From some training notes...
Some drive manufacturers have recommended specialised cables using one or more braided copper screens. Measurements at Control Techniques have consistently shown that low-cost steel-wire armoured cable, as widely used in the UK, gives equally good results. The reason for this appears to be that although the steel wire is a less effective screen (Z[SUB]T[/SUB] is higher than for the copper braid), the losses in this frequency range are higher so that the actual current flowing in the screen is less.
Also,
http://www.brookcrompton.com/pdf-files/GAMBICA_Installation_Guide_Power_Drive_Systems.pdf also suggests that galvanised steel wire armour is an effective screen, and cables with open woven braids are not suitable.
I would class SY as an open woven braid......discuss
Some drive manufacturers have recommended specialised cables using one or more braided copper screens. Measurements at Control Techniques have consistently shown that low-cost steel-wire armoured cable, as widely used in the UK, gives equally good results. The reason for this appears to be that although the steel wire is a less effective screen (Z[SUB]T[/SUB] is higher than for the copper braid), the losses in this frequency range are higher so that the actual current flowing in the screen is less.
Also,
http://www.brookcrompton.com/pdf-files/GAMBICA_Installation_Guide_Power_Drive_Systems.pdf also suggests that galvanised steel wire armour is an effective screen, and cables with open woven braids are not suitable.
I would class SY as an open woven braid......discuss