IEC was established in 1973 concentrating in the production
of copper wires. By1993 development and focus moved to
producing electric cables using the most modern manufacturing
equipment and materials available. Investment into staff
and production know how, has enabled IEC to be a class
leading manufacturer.
IEC’s product range is mainly based upon producing
single and multicore PVC insulated cables for applications up to
1KV. More recently, cables have been developed using alternative
materials such as XLPE. Our forward thing development
strategy means we react quickly to our customer’s demands
and to new standards, translating this theory into full
cable production in the shortest possible time.
We obtained ISO 9001 Quality Certification
enabling us to enter the world markets and without failure
since 1988 TSE (Turkish Standards Institution) Certification.
By understanding world standards we are able to
export 65% of our production capacity too many countries
across the world. Our exporting expertise means we remove
the obstacles of distance and language, making it our
business to understand your business wherever you are,
making IEC a truly global company.
Whether it is Quality of Product or Quality of Service
IEC is an ideal choice for the modern business
world. We want to exceed the expectations of you, our
valued customer, and ensure that we are your long term
cable partner.
We welcome you to our company give the
promise of commitment and dedication.
H05V-U H07V-U H07V-R (NYA ) Harmonized Cables
and Insulation Cables
STANDARDS : TSE 9758 HD 21.3 S3
VDE 0281-3 IEC 60227 BS 6004
APPLICATION
In dry locations in conduit on and under plaster. Not
approved for direct installation in plaster in switching
and distribution stations, for connection parts according
to TS 9758
CONSTRUCTION
1. Solid or stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/500 V (H05V-U)
450/750 V (H07V-U/R)
AC Test Voltage : 2 -2,5 kV
YVV (NYY) 0,6/1 kV PVC Insulated Low Voltage Cables
STANDARDS : TS IEC 60502-1
VDE 0276 IEC 60502 BS 6346
APPLICATION
Preferably for installation indoors, in cable ducts and
in industrial plants or switching stations, underground
installation with
additional protection where mechanical damage must be
unexpected
CONSTRUCTION
1. Solid or stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
3. Filler
4. PVC outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 0,6/1 kV
AC Test Voltage : 3,5 kV
YXV 0,6/ 1Kv XLPE Insulated Low Voltage electric Cable
STANDARDS : TS IEC 60502-1 o VDE 0276 o IEC 60502 o BS
7889/7655
APPLICATION
They are used as power distribution cables in power stations,
in indoors and underground where there is no mechanical
stress
CONSTRUCTION
1. Solid or stranded copper conductor
2. XLPE (cross linked Polyethylene) insulation
3. Filler
4. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 90 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 250 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 0,6/1 kV
AC Test Voltage : 3,5 kV
NYIFY-F NYIFY-U Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cable
STANDARDS : VDE 0250/201 IEC 332-1
APPLICATION
In on or under plaster including installations in bathrooms
and shower compartment in dwellings and hotels. Without
plaster covering in cavities of ceilings and walls of
non flammable materials. Not permitted in wooden houses
or buildings used for agricultural purposes, or in adjacent
section of buildings not separated from them by fireproof
walls.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded or solid copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
3. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 380V
AC Test Voltage : 2kV
H03V2V2-F / H05V2V2-F Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cables
STANDARDS : TS HD 21.12 S1 o VDE 0281 o BS 6141
APPLICATION
For installations in domestic environment, kitchen, office
and household appliances, also in humid conditions,
as well as connections subject to medium mechanical stress.
Also, they can be used for kitchen or heating
appliances, if cable is not in direct touch with hot surfaces
nor exposed to thermal irradiation.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
3. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 90 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/300 V (H03V2V2-F)
300/500 V (H05V2V2-F)
AC Test Voltage : 2 kV
H03V2V2H2-F / H05V2V2H2-F Harmonized copper wire and
Installation Cable
STANDARDS : TS HD 21.12 S1 oVDE 0281 o BS 6141
APPLICATION
Suitable in dry locations for connections of portable
electrical appliances submitted to low voltage, like radio
sets and lighting fittings but not for heating devices.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
3. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 90 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/300 V (H03V2V2H2-F)
300/500 V (H05V2V2H2-F)
AC Test Voltage : 2kV
H03VV-F / H05VV-F (TTR) Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cables
STANDARDS : TSE 9760 oHD 21.5 S3 oVDE 0281-5 oIEC 60227
oBS 6500
APPLICATION
In dry, damp and wet locations as flexible connecting
cables for light mechanical stresses. It's used at ambient
temperatures up to 70 ° C kitchen and hand tools etc.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
3. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/300 V (H03VV-F)
300/500 V (H05VV-F)
AC Test Voltage : 2 kV
H03VVH2-F / H05VVH2-F Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cable
STANDARDS : TSE 9760 HD 21.5 S3 o VDE 0281 o IEC 60227
o BS 6500
APPLICATION
Suitable in dry locations for connections of portable
electrical appliances submitted to low voltage, like radio
sets and lighting fittings but not for heating devices.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC ?nsulation
3. PVC Outer sheath
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/ 300V (H03VVH2-F)
300/500 V (H05VVH2-F)
AC Test Voltage : 2 kV
H05V-K (Twisted) Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cables
STANDARDS : TSE 9760 HD 21.5 S3
VDE 0281 IEC 60227 BS 6500
APPLICATION
Suitable in dry locations for connections of portable
electrical appliances submitted to weak strength, like
radio sets and lighting fittings but not for heating devices
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/300 V (H03VH-H)
300/500 V (H05V-K)
AC Test Voltage : 2 kV
H05V-K / H07V-K (NYAF) Harmonized Cables and Installation
Cables
STANDARDS : TSE 9758 HD 21.3 S3
VDE 0281-3 IEC 60227 BS 6004
APPLICATION
In moving places and used for instrument cabling and equipment
connection, in the pipe, under or on the plaster.
