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Low voltage cable UBIQUITI Door Lock Relay Cable 1P, TPE jacket, 36 V, 152.4 m, white
UBIQUITI Door Lock Relay Cable 1P is a single-conductor, low-voltage cable designed for door lock relay connections and similar access control wiring. The cable features an outer thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) jacket in white, a 152.4 m (500 ft) spool length and is specified for a maximum operating voltage of 36 V. The flexible insulated conductor and plenum-rated construction make it suitable for short-run signaling and connections between locks, relays and access controllers in commercial and residential installations.
This cable provides a continuous 152.4 m length on a spool to simplify long runs without splices, while the TPE jacket offers flexibility and abrasion resistance for routing through conduits or along doorway frames. The low-voltage design limits risk for access control circuits and the classification for plenum use supports installation in air-handling spaces where required. Conductor thickness and insulation are appropriate for connecting electric or magnetic locks to access control hubs and relay devices.
Strip the jacket and conductor insulation to expose the conductor end before terminating to the lock, relay or access controller according to the equipment manufacturer’s wiring diagram. Ensure the connection points accept the conductor size indicated by the access control hardware and use proper ferrules or insulated terminals where required. Route the cable to avoid sharp edges and secure it at intervals to prevent strain on terminations. Observe polarity and verify continuity before applying power to the circuit.
For reliable operation, keep total voltage within the 36 V limit, minimize cable length for sensitive control signals when possible, and avoid running the cable parallel to high-voltage power lines to reduce interference. Use appropriate firestop and conduit fittings where the plenum-rated cable enters or passes through wall and ceiling penetrations, and follow local electrical and building codes for access control installations.
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