RS-232 Foil & Braid Data 22AWG

Ideal for RS-232 computer wiring applications, these cables are foil and braid screened to offer superior screening performance in the noisiest environments. Available as multicore or twisted pair options.

 

    

Construction

Tinned copper conductor 22(7) AWG, 0.34mm², PVC insulation, colour chart 2. Cores laid up or paired as required, overall aluminium/polyester foil screen, tinned copper wire braid – 65% optical coverage, PVC sheath on standard cables. UL Style 2464 300V 80°C. Capacitance: core to core 108pF/m, core to screen 196pF/m.

Armoured (SWA) versions are available on quantities as low as 100 metres.

Technical Data

Part No.
No. of
Cores
Weight
Kg/Km
O/D
mm
  2203CODY    3   38   5.0 
  2204CODY    4   46   5.4 
  2205CODY    5   53   5.8 
  2206CODY    6   57   6.1 
  2207CODY    7   60   6.2 
  2208CODY    8   79   6.5 
  2209CODY    9   93   6.9 
  2210CODY    10   98   7.4 
  2212CODY    12   104   8.0 
  2215CODY    15   132   8.3 
  2218CODY    18   138   9.0 
  2225CODY    25   191   10.0 
Part No.
No. of
Pairs
Weight
Kg/Km
O/D
mm
  2202PODY    2   67   5.8 
  2203PODY    3   91   7.5 
  2204PODY    4   109   8.1 
  2206PODY    6   148   8.8 
  2207PODY    7   155   9.0 
  2208PODY    8   168   9.4 
  2210PODY    10   210   11.1 
  2212PODY    12.5   246   11.6 
  2218PODY    18   275   14.9 
  2225PODY    25   298   18.0 
   

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.

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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