Deviflex™ DSM3
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Deviflex™ DSM3
Deviflex™ DSM3 Application Deviflex™ DSM3 Field Heating means heating of the soil under soft surfaces like natural or artificial grass. Deviflex™ DSM3 is the sturdy and cost effective cable for the major outdoor installations. The main purposes of the heating system is to • keep the pitch frost free during winter season • defreeze the pitch after winter break • stimulate the grass to grow and recover in cold weather The cable has a high mechanical strength both in relation to pulling and deformation making it ideal for installation with specialized cable ploughs. www.devi.com The serial resistant cable ensures an even heat generation and temperature distribution along the whole length. Deviflex™ DSM3 can be customized for the specific project, depending on voltage, required output and length of cold leads. Product Features Technical details Watts per m 25 W/m or on request Sturdy cable Pulling strength 150 kg Deformation strength 150 kg Screened and IPX7 10 years warranty Construction 1-conductor with screen, two cold tails Rated temperature 80°C Cable thickness 7,0 – 8,0 mm Deformation strength 1500N Pulling strength 1500N Standard compliance IEC60800 NF-C 32-330 Rated Voltage 230 or 400V Conductor insulation XLPE Outer sheath MDPE Screen 16 x Ø0,4 mm Cu Cold tail DSWA at customized length Certificate: LCIE Deviflex™ DSM3 resistance wires and optional lengths 230V Ohm/m 20 W/m 25 W/m 0,040 257 0,060 210 400V 30 W/m 20 W/m 25 W/m 30 W/m 230 210 447 400 365 188 171 365 327 298 250 0,085 176 158 144 307 274 0,100 163 145 133 283 253 231 0,150 133 119 108 231 207 189 0,177 122 109 100 213 190 174 0,255 102 91 83 177 158 145 131 0,310 92 83 75 161 144 0,339 88 79 72 154 137 125 0,399 81 73 66 142 127 116 0,624 65 58 53 113 101 92 0,946 53 47 43 92 82 75 58 1,600 41 36 33 71 63 2,500 33 29 27 57 51 46 4,430 24 22 20 42 38 35 8,000 18 16 15 32 28 26 32,00 9 8 7 16 14 13 DEVI A/S Ulvehavevej 61 DK-7100 Vejle Tel: +45 7642 4700 Fax: +45 7642 4701 www.devi.com VLFSH102 © Danfoss 01/2010