Screened Triples

Originally designed for use as audio and instrumentation wiring, these cables have become increasingly popular for use as security and BMS wiring. The larger conductor size options allow for increased lengths of run in commercial building applications.

Construction 22AWG, 20AWG
& 18AWG 300V

Tinned copper conductors, polyethylene insulation, colour code : black, red & clear, cores laid up, aluminium/polyester foil screen and a tinned copper drain wire, PVC sheath on standard cables. UL Style 2093 300V 60°C.
 

Construction 16AWG 600V

Tinned copper conductors, polyethylene insulation, colour code : black, red & clear, cores laid up, aluminium/polyester foil screen and a tinned copper drain wire, PVC sheath on standard cables. UL Style 2107 600V 60°C.

Technical Data

Part No.
Belden
No.
No. of
Cores
AWG
CSA
mm²
Weight
Kg/Km
O/D
mm
Capacitance
C/C
pF/m
C/S
  2203COFP    8771   3   22(7)   0.35   35   5.1   75   134 
  2203COFPH    LSHF   3   22(7)   0.35   35   5.1   75   134 
  2203COFPH06    VIOLET   3   22(7)   0.35   35   5.1   75   134 
  2003COFP    8772   3   20(7)   0.56   42   5.6   89   167 
  2003COFPH    LSHF   3   20(7)   0.56   42   5.6   89   167 
  1803COFP    8770   3   18(16)   0.79   56   6.3   79   157 
  1803COFPH    LSHF   3   18(16)   0.79   56   6.3   79   157 
  1603COFP    8618   3   16(19)   1.34   96   8.3   85   151 

Duct grade or armoured versions are available on quantities as low as 100 metres
The violet 2203COFPH06 is Low Smoke Halogen Free

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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