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V2A

  • Mineral insulated heating cable for temperature maintenance or heating in industrial processes
  • 800°C: maximum tolerance temperature
  • Nickel-chrome conductor, AISI 321 sheath
  • Corrosion and flame resistant
  • Usually supplied in customised circuits, already terminated and laser-spliced at the factory

Notes on operation:

  • Maximum sheath temperature: 800°C
  • Minimum installation temperature: -60°C
  • Power supply voltage: up to 800V
  • Conductor: NiCr 80/20
  • Insulation resistance: 1000 M Ohm / 1000 m factory test

Examples of application:

  • Heating or temperature maintenance of industrial processes up to 800°C
  • Antifreeze of instrumentation and primary lines with very high temperatures
  • Ideal for nuclear plants, bitumen processing, chemical and petrochemical plants and power stations

max operating temperature: 800°C
supply voltage: up to 800V
Temperature classes:
Maximum sheath temperature: 800°C
Minimum installation temperature: -60°C

Available models and features:

ModelResistance in ohms/m Cable diameter in mmCorrection factor
10V2A-32103,201
6,3V2A-326,303,201
4,0V2A-324,003,201
2,5V2A-362,503,600,889
1,6V2A-381,603,800,842
1,0V2A-411,004,100,78
0,63V2A-450,634,500,711
0,40V2A-500,405,000,64
0,25V2A-560,255,600,571
0,16V2A-650,166,500,492

Maximum bending radius: 6 times the cable diameter

The V2A cable is a cable in which the power supplied does not vary as the temperature varies. The cable must be powered at both ends and the power supplied is determined by the well-known Joule formula: W= V2/ρ x L.

Where:

– W is the power supplied by the entire heating circuit
– ρ is the resistivity in ohm/m of the heating cable used
–  L is the length of the heating circuit in m

The mineral insulated cable is constructed from a resistive nickel-chrome conductor insulated with magnesium oxide and a stainless steel outer sheath.

These cables cannot be cut and spliced to vary the length of the circuit from that determined at the time of sizing. Varying the length of the heating circuit results in a variation of the power supplied with the danger of subjecting the cable to excessive temperatures with consequent damage or having less power available than required. These cables always require a control thermostat to prevent over-temperatures which would cause damage. For installations in an ATEX zone, the temperature control must be carried out in accordance with the regulations in force.

Maximum sheath temperature based on model:

Example: 0.63V2A-45 with power 228.4 W/m in environment at 200°C; equivalent power 228.4 x 0.769 = 175.6 W/m approx

 

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