Product ID E6XUVO33-L

CAT 6 U/UTP Elevator Cable, 23AWG

CAT6 Elevator cable is perfectly suited for Indoor Elevator applications. With a Flexible PVC Jacket and 2 Steel Wire for support, the CAT6 Elevator cable is long lasting and has stranded copper cables in the form of unshielded twisted pair.

Material PE
Cable Type U/UTP

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STANDARDS & APPLICATION

  • EN50288-5-1

  • ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-5-2000

  • UL 444

  • EN 55032

  • EN 55035

  • Frequency: 250 MHz

  • ISO/IEC 11801:2011 (Ed 2.2) Class E

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

Resistance

7.0Ω/100m

Unbalance Resistance of pair

≤ 2%

Unbalance Resistance of pairs

≤ 4%

Dielectric of Conductors

DC1.0kV * 1min

Dielectric conductor to Ground

/

Insulation Resistance 20°C 500V

≥ 5000 MΩ.KM

Mutual Capacitance of a Pair

≤ 5.6 pF/100m

Pair to Ground Unbalance Capacitance

/

CABLE STRUCTURE

Conductor
Material
OFC
Diameter
23AWG 0.56mm
Insulation
Material
HDPE
Diameter
1.0mm
Thickness
0.18mm
Twisted Pair
Lay Length
1
2
3
4
12mm
13mm
16mm
20mm
Color of Each Pair
1
2
3
4
White-Blue / Blue
White-Orange / Orange
White-Green / Green
White-Brown / Brown
Separate YES
Mylar Tape NO
Drain Wire NO
Shielding NO
Rip Cord YES
Conductor
Material
Steel
Diameter
19/0.2mm
Sheath
Material
PVC/LSZH/PE
Diameter
6.5*13.5±0.2mm
Thickness
0.6mm

Product Variants

CAT 6 U/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, PVC

CAT 6 U/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, LSZH

CAT 6 F/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, PVC

CAT 6 F/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, LSZH

CAT 6 SF/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, PVC

CAT 6 SF/UTP Network Cable, 23AWG, LSZH

CAT 6 U/UTP Outdoor Network Cable, 23AWG, PE

CAT 6 U/UTP Network Cable, 24AWG, PVC

CAT 6 SWA/UTP Network Cable, Steel Wire Armored, PE

CAT 6 U/UTP Elevator Cable, 23AWG

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