DeviceNet Cable Thin 50m 4A IP67 Grey NHP
This NHP thin DeviceNet cable is designed for trunk and drop line wiring in industrial automation and control networks. It's rated at 4A and 250V with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, and comes in a 50m length. The cable also suits commercial building management and data communication systems. Full technical specifications and installation notes are listed below.
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- Rated Current: 4 A
- Rated Voltage: 250 V
- Material Housing: Plastic
- Coating Housing: Uncoated
- Material Core Insulation: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Material of Contact Surface: Gold
- Degree of Protection: IP67
- AWG Size: 24
- Cable Diameter: 6.9 mm
- Operating Temperature: -20-70 °C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 7 mm x 50000 mm x 7 mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Rated for 4 A current and 250 V voltage.
- IP67 rated for protection against dust and water.
- Freely positionable mounting method.
- Professional installation by a qualified technician is recommended for optimal performance.
- Industrial: Automation systems, control networks
- Commercial: Building management systems, data communication
- Complies with AS/NZS 60950 for safety of IT and communication equipment.
- Complies with relevant standards for electrical safety and performance.
1 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Allen-Bradley 1485 DeviceNet Cable Thin Grey 50m is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial and commercial applications requiring reliable data communication.
Q: What is the current and voltage rating of this DeviceNet cable?
A: It's rated for 4A at 250V, suited to standard DeviceNet thin cable trunk and drop line wiring.
Q: Is this cable suitable for both industrial and commercial applications?
A: Yes, it's designed for industrial automation and control networks as well as commercial building management and data communication systems.
A longer thin DeviceNet cable in a 150m length is also available in grey for extended network runs.
For heavier-duty sections of the same network, a thick DeviceNet cable handles higher current loads.
For tap-off connections along the bus run, a DeviceNet KwikLink cable is commonly paired with this.
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