Flat Cables, pitch 1.00
Product information for Ribbon Cable, pitch 1.00 AWG28/7, 44-pole
Grey with identifier core (red)
30.5 m rolls
Individual wires, tin-plated
Technical properties
| AWG-size: | 28 |
|---|---|
| Conductor category: | Class 1 = solid |
| Core insulation: | PVC |
| Diameter conductor: | 0.127 mm |
| Flame retardant: | False |
| Halogen free (acc. EN 50267-2-2): | False |
| Low smoke (acc. EN 61034-2): | False |
| Low temperature resistant (acc. EN 60811-1-4): | False |
| Nominal cross section conductor: | 0.09 mm² |
| Nominal voltage U: | 300 V |
| Nominal voltage U0: | - V |
| Oil resistant (acc. EN 60811-2-1): | False |
| Operating temperature, fix: | -30..+105 – °C |
| Operating temperature, flexible: | -20..+105 – °C |
| Screen: | False |
Safety instructions
Important safety information to prevent accidents and damage during installation: Hazard: If the raised floor is used incorrectly, it may break. Action: Avoid walking on the raised floor unless the correct loads and load specifications are taken into account. Incorrect loading Hazard: Incorrect loading can lead to instability and damage. Action: Ensure that the load is even and prescribed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Enclosure falls due to weight being exceeded Hazard: Exceeding the maximum weight limit can destabilize the enclosure. Action: Check the maximum permissible load of the enclosure and ensure that this is not exceeded. Falling components due to inadequate fastening Hazard: Inadequately fastened components can fall and cause injury. Action: Ensure that all parts are properly and securely assembled. Housing parts breaking out due to incorrect loading Danger: Inadmissible loading leads to material damage and possible housing parts breaking out. Action: Ensure that the load is distributed correctly and that the recommended load is used. Risk of tipping due to uneven floor Danger: An uneven floor can cause the cabinet or device to tip over. Action: Make sure that the surface is level and stable to avoid the risk of tipping. Risk of tipping due to insufficient load-bearing capacity of the surface Danger: Insufficient load-bearing capacity of the surface can encourage the cabinet to tip over. Action: Check the load-bearing capacity of the surface before installation and ensure that it can safely support the weight. Cabinet can tip over if heavy server unit is pulled forward Danger: Pulling heavy server units forward can cause the cabinet to tip over. Action: Always secure cabinets and server units with suitable brackets and seek assistance when handling heavy equipment. Risk of tipping over with heavy cooling unit without safety measures Hazard: Improper fastening of cooling units to external brackets can cause the cabinet or device to tip over. Action: Secure cooling units with suitable devices to prevent tipping. Side walls fall off - sash lock not used correctly Hazard: Incorrectly used sash locks can cause the side walls of the cabinet to fall off. Action: Regularly check that all sash locks are correctly and securely fitted. Load capacity not provided Hazard: An insufficient load capacity can destabilise the system. Action: Before installation, check the load capacity information and ensure that the base and the shelves are sufficiently stable. Inadequate fastening when fitting accessories Hazard: Loosely fitted accessories can fall down dangerously. Action: Fasten all accessories carefully and regularly check them for strength. Insufficient wall statics - housing falls down Danger: Insufficient wall statics can cause the housing to fall down. Action: Before installation, make sure that the wall has sufficient static load-bearing capacity and that the housing can be installed safely. Injury from falling attachments Danger: Insufficiently secured attachments can fall down and cause injuries. Action: Make sure that all attachments are correctly secured and check them regularly.
Manufacturer information