Pyro MI Enhanced Grade Wiring Cable System - Light Duty Cables
The standard range of Pyro MI Cable provides the ideal solution for almost all electrical circuits in the low voltage category.
Two voltage grades - 500 and 750 volts, are available with conductors from 1mm2 giving current ratings up to 1000 amps. A full range of complementary accessories and tools provides a complete wiring system supplied and supported by the "Genuine Pyrotenax" component assurance.
Pyro MI Construction
With a basis inorganic construction of a copper sheath and conductors, together with a mineral insulant, the cable provides a unique combination of dependability, versatility and permanence.
This construction, with the melting points of 1083°C and 2800°C for the copper and the insulant respectively, provides the unsurpassesed Fire Survival properties which enable the cable to continue to carry current at temperatures in excess of 1000°C.
Pyro MI Benefits
Pyro MI survives the fire test requirements for enhanced grade cables as defined in BS 5839: part 1: 2002.
Peace of mind from the third party (LPCB) approval for categories C, W and Z in BS 6387: 1994.
Also attains categories C, W and Z of BS 6387: 1994 with one single cable sample.
Pyro MI Construction Characteristics
Fireproof |
High Operating Temperatures | Inherent Flameproof Barrier |
Zero Energy |
Non-Aging | Great Mechanical Strength |
Small Overall Diameter |
Pliable | Wiring Cable and Conduit Combined |
Competitive Installed Cost |
Radiation Resistant | High Degree of Electrical Screening |
Integral Earth Continuity |
High Corrosion Resistance | Waterproof |
Light Duty Cables
These cables are rated at 500V and are suitable for use where the voltage between the conductor and sheath and between conductors does not exceed 500V r.m.s. a.c. or 500V d.c.
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Heavy Duty Cables
These cables are rated at 750V and are suitable for use where the voltage between the conductor and sheath and between conductors does not exceed 750V r.m.s. a.c. or 750V d.c.
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Seals and Insulators
A seal is normally required at each end of a Pyrotenax MI Cable to provide a means of electrical connection.
Cable Fixings
To secure Pyro MI Cable, far fewer fixings are required in comparison with other cable types.
Standards and Approvals
Cables
Pyro Mi Wiring Cables are manufactured, tested and LPCB approved to BS EN 60702-1. Pyro Mi Wiring Cables are LPCB approved to BS 8434-2, BS 5839-1 Clause 26.2 (Enhanced) and BS EN 50200 Class PH 120. BS 8434- Methods of test for assessment of the fire integrity of electric cables Part 1: Test for unprotected small cables for use in emergency circuits - BS EN 50200 with the addition of water spray. Part 2: Test for unprotected small cables for use in emergency circuits - BS EN 50200 with a 930°C flame and with water spray. BS 6387- 1994 Performance Requirements for Cables Required to Maintain Circuit Integrity under Fire Conditions Categories C, W and Z. IEC 60331- Tests for Electric Cables under fire conditions. Underwriters Laboratories- UL2196-USA, ULC-S139-Canada. Tests for fire resistant cables. London Underground- Fire Survival Cable (MICC) EME-SP-14-028-A1.Pyro Mi Terminations
Pyro Mi Terminations are tested in accordance with BS EN 60702: Part 2: Pyro Mi Terminations are Certified for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Glands - BASEEFA 03ATEX0347X. Increased Safety Seals - BASEEFA 02ATEX0194U.