Pirelli (or Prysman as they`re now called) FP400 Is a SWA equiv. of standard grade FP200
Paul
Paul, I don't want to be 'picky', but the Prysmian web site describes FP400 as:
Tough armoured power cable for essential services. When you need continuous power supply for emergency services, FP400® makes all the difference. FP400® has been the cable choice for many projects and applications where previously only MICC has been approved for use.
The mechanical strength of MICC is surely nowhere close to SWA. If it is going to be direct buried or have vehicles driving over it, you would want it to be as strong as 'traditional' SWA cables and not MICC!
Also other cables in their range mention 'fire' applications and are described as:
BASEC and LPCB approved to the BS5839-1:2002 requirements for "standard" or "enhanced" cables
But not this one!
Also the description specifically describes it as a 'power cable'. Could this mean it is not so good for transmission of high frequency data?
Obviously, this cable may be perfectly suitable for Rosjes application, but, if I was him I would research it much more before using it.