Flat Elevator Cables And Their Benefits

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Is there anyone who has never been on an elevator? Yet, have you ever pondered the working mechanism behind an elevator? One of the main driving components of an elevator is lift cables or elevator cables. It is also called as Traveling Cables.

What is an Elevator Cable or Traveling Cable?

The elevator traveling cable connects the elevator car to the controller. All power and signal information is transferred through the travelling cables in traditional elevators. 

These cables are expected to last for a long time. Elevator traveling cable is a multi-conductor wire that is always in motion.The average life expectancy is 15 to 20 years.

Design of Elevator Cables

Elevator cables use bare copper conductors which possess 100% conductivity. Since copper is corrosion resistant, it gives elevator cables a longer shelf life. Copper also increases the current-carrying capacity of the cables.

Elevator cables are made to put as little strain on the copper conductors as possible. This extends the life of the cables even further. These wires have white cores with black numbering and a single green or yellow earthing core to make identification easier.

Elevator cables are insulated with high-quality PVC. They can withstand a wide range of chemicals, acids, oils, and alkalis as a result of this. These cables are also exceptionally sturdy and abrasion-resistant due to their PVC insulation. 

The greatest advantage, however, is heat resistance and reduced smoke emissions. If a fire occurs, these wires will produce less hazardous smoke, preventing the situation from worsening.

Features of Elevator Cables

  • Exceptional strength and performance is one of the major features of elevator cables
  • They are simple to use, handle. Installations are also simple. 
  • It's well-insulated and safe to use.
  • Manufacturers use high-quality materials to make elevator cables.
  • PVC insulation makes it suitable for adverse weather conditions.
  • These cables are available in variable sizes and custom packaging in the market. 
Depending upon their shape, broadly elevator cables are of two types, round and flat. Flat cables outweigh round ones in many aspects.

Benefits of using Flat Elevator Cables

Practical Solution

Flat elevator cables are a practical solution to today's market demand for smaller, slimmer wires. These cables are thinner thanks to their flat structure. Flat elevator cables are ideal for scenarios requiring undetectable circuitry due to its low torque attribute and long life.

Flexibility

Any application involving motion, such as robots, axis-control manufacturing equipment, or automated medical diagnostic equipment, requires flexibility. Flat cable has a smaller bend radius than round cable because the conductors are positioned parallel in a flat plane. Flat cables are super flexible.

Conductors in round cables can kink or "corkscrew" after numerous bending cycles, causing failure and lowering cycle life. Flat cable can withstand 15 million flex cycles. Flat cable can be a superior alternative for situations with tiny bend radii and heavy flex cycling.

Space Occupancy

Electronics packaging is becoming increasingly dense day by day. Flat cable takes up only about half the space of round cable due to its shape as compared to its counterpart, round cables.

Decreased Weight

The composite flat-cable architecture is structurally strong enough to eliminate the need for big conductors for strength, in addition to reducing superfluous insulation, fillers, and tapes.

Therefore the copper cross-section can be decreased to the minimum necessary to handle the current load or meet voltage-drop criteria. As a result, the weight of the component is decreased.

Electrical Properties

Electrical characteristics such as impedance, capacitance, inductance, time delay, crosstalk, and attenuation are consistent in the flat elevator cables. This is achieved because the conductor spacing is fixed and the cable geometry is constant.

Larger Current Carrying Capacity

Flat cables have a higher surface-to-volume ratio than round cables. This higher ratio enables  them to dissipate heat more efficiently. For a given temperature rise and conductor cross-section, this allows for a higher current level.

The reduced time delay between signals

The conductors inside the flat cables have the exact physical and electrical length, along with a continuous and consistent dielectric. This property reduces the time delays between signals within a given flat cable.

Cat 6 Flat Elevator Cable

The CAT 6 Flat Traveling Cable is a unique cable that allows for the use of CCTV monitoring in elevators. It's a one-stop-shop for uninterruptible performance, high signal power, and signal-to-noise ratio. Norden flat elevator cable is ideal for connecting IP cameras inside elevators. The elevator travelling Cat6 cable exceeds Category 6/Class E specs. 

Norden is one of the most well-known global Elevator Cables Manufacturers, offering a superior selection of goods as a result of extensive research and development. Cost effectiveness, exceptional performance, strength, and tough construction are some of the distinguishing aspects of our products, which make them quite popular in the market.

Our elevator cables are always made under the supervision of an expert team and in accordance with international quality norms and standards. Before making any final deliveries to clients, each and every product is evaluated on many quality aspects. If you would like to connect with us, please drop us a mail at [email protected] or call us at +44 (0) 1255 474063 Furthermore, all wiring and malfunction difficulties are handled because of the parallel construction of flat elevator wires.