1023759 | LAPP
Copolymer-photovoltaic cable, halogen free, H1Z2Z2-K, 4.0 mm², black, outer Ø 5.5 mm, 1023759
No longer available from manufacturer
Unit Price (€ / mtr.)
1.2257 € *
Available: 40 mtr.
Total Price:
1.23 € *
Price list
Quantity
Price per unit*
1 mtr.
1.2257 €
10 mtr.
1.1543 €
50 mtr.
1.0829 €
100 mtr.
1.0115 €
500 mtr.
0.9401 €
*incl. VAT plus shipping costs
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Photovoltaic cable, 1023759, LAPP
The photovoltaic cable type -K is resistant to abrasion, notch, weather, and UV radiation. This cross-linked solar photovoltaic cable is permitted to be freely suspended, and is suited to permanent outdoor use to connect grounded and ungrounded photovoltaic systems.
Features
- Impact-/Crushing-Resistance
- Flame retardant
- Halogen-free
- Low corrosiveness of combustion gases
- Robust against mechanical impacts
Applications
- Photovoltaic systems with DC system voltage up to 1800 V to ground
- Permanent water contact and submersion down to 1 metre in water depth
- For use inside and on double-insulated appliances and systems (protection class II)
- For short-circuit protected, or earth fault proof wiring
- Installation inside ducts, conduits, channels, raceways, plaster as well as devices, appliances, etc.
Technical specifications
| Filter | Property | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Core insulation material | copolymer | |
| Temperature range (active) | -25 °C to 90 °C | |
| Test voltage | 6.5 kV | |
| Colour | black | |
| Halogen free | Yes | |
| Outer diameter | 5.5 mm | |
| Conductor category | CL.5 = fine stranded | |
| Rated voltage U0 | 1000 V | |
| Standard number | according to DIN VDE 0295 | |
| Rated voltage | 1 kV | |
| Product type | photovoltaic cable | |
| Cable material | copper, tin-plated | |
| Cable cross-section | 4.0 mm² |
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Logistics
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Customs tariff number | 85444999 |
| Original Packaging | Ring with 100 meters |
| Country of origin | IT |
Compliance
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| RoHS conform | Yes |
| SVHC free | Yes |
| Date of RoHS guidelines | 3/31/15 |