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CEN - EN 2267-011

Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 260 °C - Part 011: DZA family, single and multicore assembly for use in low pressure atmosphere - Product standard

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Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 July 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Aerospace electric equipment and systems): 49.060
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This European Standard specifies the characteristics of electrical wires DZA family for use in the on board:

- 115 V (phase to neutral) or 200 V (phase to phase) electrical network of aircraft.

- 230 V (phase to neutral) or 400 V (phase to phase) electrical network of aircraft and particularly use in non-pressurized areas.

This cable family is used at operating temperature between −65 ºC and 260 ºC. These cables are demonstrated to be arc resistant for both networks (115 V and 230 V).

Document History

December 1, 2023
Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -65 °C and 260 °C - Part 011: DZA family, single and multicore assembly for use in low pressure atmosphere - Product standard
This document specifies the characteristics of electrical wires DZA family for use in the on board: — 115 VAC (phase to neutral) or 200 VAC (phase to phase) electrical network of aircraft; — 230...
EN 2267-011
July 1, 2015
Aerospace series - Cables, electrical, for general purpose - Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 260 °C - Part 011: DZA family, single and multicore assembly for use in low pressure atmosphere - Product standard
This European Standard specifies the characteristics of electrical wires DZA family for use in the on board: - 115 V (phase to neutral) or 200 V (phase to phase) electrical network of aircraft....

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