The 5306FE 0081000 is a 1,000-foot spool of shielded security and alarm cable, ideal for commercial and industrial wiring applications. It features stranded 7x26 bare copper conductors insulated with polypropylene, with an aluminum foil/polyester tape shield (Beldfoil®) and a durable grey PVC jacket equipped with a ripcord and drain wire. Designed to operate within -20°C to +75°C, it withstands maximum pulling forces of 193.2 lbs and supports a voltage of 300V RMS. Certified to UL and CSA flame standards, this cable ensures safety, flexibility, and reliability in security, alarm, and control systems.
Outer Jacket Material: PVC with ripcord and drain wire
Overall Diameter: 0.248 inches
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +75°C
Maximum Pulling Tension: 193.2 lbs
Maximum Operating Voltage: 300V RMS
Flame Test Certifications: UL1666 vertical shaft, CSA FT4
Weight: 56 lbs per 1000 ft
Color: Grey
Cabling Lay Length & Direction: 3.750 inches, left hand
Min. Bend Radius: 2.5 inches
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Order the Belden 5306FE0081000 shielded security and alarm cable online today and ensure your commercial security systems are installed with high-quality, durable wire. With features including stranded bare copper conductors, polypropylene insulation, aluminum foil/polyester shield, and flame-retardant PVC jacket, this cable offers safety, flexibility, and long-lasting performance. Its certification to UL1666 and CSA FT4 standards guarantees compliance with safety regulations. Secure your project by purchasing this reliable, easy-to-handle cable online now and enjoy quick delivery and professional support.
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