Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This Question of the Day, concerning the correct specification for heat-resisting cable, is answered by BASEC:
Answer: This specification sounds sensible and the temperature rating is correct for this type of cable.
The standard referred to is:
IEC 60245-7 Rubber Insulated Cables - Rated Voltages up to and Including 450/750 V - Part 7: Heat Resistant Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Rubber Insulated Cables. Published 1994, with Amendment 1 published 1997.
Similar small size cables (for 1mm sq) are available to European standards, and these would be harmonised types H05G-U (solid core), H05G-K (flexible). The relevant British Standards for these is BS 6007:2006, Electric cables. Single core unsheathed heat-resisting cables for voltages up to and including 450/750 V, for internal wiring.
These BS 6007 cables are also EVA insulated and rated at 110oC.
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