Flexible Copper Busbar 100mm² 928mm 420A UL94 V0 Black Grey CUBIC
CUBIC CuFlex flexible copper busbar rated at 100mm² with 928mm length and 420A current capacity for industrial switchboards and power distribution systems. Designed with flexible flat copper construction, UL94 V0 fire resistance and 1000V insulation for efficient high-current panel connections in confined spaces.
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- Rated Current: 420 A
- Nominal Voltage: 1000 V
- Rated Short Time Withstand Current: 64 A
- Rated Insulation Voltage: 1000 V
- Max Operating Temperature: 105 °C
- Wire Conductor Size: 100 mm
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 5mm x 928mm x 20mm
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- Flexible design allows for easy installation in tight spaces.
- Fire-resistant properties according to UL94 V0.
- Professional installation by a qualified electrician is recommended for optimal safety.
- Electrical distribution in commercial and industrial settings
- Power supply connections in switchboards and control panels
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 for electrical installations.
- Durable materials reduce the need for frequent replacements, minimizing waste.
1 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
The CUBIC CuFlex Flexible Copper Busbar 100mm2 is available now for immediate purchase, ideal for electrical distribution applications.
Q: What applications is this flexible copper busbar suitable for?
A: It is suitable for power distribution systems, switchboards, control panels, and commercial or industrial electrical installations.
Q: Does this busbar include fire-resistant protection?
A: Yes, the busbar features UL94 V0 fire-resistant properties for improved safety in electrical applications.
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