H07RN-F Cable: Application
H07RN-F Cable: Application
H07RN-F Cable: Application
H07RN-F Cable
Eland Product Group A6G and A5G
Application
These cables are designed to provide high flexibility and have the capacity to withstand weather, oils/greases, mechanical and thermal stresses.
Applications include handling equipment, mobile power supplies, worksites, stage and audio visual equipment, port areas and dams. Also for use in
drainage and water treatment, cold environments and severe industrial environments.
Standards
BS7919, CENELEC HD22.4 S4
Technical Data
Conductor Temperature Rating
Class 5 flexible plain copper Conductor operating temperature
to BS EN 60228:2005 (previously BS6360) -30°C to +60°C (85°C max)
Dimensions
Eland Part Number No. of Cores x Nominal Thickness Nominal Overall Nominal Weight FCGA2 Gland FCGA2PL Gland
Nominal Cross of Insulation Diameter kg/Km (Brass) (Plastic)
Sectional Area mm mm
mm²
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Eland Part Number No. of Cores x Nominal Thickness Nominal Overall Nominal Weight FCGA2 Gland FCGA2PL Gland
Nominal Cross of Insulation Diameter kg/Km (Brass) (Plastic)
Sectional Area mm mm
mm²
* Generally to BS7919
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Conductors
Class 5 flexible Copper Conductors for Single Core and Multi-Core Cables
1 2 3
Nominal Cross Sectional Area Maximum Diameter of Wires Maximum Resistance of Conductor at 20 ºC
mm2 in Conductor Plain Wires
mm
ohms/Km
Electrical Characteristics
Current Carrying Capacity (amperes)
Conductor Cross Sectional Area DC or Single Phase AC Three Phase AC Single Phase AC or DC
mm² (1 Two Core Cable with or without (1 Three Core, Four Core 2 Single Core Cables Touching
protective conductor) or Five Core Cable) A
A A
1 2 3 4
1.0 11 9.0
1.5 17 15.0
2.5 27 24.0
4.0 41 36.0 -
6.0 53 47.0 -
10.0 73 64.0 -
16.0 99 86.0 -
25.0 131 114.0 -
35.0 - 140.0 192
50.0 - 170.0 240
70.0 - 216.0 297
95.0 - 262.0 354
120.0 - 303.0 414
150.0 - 348.0 476
185.0 - 397.0 540
240.0 - 467.0 645
300.0 - 537.0 741
400.0 - - 885
630.0 - - 1190
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Ambient Temperature 35ºC 40ºC 45ºC 50ºC 55ºC 60ºC 65ºC 70ºC 75ºC 80ºC
De-rating Factor 0.95 0.91 0.86 0.82 0.76 0.70 0.64 0.57 0.50 0.40
1. The current ratings tabulated are for cables in free air but may also be used for cables resting on a surface. If the cable is to be wound on a drum on load the
ratings should be reduced in accordance with NOTE 3 below and for cables which may be covered, NOTE 4 below.
2. Where the conductor is to be protected by a semi-enclosed fuse to BS 3036, see item 6.2 of the preface to
this appendix.
A radial type drum is one where spiral layers of cable are accommodated between closely spaced flanges; if fitted with solid flanges the ratings given above
should be reduced and the drum is described as non-ventilated and if the flanges have suitable apertures as ventilated. A ventilated cylindrical cable drum is one
where layers of cable are accommondated between widely spaced flanges and the drum and end flanges have suitable ventilating apertures.
4. Where cable may be covered or coiled up whilst on load, or the air movement over the cable restricted, the current rating should be reduced. It is not possible to
specify the amount of reduction but the table of rating factors for reeling drums can be used as a guide.
5. The temperature limits given in Table 52B should be taken into account when it is intended to operate these cables at maximum permissible temperature.
6. Where a conductor operates at a temperature exceeding 70ºC it shall be ascertained that the equipment connected to the conductor is suitable for the
conductor operating temperature (see Regulation 512-02).
The above table is in accordance with Table 4H2A of the 16th Edition of IEE Wiring Regulations.
The Current Carrying Capacities in this appendix are based upon the following reference ambient temperatures:
For non-sheathed and sheathed cables in air, irrespective of the Installation Method: 30ºC
For buried cables, either directly in the soil or in ducts in the ground: 20ºC
The current ratings stated are based on conservative assumptions, and therefore, in some instances, may be adjusted according to the ambient installation and
operating conditions.
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1 2 3 4 5
1.00 - - - -
1.50 30.6 30.6 26.5 26.50
2.50 19.0 19.0 16.4 16.40
4.00 13.0 13.0 11.0 10.20
6.00 8.4 8.4 7.3 6.75
10.00 5.0 5.0 4.3 4.00
16.00 3.1 3.1 2.7 2.52
r x z r x z r x z
25.00 2.000 2.00 0.175 2.00 1.700 0.150 1.700 - - -
35.00 1.420 - - - 1.200 0.150 1.200 1.420 0.210 1.430
50.00 0.990 - - - 0.900 0.145 0.910 0.990 0.210 1.010
70.00 0.700 - - - 0.610 0.140 0.630 0.700 0.200 0.720
95.00 0.530 - - - 0.460 0.135 0.480 0.530 0.195 0.560
120.00 0.410 - - - 0.360 0.135 0.390 0.410 0.190 0.460
150.00 0.330 - - - 0.290 0.130 0.320 0.330 0.190 0.380
185.00 0.270 - - - 0.240 0.130 0.270 0.270 0.190 0.330
240.00 0.210 - - - 0.185 0.130 0.220 0.210 0.185 0.280
300.00 0.165 - - - 0.145 0.125 0.195 0.170 0.180 0.250
400.00 0.125 - - - - - - 0.130 0.175 0.220
630.00 0.073 - - - - - - 0.084 0.170 0.190
Conductor operating temperature: 85ºC
1. The voltage drop figures given above are based on a conductor operating temperature of 85ºC and are therefore not accurate when the operating temperature
is in excess of 85ºC.
The above table is in accordance with Table 4H2B of the 16th Edition of IEE Wiring Regulations.
For cables having conductors of 16mm2 or less cross-sectional area their inductances can be ignored and
(mV/A/m) r values only are tabulated. For cables having conductors greater than 16mm2, cross-sectional area
the impedance values are given as (mV/A/m) z , together with the resistive component (mV/A/m) r and the reactive component (mV/A/m) x .
The above paragraph is extracted from Appendix 4 of the 16th Edition of IEE Wiring Regulations.
The information contained within this datasheet is for guidance only. When selecting accessories such as cleats, glands, etc please note that actual cable
dimensions may vary due to manufacturing tolerances.
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