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Unmatched Performance with HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE: Approved for Prolonged Usage in Potable Water

February 5, 2024

Unmatched Performance: Approved for Prolonged Usage in Potable Water

HELUKABEL’s latest version of the HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE now has additional approvals

HELUKABEL is introducing a comprehensive upgrade to its HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE. The latest version of this water-resistant cable, initially introduced in 2021, comes with additional approvals for drinking water. This makes it suitable for various applications, including the food and beverage industry.

Designed for a voltage range of 450/750 V, the cable continues to demonstrate outstanding capabilities underwater. Its durable jacket, made from a cross-linked special compound, is engineered for prolonged use in drinking, salt, and chlorinated water at depths of up to 1,970 feet (600 meters). The HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE is suitable for applications such as submersible pump cables or powering sensors and drive motors in production, recycling, cleaning, and sewage treatment plants, as well as in fish ponds, aqua farms, amusement parks, or wafer production.

A noteworthy addition is the approval according to KTW BWGL (evaluation basis for plastics and other organic materials in contact with drinking water). This approval confirms the hygienic safety of the cable and complements the existing W270 approval from the German Association for Gas and Water (DVGW). The enhanced HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE also holds the required drinking water approvals for Italy and Poland with the DM 174 and the PZH.

The cable is available in cross sections ranging from AWG18 to 14 (1 to 2.5 mm²). When permanently installed, it is suitable for ambient temperatures ranging from -40 to +80 degrees Celsius. For installations where occasional movements are required, ambient temperatures between -25 and +50 degrees Celsius should be maintained. The permissible operating temperature on the conductor is 90 degrees Celsius. With the HELUPOWER AQUATIC-750-BLUE, users receive a secure and durable underwater cable with a multitude of approvals. Furthermore, its compatibility with various water types reduces the need for different cables, simplifying storage.

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