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BS EN 2714-010:2006 Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C Screened (braided) and jacketed, YAG X3 laser Printable. Product standard

BS EN 2714-010:2006

Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C Screened (braided) and jacketed, YAG X3 laser Printable. Product standard

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Standard number:BS EN 2714-010:2006
Pages:12
Released:2006-10-31
ISBN:0 580 49426 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 2714-010:2006


This standard BS EN 2714-010:2006 Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems
This standard specifies the characteristics of YAG X3 laser printable, single and multicore screened (braided) and jacketed electrical cables for use in the on-board electrical systems of aircraft, at operating temperatures between ? 55 °C and 260 °C. It shall also be possible to mark these cables by hot stamp printing or ink jet printing. These markings shall be in accordance with EN 3838. This standard is not valid for new study.