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Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Communication & Control Cable

This new product training overview covers the importance of low smoke, zero halogen cables, their benefits, applications, and product details. Learn about the hazards of halogens, the effects of smoke, and why these cables are essential for safety. Discover the various applications, cable benefits, and the Alpha Wire product family.

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Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Communication & Control Cable

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  1. Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Communication & Control Cable New Product Training

  2. Overview • What are Halogens? • Effects of Smoke • Why Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Cables? • Applications • Cable Benefits • Product Overview • Multi-conductor Unshielded • Multi-pair Shielded • Additional Information Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  3. What are Halogens? • Highly reactive elements • Ex: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine • Very Stable, under normal conditions When Burned: • Toxic gases are emitted • These gases can create acid when mixed with water • Acid is harmful to humans/animals • Acid is highly corrosive to metals and most solids Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  4. Effects of Smoke • Smoke inhalation accounts for the majority of fire related injuries • Smoke can impede eyesight or cause temporary blindness during a fire LSZH compounds: • Thermoplastic polymers • Very light, or clearer smoke, is created during combustion • Greatly increases visibility in the event of a fire Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  5. Why Low Smoke, Zero Halogen Cable? • Deadly fires have increased awareness • Improved safety standards stemming from the UK and EU • More countries are adopting the new standards globally • Many governments are requiring these cables for certain applications • These cables can greatly decrease the risk of human harm during a fire • Protection of capital equipment • Bottom line:Keep people safe if there is a fire! Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  6. LSZH Applications • Transportation • Airports • Trains/Train Stations • Subways • Buildings • Hospitals • Schools • Municipal • Commercial • Arenas • Confined-spaces, where public safety is critical Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  7. Cable Benefits • Safety is #1 benefit • Smooth, durable jackets • Color-coded conductors • Meets UL and CSA standards • Passes IEC tests for: • Flammability (60332-1) • Acid Gas Generation (60754-1, 60754-2) • Smoke Emission (61034-2) • RoHS and REACH approved • Commonly used with: • Intercoms, Security, Relays, Internal wiring, ticket machines, display boards, Serial Data, etc. Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  8. LSZH Communication and Control Cables • Multi-Conductor, Unshielded • Smaller diameters for tighter applications where noise is not a concern Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  9. LSZH Communication and Control Cables • Multi-Pair, Shielded Options • EMI and noise protection • Individually foiled pairs to eliminate pair to pair cross talk Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

  10. Alpha Wire Product Family Confidential: Unauthorized Use Prohibited

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