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Rutenbeck Cables and wires

rutenbeck cables and wires for professional installs

Crews choose Rutenbeck when panel and fit‑out wiring must be consistent across sites: stable conductor geometry, jackets that meet EU fire rules, and shielding that behaves near drives and relays. The lineup covers low‑voltage power, screened control, and low‑capacitance signal lines sized for cabinet interiors, risers, and room drops.

rutenbeck signal cables technical specifications and standards

  • Conductor classes: solid (Class 1) and stranded (Class 2) for fixed runs; fine‑strand Class 5/6 for door loops and tight bends per IEC 60228.
  • Voltage families: 300/500 V, 450/750 V for control/auxiliary; feeders at 0.6/1 kV where boards demand it.
  • Insulation/jacket: PVC and XLPE for standard panels; LSZH for public routes (smoke/acidity per EN 61034/EN 60754).
  • Flame/CPR: EN 60332‑1‑2 (single) and EN 60332‑3‑24/25 (bunch) as specified; EN 50575 classes Eca/Dca/Cca/B2ca available.
  • Shielding/EMC: AL/PET foil and Cu braid options with tinned drain; 360° termination at EMC gland/plates keeps let‑through low near VFDs.
  • Thermal & bend: typical service −30…+70/90 °C; minimum bend ≥4–7× OD fixed, ≥10× OD dynamic. Oils/abrasion → PUR/TPU sheaths.
  • Identification: numbered or color cores, metre marks, and print legends to simplify FAT and future adds.

Keep the first clamp close to the entry and ferrule all fine‑strand ends—both raise strain‑relief quality and stop cold‑flow in terminals.

rutenbeck power wiring applications and compatibility

  • Distribution and cabinet doors: fine‑strand links to operator devices and service sockets; segregate ELV control from mains in dedicated duct.
  • PLC and I/O rows: small‑OD multicore with numbered cores for marshalling; screened variants in noisy bays.
  • Lighting and BMS: small‑signal runs for DALI/0–10 V and sensors; keep separation from 230/400 V routes and cross at 90° when paths meet.
  • Outdoor kiosks/perimeter: LSZH or UV‑stable jackets, stainless clamps, and sealed glands to maintain IP.

Families align with Rutenbeck wall plates, trunking adapters, and cabinet entries used elsewhere on the project—same tools, predictable routing.

Integration with other brand products and systems

Land through metric glands on adapter plates, then intercept load on clamp rails just inside the cabinet. Tie shields 360° on conductive plates before the first device; route power and control in segregated pathways. Where the site uses Rittal racks or enclosures, match gland sizes (M16–M63) and radius guides so patching and power sit without conflict.

Mentioning rutenbeck control cables in specs helps procurement distinguish screened control lines from general power families, keeping CPR classes and EMC rules tidy in the BOQ.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Voltage and CPR — choose 300/500 V, 450/750 V, or 0.6/1 kV; confirm EN 50575 class per building zone.
  2. Environment — PVC/XLPE for dry interiors; LSZH for public routes; PUR/TPU for oil, flex, and door loops.
  3. EMC — screened lines near drives/relays and long analogue runs; insist on 360° shield termination at the entry.
  4. Cross‑section & drop — size for voltage drop and heat rise; fine‑strand Class 5/6 where bend radius is tight.
  5. Serviceability — numbered cores, metre marks, and printed legends reduce FAT time; keep marker pitch aligned with terminal systems.

Teams generally standardize one power family, one screened control family, and one flexible PUR line—coverage is broad while spares stay lean.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

Your commercial terms follow the BOM: individual B2B pricing and formal offers, a dedicated account manager, and live EU‑wide stock visibility. Quotes typically arrive in about an hour. Orders go in by EAN/MPN for clean traceability, and our price lists are downloadable and current. You get lead‑time and order‑status tracking, purchase‑history analytics for SKU consolidation, and post‑payment up to 30 days for trusted clients. 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.