CONSTRUCTION
1. Finely stranded copper conductor
2. PVC Insulation
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Operation Temperature : 70 C
Max. Short Circuit Temperature : 160 C
Rated Voltage (Uo/U) : 300/500 V (H05V-K)
450/750 V (H07V-K)
AC Test Voltage : 2 - 2,5 kV
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Some Beauty From Turkey:
SULTAN AHMET SQUARE
The first of the seven hills on the promontory has been the most
important and dynamic part of the city in all ages. When the city was
first founded, the acropolis was a typical Mediterranean trading
center surrounded by city walls. This trading center was enlarged and
rebuilt during Roman times. The most prominent buildings and monuments
of the Roman era were built in the vicinity of the Hippodrome. Very
few relics of these works have endured to the present day.
The imperial palace, known as the "Great Palace", used to spread over
an area extending from the Hippodrome down to the seashore. Only the
mosaic floor panel of a large hall remains from this palace today. The
Augusteion, the most important square of the city, used to be here,
and between the square and the main avenue there was the Millairium
victory arch. The road used to extend as far as Rome and the stone
marking the first kilometer was located here. The baths, temples,
religious, cultural, administrative and social centers were all in
this district. The area maintained its importance in the Byzantine and
Turkish eras. Therefore some of the most important monuments of
Istanbul such as the Hagia Sophia, Sultan Ahmet Mosque, the Museum of
Turkish and Islamic Art and the Basilica Cistern are all located
around the Hippodrome.
The main streets in the city (those leading down to the harbor and
those extending toward the city walls in the west) started at the
Hippodrome and followed the slopes of the hills. The streets were
lined with business establishments and mansions. The side streets were
narrow and some were stepped. Some of the main streets had two-galleried
sidewalks. There were spacious squares along the route and the side
roads forking from these squares led to the city gates. The main
avenue was called the Mese, and Via Egnetia, the road to Rome, started
at the Golden Gate (Altmkapi).
Hippodrome means square for horses. The Hippodrome was built by the
Roman Emperor Septimius Severus towards the end of the 2nc* century
and it was extended to an immense size by Constantine the Great. Some
historians claim that it could seat thirty thousand spectators, while
others put the figure at sixty thousand. The main attraction was the
two or four-horse chariot races. In Roman and Byzantine times, the
Hippodrome served as the city's main meeting, entertainment and sports
center until the 10tn century. Like many of the other monuments in the
city, it lost its importance with the Latin invasion in 1204. Besides
the chariot races and gladiator fights with wild animals, there were
performances by musicians, dancers and acrobats. There were many
public holidays during Roman times to allow opportunities for all
these activities.
The Hippodrome was shaped like a gigantic "U" and the imperial box,
built like a balcony with four bronze horses on its roof, was situated
on the eastern side. The sand-covered surface of the Hippodrome was
divided into two by a low wall around which the chariots raced. On
this wall stood monuments brought here from different corners of the
empire and the statues of famous riders and their horses. Successful
chariot drivers were very wealthy and could have anything they wanted.
Originally there were 4 teams of drivers whose supporters' clubs
formed large quarrelling factions and competed for position and
prestige in the city. From time to time politics intermingled with the
races, and the clashes between competing forces turned into bloody
massacres.
The original ground level of the Hippodrome was 4 or 5 meters lower
than the present surface. Three monuments have remained to our day:
the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpent Column and the Walled Obelisk. In
the Turkish era, too, festivals, ^ceremonies and performances used to
be organized here. The Palace of Ibrahim Pasa opposite Sultan Ahmet
Mosque is the sole example of the imposing private residences of the
16th century. This elegant building now houses the Museum of Turkish
and Islamic Art.
Only the round southern end of the vast Hippodrome has survived. This
is a brick structure decorated with tall vaults. In later ages, all of
the stone blocks and columns of the Hippodrome were used for building
material. The ruins in the park to the right of the entrance to the
Hippodrome belong to 4th" and 5th century private palaces, and a
little further along there are the remains of the Byzantine Hagia
Euphemia church. LINKS