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Low voltage cable UBIQUITI Door Lock Relay Cable 2P — 152.4 m, 36 V, white, TPE jacket
UBIQUITI Door Lock Relay Cable 2P is a low-voltage two-conductor cable designed for indoor access control and locking system wiring. The spool provides 152.4 m of continuous cable with a white thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) jacket and supports a maximum operating voltage of 36 V. The cable is intended for installations that require insulated, flexible low-voltage conductors for connecting electric or magnetic locks and associated sensors to access control hubs.
The cable combines appropriate conductor gauges for lock power and sensor signals in a single product, reducing the need for multiple runs. The TPE jacket gives a flexible, durable outer layer for easier routing inside door frames and conduit while maintaining insulation properties. The 152.4 m spool length is suitable for covering multiple doors or long cable routes without frequent splicing. Designed for indoor access control, it meets plenum requirements where specified and supports reliable low-voltage operation up to 36 V.
Plan the cable route from the access hub to each door, accounting for conduit, raceway, and plenum pathways where applicable. Cut the required length from the spool and strip conductor ends to expose the appropriate amounts for termination. Use the 18 AWG conductors to supply the electric or magnetic lock power and the 22 AWG conductors for the door position sensor connections. Terminate conductors to the lock, sensor and access hub following the manufacturer wiring diagrams and local electrical codes. Secure the cable along its route with appropriate fasteners and protect terminations with strain relief or junction boxes as needed.
Use this cable exclusively for low-voltage access control and locking applications up to 36 V. Avoid exposure to direct outdoor weathering or chemical solvents that may degrade the TPE jacket. When running in plenum or other rated spaces, confirm local building codes and installation requirements and ensure proper separation from high-voltage lines. For long runs or multiple door installations, plan for signal integrity and power requirements to avoid voltage drop; if necessary, use local power supplies or appropriately sized conductors.
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