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Have any links? I've never seen that and it could have additional uses for me.You can get H07RN with additional control cores included.
It's called "subcab" cable and appears to made for the water industry. You buy it direct from the manufacturers as we use loads of it.Have any links? I've never seen that and it could have additional uses for me.
That’s really interesting. Does it have a special sort of boot gland to separate power from data at termination?It's called "subcab" cable and appears to made for the water industry. You buy it direct from the manufacturers as we use loads of it.
There's a lot more variations available than on that flyer.
Doesnt appear to have any IEC or BS numbers on it?It's called "subcab" cable and appears to made for the water industry. You buy it direct from the manufacturers as we use loads of it.
There's a lot more variations available than on that flyer.
It has an absolute raft of IEC number and BS numers on the website and documentation.Doesnt appear to have any IEC or BS numbers on it?
No it goes through a waterproof unit, or a stuffing gland if not for submersible units and then split out in the connection housing. I would say control voltages not data but if I can find out who actually manufactures it I will let you know as we can get pretty much any configuration we want.That’s really interesting. Does it have a special sort of boot gland to separate power from data at termination?
I went straight for the table on the flyer so didnt see them, i see theres some IEC ones mentioned further up, so does bs7671 allow us to use this?It has an absolute raft of IEC number and BS numers on the website and documentation.
It's in literally hundreds of thousands of installation across the UK. So I would be hopeful it does. It could be that they are willing to prove it is above BS7671 standards as the information on the website clearly states it's superiority to H07RN. My opinion it's the same but with added control cables.I went straight for the table on the flyer so didnt see them, i see theres some IEC ones mentioned further up, so does bs7671 allow us to use this?
So is SYIt's in literally hundreds of thousands of installation across the UK.
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