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Pyrotenax Multi-Plus Cable Used In Treasury Refurb

A Tyco Thermal Controls product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 1, 2004

Employed In HM Treasury Refurbishment Having demonstrated its superior handling characteristics in Phase 1 of the HM Treasury refurbishment, Pyrotenax Multi-Plus cableis now being used in Phase 2.

Having demonstrated its superior handling characteristics in Phase 1 of the HM Treasury refurbishment, Pyrotenax Multi-Plus cable, from Tyco Thermal Controls, is now being similarly employed, by electrical contractor T.

Clarke Plc, for lighting and power cable distribution to socket outlets on the second phase of the same project.

Multi-Plus is a multi-purpose one-step cable system.

It is quick and easy to install and has a low profile which contributes to space saving.

Pliable yet robust, the enhanced handling characteristics of Multi-Plus deliver significant installation time/cost savings over conventional wiring systems.

The cable also features an aluminium screen which reduces electrical interference.

During Phase 1 of the HM Treasury refurbishment project, the ease of handling was appreciated by the installers, where joists, RSJs and beams within the building imposed space constraints on underfloor services.

It proved easy to install and dressed neatly, leading to its specification once again for Phase 2.

Multi-Plus also offers the latest halogen-free technology, low smoke and reduced flame propagation technology.

It is available in 2, 3 and 4-core designs, with cross sectional areas ranging from 1.5mm2 to 6.0mm2 of annealed stranded copper conductors.

Each cable also includes a tinned annealed stranded copper Circuit Protective Conductor (CPC) of equal cross sectional area to its respective phase conductor.

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