| ÏâÝîãàÏíã-HF-15 3x240 ÒÓ Ó 31.3-00214534-058:2007
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| Three-core power cables with copper conductors, flame-retardant and halogen-free, with XLPE, collective screen, with longitudinal and transverse sealing and polymer compound outer sheath | 
| Technical cable requirements correspond to IEC 60502-2 | 
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| Cables are used for laying: | 
| • in premises, tunnels, ducts, mines, dry soil and outdoor under shelter | 
| • at sites, where low smoke and corrosive gas emission are required (NPP, subway, large industrial facilities, high-rise buildings, etc.) | 
| • single laying | 
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| It is possible to manufacture cables with extruded semiconductor layer along outer sheath. Order entry example:
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| ÏâÝîãàÏíã-HF-Ï–15 3x240/70 ÒÓ Ó 31.3-00214534-058:2007 | 
| An extruded semiconductor layer along outer sheath ensures the correct testing of cable line with sections of underground laying in polymer pipes. To learn more. | 
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| It is possible to manufacture cables with an integrated fiber-optic module. Order entry example:
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| ÏâÝîãàÏíã-HF-15 3x240/70 (ÎÌ) ÒÓ Ó 31.3-00214534-058:2007 | 
| In conjunction with the DTS system, the integrated fiber-optic module can act as a distributed cable line temperature sensor. To learn more. | 
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| It is possible to manufacture cable with sealed conductors. Order entry example:
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| ÏâÝîãàÏíã-HF-15 3x240/70 (ã) ÒÓ Ó 31.3-00214534-058:2007 | 
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| It is possible manufacturing of cables in versions (A) and (B), flame-retardant when laying in bunches | 
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| Fire safety code in accordance with ÄÑÒÓ 4809:2007: ÏÁ102122000 | 
| Products of this mark meet the requirements: | 
| • single wire cable flame retardance | 
| • toxicity class Tk2 of the combustion products of nonmetallic elements (toxicity index from 40 up to 120 g/m3) | 
| • class ÄÒê1 on smoke-forming ability by smouldering of non-metallic elements (coefficient of smoke formation from 50 to 500 m2/kg) | 
| • class ÄÏê2 on smoke-forming ability by combustion (minimum luminous flux more than 60 %) | 
| • corrosive class Êê2 of combustion products of non-metallic elements (the number of halogen hydrides less than 150 mg/g, pH more than 4.3, specific conductivity less than 10 µS/mm) |