Cables and Wires
Compensation and extension cables


  

TSL, Compensation cable

 
  • * High quality product
  • * Color marking according to IEC 584-3, optional ANSI/MC 96.1 (ASTM E230)
  • * Available conductors material: KCA, JX, TX, NC, EX, RCA/SCA

Very flexible insulation material and resistant for high temperatures. Generally used in thermocouple connections.

Twisted conductors, each one of them in Teflon®FEP. Outer silicone sheath has round shape. It is designed for work in humid areas with avarage mechanical load.

Working temperature

Insulation temperature resistance from -60oC up to +180oC.

Available versions

Insulation designation No of conductors / Cross-section Outer dimension Thermocouple type
Color marking according to IEC 584-3
KX KCA JX TX NC EX RCA
TSL
Teflon insulation with outer silicone insulation (-60..+180oC)
2 x 0.22 mm2 Ø3.4 mm
2 x 0.75 mm2 Ø4.5 mm


Compensation and extension cables material

We make a distinction between orginal materials for extension cables and replacement materials for compensation cables.

Extension cables are made of orginal materials, the same type as thermocouple and it can be used for temperature measurement up to +1200ºC. However, actual maximum working temperature is limited by cable insulation material.

Designation according to thermocouple designation and X letter, e.g. KX, JX, EX.

Compensation cables are made of substitute materials, composed of alloys, which are not identical with thermocouple materials. However compensation cables has the same thermoelectric properties as thermocouples in allowed temperature range (according to IEC 584-3) for compensation cables.

Designation according to thermocouple designation, "C" letter and thermocouple material type designated as "A" or "B" , e.g. KCA, RCA.

Substitute materials are used for K and N type thermocouples as well as for thermocouples made of precious metal types such as R, S or B. In these case thermocouples are made of very expensive material and substitute materials are much cheaper solution.
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