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4 FAQs about Tri rated cable specification

What is a tri rated cable?

Tri-Rated cable (also known as control panel wire or switchgear cable) is a fire retardant cable used in electrical cabinets, switch control, relay and instrumentation panels of power switchgear, and for internal connectors in rectifier equipment, motor starters and controllers. As a result, tri-rated cable has applications in most industries.

What is a CPR rated cable?

CPR compliant. Tri-Rated cable (also known as control panel wire or switchgear cable) is a fire retardant cable used in electrical cabinets, switch control, relay and instrumentation panels of power switchgear, and for internal connectors in rectifier equipment, motor starters and controllers.

What is bs6231 cable used for?

High temperature, flame retardant cable designed for use in the switch control, relay and instrumental panels of power switchgear and for purposes such as internal connectors in rectifier equipment, motor starters and controllers. Tri-rated Cable is sometimes referred to as BS6231 Cable, H07V2-K or Panel Wire.

What is a s6231 cable used for?

Annex A of S6231 explains how under certain conditions these cables can operate at up to 105°. These cables are intended for use in the wiring of switch, control, metering, relay and instrument panels of power switchgear, and for such purposes as internal connections in rectifier equipment and its motor starters and controllers.

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