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BS 3G 210:1996

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BS 3G 210:1996
Specification for PTFE insulated equipment wires and cables, single- and multi-core, with silver plated copper conductors (190°C) or nickel plated copper conductors (260°C)

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This standard BS 3G 210:1996 Specification for PTFE insulated equipment wires and cables, single- and multi-core, with silver plated copper conductors (190°C) or nickel plated copper conductors (260°C) is classified in these ICS categories:

    49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems

This British Standard specifies the construction and performance requirements for a range of PTFE insulated cables and wires with either silver plated or nickel plated copper conductors which are suitable for use in electrical instruments and equipment. The continuous current ratings for the cables are given in Annex A.

The following types of cables are specified:
types A and NA    300 V (r.m.s.)    single- or multi-core
types B and NB    600 V (r.m.s.)    
types C and NC    1 000 V (r.m.s.)    
types AS and NAS    300 V (r.m.s.)    single- or multi-core with overall screen
types BS and NBS    600 V (r.m.s.)    
types CS and NCS    1 000 V (r.m.s.)    
types AM and NAM    300 V (r.m.s.)    multi-core with outer jacket
types BM and NBM    600 V (r.m.s.)    
types CM and NCM    1 000 V (r.m.s)    
types BSM and NBSM    600 V (r.m.s.)    single- or multi-core with overall screen and outer jacket
type CSM and NCSM    1 000 V (r.m.s.)    

    NOTE 1 Cables with nickel plated conductors are prefixed N.

    NOTE 2 The cables are suitable for use where the potential between conductors, or between a conductor and screen, or between a conductor and the equipment structure does not exceed the voltage specified above for each type.

    NOTE 3 The cables are suitable for continuous use where the maximum stabilized conductor temperature does not exceed 190 °C (cables having silver plated conductors) or 260 °C (cables having nickel plated conductors). They are suitable for applications not involving continuous flexing at temperatures down to − 75 °C, or, where continuous flexibility is involved, at temperatures down to − 50 °C.

    NOTE 4 Although cables having silver plated conductors are suitable for use up to 190 °C, it should be noted that after prolonged use at this temperature the conductor may tarnish, with consequent difficulty in soldering.

    NOTE 5 The latest revision of an Aerospace Series standard is indicated by a prefix number.
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