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Aluminum XLPE insulated Cable
Aluminum XLPE insulated Cable

3.8/6.6kV Aluminum XLPE insulated Cable

Application

Medium voltage 3.8/6.6kV power cables are designed to be used for the supply of electrical energy in fixed applications up to the rated voltages at a nominal power frequency between 49Hz and 61Hz, they are suitable for use in distribution installation, electrical power station , they are applied for installation, outdoors, underground where subject to mechanical damage.

Construction
  • Conductor: Plain circular compacted aluminum
  • Conductor Screen: Extruded semi-conducting compound
  • Insulation: XLPE
  • Insulation Screen: Extruded semi-conducting compound
  • Metallic Screen: copper wire
  • Sheath: PVC
Main Characteristics
  • Nominal Voltage: 3.8/6.6 (7.2) kV
  • Maximum Continuous Operating Temperature: 90°C
  • Max. Short Circuit Temperature: 250°C
Specification

AS/NZS 1429.1:2006Electrie cables-Polymeric insulated Part 1: For working voltages 1.9/3.3 (3.6) kV up to and including 19/33 (36) kV.

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Product Parameters

Sectional Area of Conductor(AL) Nom. Conductor Diameter Nom. Insulation Thickness Nom. Diameter Over insulation Screen Area on Each core Nom. Diameter Over Screened Wires Nom. Overall Diameter Approx. mass
mm² mm mm mm mm² mm mm kg/100m
35 6.9 2.5 13 17.6 14.5 20 54
50 8.1 2.5 14.2 17.6 15.6 21.1 60
70 9.6 2.5 15.8 17.6 17.3 22.8 69
95 11.4 2.5 17.5 17.6 19.1 24.6 80
120 12.8 2.5 18.9 17.6 20.5 26 89
150 14.2 2.5 20.3 17.6 21.9 27.4 99
185 15.7 2.5 21.8 17.6 23.5 29.2 114
240 18 2.6 24.3 17.6 26.1 31.8 135
300 20.1 2.8 27 17.6 29 34.9 160
400 23 3 30.3 17.6 32.1 38.2 200

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FAQ

How do you calculate the minimum bending radius of cables?
What is the purpose of a metallic shield in MV and HV cables?
Is a flame-retardant cable also fire resistant?
What are the weight limits for different types of packages?
Armored vs. Unarmored Cables?
What is the operating temperature of the cable?
The operating temperature of a cable is determined by the insulation and sheathing material. PVC has a range of -15°C to 70°C, XLPE can reach up to 90°C, while silicone rubber can handle temperatures from -60°C to 180°C.
Longitudinal Water Blocking vs. Lateral Water Blocking?
A longitudinally water blocking cable is designed with a barrier to prevent the spread of moisture along its length. Longitudinal water blocking stops water from migrating along the cable's core, typically between the conductor strands, insulation layers, or metallic screens. Lateral water blocking ensures that water cannot penetrate the cable in the event that the sheathing is pierced or damaged. Radial water blocking prevents water from penetrating the cable's outer sheath or insulation layers, thereby stopping it from entering the cable structure entirely. Longitudinal water blocking can be achieved through various methods, including the application of water-blocking tapes and powders. These are frequently located on either side of a metallic screen and conductor. Lateral water blocking is typically accomplished by applying a layer of aluminum/polyester tape to the underside of the outer sheath.
Why do cable prices vary significantly among suppliers within the same region?
Cable prices vary due to differences in supplier strategies, competition, raw materials, and production processes, as well as after-sales services, including installation, equipment, and ongoing support.
How long is the validity period of cold shrink cable accessories?
The validity period for most cold shrink cable accessories is typically 3 years from the date of manufacture, provided they are stored under recommended conditions. These conditions usually include controlled humidity and temperature ranges.
Flame Retardant Cables VS Fire Resistant Cables?
Both types of cables are crucial in enhancing the likelihood of escape and survival in the event of a fire and are often confused with one another. However, there is a fundamental distinction between flame retardant cables and fire resistant cables. Flame retardant cables are engineered to inhibit the spread of fire to adjacent areas. On the other hand, fire resistant cables are specifically designed to preserve circuit integrity and ensure functionality during a fire, under specified conditions, aiding both evacuees and firefighters.

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