Is ALPHA WIRE SERIES 6716 LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen, IEC 61034/60754)
If so where can i find ths documented
Is ALPHA WIRE SERIES 6716 LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen, IEC 61034/60754)
If so where can i find ths documented
Hello jcoyle, welcome to the TechForum! These could be single or multi-conductor cables. The only wires I found that match the 6716 description are here and the cables are here. I do not see reference to low smoke, but I do see halogen free on their site for the individual cable, click here. I do not see any reference to IEC 61034/60754, but I do see “IEC 60332-1 Flame Behavior.” This information is typically disclosed in the datasheets or original manufacturer product pages.
Sorry,
I need to know if 6716 WU001 is (Low Smoke Zero Halogen, IEC 61034/60754). The datasheet does not specify , IEC 61034/60754
As I mentioned before, there is a reference to the Zero Halogen on this link, click here.I do not see the reference to low smoke. The only reference to IEC that I can see is IEC 60332-1.
It appears that all of the LSZH single conductor options we had from Alpha Wire are now obsolete.
Alpha Wire Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire) | Electronic Components Distributor DigiKey.
For currently active LSZH single conductor 16AWG options from other manufacturers:
16 AWG Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire) | Electronic Components Distributor DigiKey
For currently active LSZH single conductor wires (all AWGs) from other manufacturers please see below.
Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire) | Electronic Components Distributor DigiKey.