DEFROST SNOW 890/28
DEFROST SNOW 890/28
Twin conductor heating cable elements for ice and snow melting applications
Read more- Nexans ref. : 13531109
- Country ref. : 8957312
- EAN : 7045210034417
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductIEC 60800
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TestEN 50265; IEC 60332-1
DEFROST SNOW TXLP/2R 28 W/m is a twin conductor heating cable with a linear load of 28 W/m, and is recommended for outdoor use in ice and snow melting applications. The outer sheath withstands hot asphalt (160 °C / 320 °F). The heating cable elements are equipped with a 10 m (33 ft) cold lead and an integrated 100% watertight splice.
IP-class, end seal: IPX7
UV resistant: Yes
Mechanical class: M2
Minimum installation temperature (without any precautions) 0 °C.
(Cable illustration is not in true resemblance to actual dimensions)
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Number of conductors
2
Type of conductor
Solid, Class 1
Insulation
XLPE (chemical)
Drain wire
Tinned copper
Screen
Aluminium tape
Outer sheath
PVC
Sheath colour
Red
Type of splice
Intergrated/hidden
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Approximate net weight
2.6 kg
Nominal outer diameter
7.0 mm
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Nominal output
890 W
Nominal element resistance
59.4 Ohm
Max. element resistance
65.3 Ohm
Min. element resistance
56.4 Ohm
Operating voltage
230 V
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
Element length
31.9 m
Bending factor when laying
5 (xD)
Flame retardant
IEC 60332-1
Length of cold lead
10 m
Max. temperature energized, outer sheath
65 °C
Output
28 W/m
Resources
Resources
Documentation
Warranty form
pdf — 340.5 kB
Declaration of Performance
- Declaration of Performance n� : 1000281-NOLA
- Certification Date : 4/13/23
- AVCP (Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance) : System 3
- Notified body : 0402
- Declared performance : Eca
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