Signal cable YKSY 0.6/1 kV 10×2.5 mm² with white conductors YKSY-10X2,5-1KV NYY
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 m
Signal cable YKSY 0.6/1 kV 10×2.5 mm² with white conductors YKSY-10X2,5-1KV NYY
Signal cable YKSYżo – reliable signal transmission
The YKSYżo 0.6/1 kV signal cable with 10 cores of 2.5 mm² cross-section is a robust solution for signal and industrial automation systems. The copper conductor construction ensures stable and safe signal transmission under demanding conditions. This cable is particularly valued for its flexibility and versatility, enabling use in a wide range of installations.
Construction and properties
The YKSYżo cable features a round construction with PVC-insulated cores. The cores are twisted to enhance immunity to interference. The absence of armor and shielding makes the cable lightweight and easy to install, though proper route selection is recommended in areas exposed to mechanical damage. Withstand voltage up to 1 kV ensures safe operation in industrial and public building installations. The minimum bending radius for fixed installations is 168 mm, facilitating cable routing even in confined spaces.
Applications and benefits
This cable is widely used in signal installations, industrial automation, and control systems. It is ideal for transmitting control, measurement, and informational signals. Thanks to 2.5 mm² copper conductors, the cable ensures stable signal transmission even under high load. The PVC insulation protects against atmospheric conditions and mechanical damage, while the fire reaction class Eca provides additional safety. Color-coded core identification simplifies installation and subsequent maintenance.
- Versatility: 10 cores enable flexible signal and control solutions.
- Reliability: Copper conductors ensure stable signal transmission.
- Safety: PVC insulation and 1 kV voltage rating guarantee safe operation.
- Easy installation: Lightweight design and flexibility simplify cable routing.
- Durability: Insulation protects against mechanical damage and environmental factors.
