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NF EN 50117-2-4 : 2005 AMD 2 2016

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COAXIAL CABLES - PART 2-4: SECTIONAL SPECIFICATION FOR CABLES USED IN CABLED DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS - INDOOR DROP CABLES FOR SYSTEMS OPERATING AT 5 MHZ - 3000 MHZ

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12-01-2013

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1 Domaine d'application
2 Références normatives
3 Définitions
4 Prescriptions pour la construction des câbles
  4.1 Généralités
  4.2 Conducteur intérieur
  4.3 Diélectrique
  4.4 Conducteur extérieur ou écran
  4.5 Matières de remplissage
  4.6 Barrières contre l'humidité
  4.7 Couches d'enroulement
  4.8 Gaine
  4.9 Protection métallique
  4.10 Elément de support du câble (fil porteur)
  4.11 Gaine extérieure
  4.12 Protection contre les risques liés à la faune
  4.13 Protection contre les risques chimiques et/ou
       d'environnement
  4.14 Identification du câble
       4.14.1 Marquage de la gaine
       4.14.2 Etiquetage
5 Méthodes d'essai pour les câbles complets
  5.1 Méthodes pour les essais électriques
       5.1.1 Mesures électriques en basse fréquence et
              en courant continu
       5.1.2 Mesures électriques et de transmission en
              haute fréquence (HF)
  5.2 Essais mécaniques
  5.3 Essais d'environnement
  5.4 Méthodes d'essai des performances au feu

Applies to indoor drop cables for use in cabled distribution systems operating at temperature between -40 degrees C and +70 degrees C and at frequencies between 5 MHz and 3000 MHz and complying with the requirements of EN 50083.

DevelopmentNote
Indice de classement: C90-130-2-4 (10/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Current

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