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Rittal Cables and wires

rittal cables and wires for cabinet builds and retrofits

Panel crews rely on consistent cable specs to hit deadlines and pass FAT without rework. Here we focus on conductor classes, jacket materials, and routing details that keep panels tidy, EMC‑robust, and serviceable across multi‑site programs.

rittal power cables product range and series overview

Low‑voltage power — copper conductors for 0.6/1 kV feeders and device links; insulation XLPE or PVC, optional LSZH jackets for public buildings. Cross‑sections from 1.5–95 mm² in common panel runs.

Control & I/O — multi‑core cables 300/500 V or 450/750 V with numbered/colored cores; screened versions (AL/PET foil, Cu braid) for noise‑prone bays. Small cross‑sections 0.5–1.5 mm² match terminal rows.

Flexible machine wiring — fine‑strand Class 5/6 conductors per IEC 60228 for tight bends and moving door loops; TPU/PU or TPE outer jackets resist oils and abrasion.

Prefabricated harnesses — cut‑to‑length leads with ferrules, bootlace ends, ring/fork lugs, or device plugs to compress build time and standardize workmanship.

rittal control cables technical specifications and standards

  • Conductor classes: solid (Class 1), stranded (Class 2) for fixed wiring; Class 5/6 for flexible/motion sections per IEC 60228.
  • Insulation/Jacket: PVC, XLPE, LSZH (halogen‑free, low smoke per EN 60754/EN 61034). Oil‑resistant PUR/TPU for machinery bays.
  • Flame & fire: EN 60332‑1‑2 (flame) and EN 60332‑3‑24/25 (vertical bunch) as project requires; CPR classes documented for EU installs.
  • EMC: foil/braid screens with tinned Cu drain; 360° terminations at EMC plates cut let‑through. Keep pigtails short.
  • Temperature: typical −30…+70/90 °C service depending on polymer; check bending at low temps.
  • Voltage ratings: 300/500 V, 450/750 V, and 0.6/1 kV families; choose to match protective device and terminal ratings.
  • Identification: harmonized colors, numbered cores, or print legends to simplify testing and future adds.
  • Bend radii: fixed ≥4–7× OD, dynamic ≥10× OD; protect at door hinges with grommets and flex conduits

Route screened and power runs separately; cross at 90° where paths must meet. Ferrule all fine‑stranded ends for clamp stability.

rittal flexible wires applications and compatibility

  • Distribution and MCC doors: fine‑strand links to operator stations with IP65/67 door hardware; use flex conduits and strain‑relief bars.
  • PLC and I/O: numbered multi‑cores for marshalling; screened variants in VFD bays.
  • Lighting and BMS: small‑OD multi‑cores for DALI/0–10 V and sensor trunks; maintain segregation from mains.
  • Outdoor kiosks: LSZH or UV‑stable jackets; stainless clamps and sealed glands for ingress control.

All families integrate cleanly with Rittal gland plates, clamp rails, DIN rails, and marker systems already used in the enclosure platform.

rittal wiring assemblies integration with other Rittal products

Land entries through metric glands on adapter plates, then intercept mechanical load on clamp rails. Use marker carriers that match terminal pitch so documentation mirrors the GA. For EMC, terminate shields on conductive plates with 360° clamps before the first device; keep the first clamp close to the entry to avoid lever action.

Prefabricated looms shorten panel time: factory‑fitted ferrules, labels, and heat‑shrink colors match the panel standard and shrink commissioning lists.

rittal connection cables selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Voltage & protection — pick 300/500 V, 450/750 V, or 0.6/1 kV families to match devices and MCBs; confirm CPR class for the site.
  2. Environment — PVC/XLPE for standard panels; LSZH for public buildings; PUR/TPU for oil and motion.
  3. EMC — screened cores where VFDs/servos or long analogue runs exist; terminate shields 360° at the plate.
  4. Cross‑section & flexibility — choose Class 5/6 where door loops and tight bends are present; size for voltage drop and heat rise.
  5. Identification & service — numbered cores and printed legends speed FAT; match marker pitch across the estate.

Procurement teams often standardize one power family, one screened control family, and one PUR‑jacket flexible family to cover most sites with lean spares

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

Commercial terms align with your BOM (individual B2B pricing and formal offers). A dedicated account manager coordinates samples and logistics, and live EU‑wide stock is visible for planning. Quotes typically land in about an hour. Orders submit by EAN/MPN with clean traceability, and price lists are downloadable and kept current. You’ll see lead‑time and order‑status tracking plus purchase‑history analytics to consolidate SKUs. Trusted clients receive up to 30 days post‑payment. We also plan consolidated shipments to cut freight costs, hold prices with validity dates, and support teams in France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.