RS-422 Collective Screened Multipairs

A range of high performance cables for use over extended distances at high data rates for RS232 and RS422 applications. Also well suited to industrial measurement applications where low signal distortion is required.
 

Construction

Tinned copper conductor 24(7) AWG, 0.22 mm², foam polyolefin insulation, colour chart 5. Twisted into pairs, overall aluminium/polyester foil screen, tinned copper drain wire (24AWG), overall tinned copper braid (65%). PVC sheath on standard cables.

UL Style 2919 300V 80°C. Nominal impedance 100 Ohms.

Technical Data

Part No.
Belden
No.
No. of
Pairs
Weight
Kg/Km
O/D
mm
Capacitance
C/C
pF/m
C/S
 2402PODF   8102   2   61   6.8   41   72 
 2402PODFH   LSHF   2   61   6.8   41   72 
 2403PODF   8103   3   71   7.1   41   72 
 2404PODF   8104   4   80   7.6   41   72 
 2405PODF   8105   5   89   7.9   41   72 
 2406PODF   8106   6   104   8.6   41   72 
 2407PODF   8107   7   106   8.6   41   72 
 2408PODF   8108   8   118   9.3   41   72 
 2410PODF   8110   10   150   10.9   41   72 
 2412PODF   8112   *12.5   165   11.8   41   72 
 2415PODF   8115   15   196   12.6   41   72 
 2418PODF   8118   18   235   13.6   41   72 
 2419PODF      19   248   13.6   41   72 
 2425PODF   8125   25   297   16.1   41   72 
*Twelve pairs plus one conductor
Some of the cables listed above are also available in LSHF or duct grade versions

UL style numbers are given for cross reference purposes only - not all the cables in this section are tested or approved by UL. If you require UL approved versions please tell us when you first enquire.

At FSC we refer to LSHF as Low Smoke Halogen Free

This term is interchangeable with LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), OHLS (Zero Halogen Low Smoke) and FRNC (Flame Retardant Non-Corrosive). Beware of the terms LSF (Low Smoke and Fume) or RP (Reduced Propogation), when relating to signal or control cables will normally be modified PVC and produce 'Loads of Smoke and Fume'!

Fire retardant, fire resistant, flame resistant or flame retardant?

These terms are often misunderstood. Most cables when exposed to fire will not carry on functioning. If you require cable to continue working in the event of fire, and in accordance with various standards please call us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some common mispellings of Belden Cable include - Beldon, Beldan, Balden, Baldon and Beldin.



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