ee
pets me af
cs concen
eee
=
eee}
a
FEN 80286-7:2005
C5 Bodding radial thickness
C7 Tape armour
i
-20-
‘Table C.5 Bedding radial thickness
Diameter under bedding
.
Bedding
thickness,
‘Above | Uptoand
Inetuding
- 25 10
25 26 12
35 4 14
6 60 8 |
0 20 1
30
‘Table C.6 — Rynd armour,
‘Diameter under armouNy | Wire diameter
‘Above
m 15 09 0.035
25 1.252 0,040
36 71840045,
35 6 2040050 |
6 250080,
: 3.152 0.070
Table €.7 - Tape armour
Diameter under armour | Tape thickness
‘Above | Uptoand
Including
- 20 o2 |
30 70 08,
70
oe| EN 50288-7:2005 -22-
Annex D
(informative)
Thermocouple extension and compensating
‘conductor combinations
DA Extension cables
‘Table D.1 - Extension cables
‘Combination| Positive Negative fm
code, (icrovots
e'en00"e)
} me Nickel vero Nickens 410
i NX__| Nickel efvomium soon | _ Ne 27,
; & Nickel chromiam per 632
: «
‘ rm iron r 527
} 7 stan)
*K ‘Copper cao: 1
constantan)
02 conpeating ats
fable. Compensating cables. 1
[ Combination re ‘Negative ‘Nominal em.
onto (microvolts
; a, NS (eaecaaaag [oe
a
coma
RCA ‘Copper ‘Copper low nickel alloy 065
= See 8
RCE
A ‘Copper “Copper tow nickel alloy oss |
Copper Copper nickel moaloy | _0.85 j
BC Copper Copper ‘003
Copper nickeima | Copper nickel ma 27A EETSOT COI RANE ROY. NETS CLIT OSUZT BS T-ZO0G, OMCOMTOMETHCOPY TCT BST
2.
D3 EME.
HD 446.3 81
EN 80288-7:2005 \
The trance on amt, vais fr he metal cninatone ued shal be N/
DA Colourcodes
‘The insulation colour code used shall be in accordance with Hi
between the customer and supplier.
©
SF
D. O agreed- BSEN
5 288-7:2005
BSI — British Standards Institution
[BSL the independent national body responsible for preparing
‘British Standards It presenta the UK view on standards in Eusope and atthe
international level Tes incorporated by Royal Charter
Revisions
British Standards are updated by amendment or revision, Users of
Bah Standards boll make sre hat he posse he la
Tis the constant aim of BSI to improve the quality of ory
Wie would be grateful anyone Ending an insceuracy
‘his British Standard would inform the Secretary of
responsible, the identity of which ean be found on thd
‘Tel: #44 ()20 8986 9000, Fax: #44 (0)20 8996 7400,
[BSI offers membors an individual updating service cal
‘that subscribers automatically rcaive the let editions
Oy, (e) BSI
Buying standards
Odors forall BSI, international and
audressed to Customer Services. Tel:
Fax: 44 (0)20 3906 7001, Bai: ‘Standards are also
i Ms nt pty to up the
® ned a Batak Sete
1S on national, Ruropean and
e ayant ap gate
3 ic'vissia piaatiee retie wetiewe oe
Ir Staonal pods aie Cn gonna
ls Tee vagy ri Fave in Soe Toss Enno Sal com
8 Subse 5 cpt to dte with andar developmen
3 caren
ants on the purchase price of standards, For details
g Pax: +44 (0)20 8996 7001.
le
us ‘Copyright subists in ll BSI publieations. BST als olde the copyright, inthe
iy rg inate Pa ee op inte
ie eo oe eo ny Senn eg oe
5 elie ring onze Poe een A eng an
‘means ~ electroni, photocopying, recording a atherwice~ without pice writen
permission from BST
‘This does not preclude the fee use, in the cours of implementing the standard,
‘ofnecessary details such as symbols, and sizo, ype or grade designations. these
| dotals are to be used for any other purpose than implomentation then the prior
I ‘written permission of BSI must be obtained.
‘380 gH MMIPMiCh Rod | Details and advice can he obtained from the Copyright & Licensing Manager.
mn ‘Tek 444 (20 3906 7070, Fax +44 (O20 8996 1963, |
Binal: copyright@bat global com,