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SKU: RCHL32-B

RCHL32-B - LSF Covered Clip - Black

SKU: RCHL32-B

RCHL32-B - LSF Covered Clip - Black

Remora MICC Fire Cable Fixing Clips and Saddles provide a secure, durable solution for installing Mineral Insulated Copper Clad (MICC) cables and Soft Skin cables. Designed for critical fire-rated systems, these clips ensure reliable cable retention even in extreme conditions. Manufactured from high-grade copper with a coloured LSZH coating, they comply with BS 476 Part 6 1989 and BS 476 Part 7 1997 standards. Ideal for commercial, industrial, and hazardous environments requiring robust fire safety.
Temperature range up to 200°C for dependable performance.

 

Key Features

  • Compatible with MICC mineral insulated cables and Soft Skin Fire Resistant cables
  • Made from LSZH coated high-quality bare copper
  • Complies with BS 476 Part 6 and BS 476 Part 7 fire standards 
  • London Underground standard LUL 2-01001-002
  • Withstands temperatures up to 200°C
  • Ideal for industrial and hazardous environments
  • Provides secure and long-lasting cable retention
  • Valspar Polyester LSZH Powder Coated
  • Colours available: Black, Orange, Red White

 

Technical Details

Standards: LUL 2-01001-002
BS 476 Part 6:1989
BS 476 Part 7:1997
Temperature Range: Max 200°C
Clip Material: Copper BS 1432 C101
Coating: Interpon Polyester LSZH Powder Coated
Colour: Black

 

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Remora MICC Fire Cable Fixing Clips and Saddles provide a secure, durable solution for installing Mineral Insulated Copper Clad (MICC) cables and Soft Skin cables. Designed for critical fire-rated systems, these clips ensure reliable cable retention even in extreme conditions. Manufactured from high-grade copper with a coloured LSZH coating, they comply with BS 476 Part 6 1989 and BS 476 Part 7 1997 standards. Ideal for commercial, industrial, and hazardous environments requiring robust fire safety.
Temperature range up to 200°C for dependable performance.

 

Key Features

  • Compatible with MICC mineral insulated cables and Soft Skin Fire Resistant cables
  • Made from LSZH coated high-quality bare copper
  • Complies with BS 476 Part 6 and BS 476 Part 7 fire standards 
  • London Underground standard LUL 2-01001-002
  • Withstands temperatures up to 200°C
  • Ideal for industrial and hazardous environments
  • Provides secure and long-lasting cable retention
  • Valspar Polyester LSZH Powder Coated
  • Colours available: Black, Orange, Red White

 

Technical Details

Standards: LUL 2-01001-002
BS 476 Part 6:1989
BS 476 Part 7:1997
Temperature Range: Max 200°C
Clip Material: Copper BS 1432 C101
Coating: Interpon Polyester LSZH Powder Coated
Colour: Black

 

Information

Product Type: Coated P-Clips

Cable Dia Min: 8.0

Cable Dia Max: 8.4

Colour: Black

AP Clip Size: 7.0

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Discover Remora’s comprehensive range of Mineral Insulated Copper Clad (MICC) cable accessories, including RGM glands, PRS and RPSL earth tail seals, copper clips, saddles, RMX compound and specialist tooling — everything needed for reliable MICC cable installation.

Questions & Answers


MICC means Mineral Insulated Copper Clad cable. It consists of copper conductors inside a copper sheath, with the spaces filled by highly compressed magnesium oxide (MgO) insulation. There is no plastic insulation whatsoever.

Because MICC does not burn, emit toxic fumes or degrade as quickly under heat. It provides superior fire survival, mechanical durability, protection against moisture and harsh environments, and long service life. The one true fire survival cable.

MICC operates continuously up to ~250°C. In fire tests it can withstand over 900°C for several hours, continuing to carry current and maintain circuit integrity. The copper sheath melts at ~1083°C.

 

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