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BS EN 2714-014:2016 specifies the characteristics of UV laser printable DR family, 4 to 11 cores, taped, screened (braided) and jacketed electrical lightweight cables for use in the on-board electrical systems of aircraft, at operating temperatures between - 55 °C and 260 °C. Nevertheless, if needed, - 65 °C is also acceptable as shown by cold test.

It shall also be possible to mark these cables by qualified compatible marking.

These markings shall satisfy the requirements of EN 3838.


Cross References:
EN 2235
EN 2267-009
EN 2714-002
EN 2714-013
EN 3475-100
EN 3838
EN 4434
EN 9133
TR 6058


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  1. BS EN 2714-014:2016

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    Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55 °C and 260 °C-DR family, 4 to 11 cores, taped, screened (braided) and jacketed, UV laser printable. Product standard

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  2. BS EN 2714-014:2009


    Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55°C and 260°C-DR family, 5 to 10 cores, taped, screened (braided) and jacketed, UV laser printable. Product standard

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  3. BS 07/30166580 DC


    BS EN 2714-014. Aerospace series. Cables, electrical, single and multicore for general purpose. Operating temperatures between -55 Degrees C and 260 Degrees C. Part 014. DR family, 5 to 7 cores, taped, screened (braided) and jacketed, UV laser printable. Product standard

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