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NA2XSBY-Cable

NA2XSBY 12/20 (24) kV Aluminum XLPE insulated Copper wire shielded Steel tape armored Cable

Application

Medium voltage NA2XSBY cables for distribution networks. They are suitable for laying indoor, tunnel, cables trench and underground, it is able to bear external mechanical forces, but unable to bear heavy pulling force, it widely used in transformer stations, electric power plants and industrial plants.

Construction
  • Conductor: Aluminum, class 2, circular compacted conductors
  • Conductor screen: Non-metallic, semi-conducting compound
  • Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE)
  • Insulation screen: Non-metallic, semi-conducting compound
  • Metallic screen: Copper wire
  • Inner sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
  • Armour: Non-magnetic steel tape
  • Outer sheath: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Main Characteristics
  • Good electrical and mechanical properties.
  • Minimal dielectric loss, high insulation resistance.
Specification

IEC 60228 Conductors of Insulated Cables
IEC 60502-2 Power Cables with Extruded Insulation and Their Accessories for Rated Voltages from 1kV (Um=1.2KV) up to 30kV (Um=36KV)-Part 2: Cables for Rated Voltages of 6kV (Um=7.2KV) up to 30kV (Um=36kV).

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Product Parameters

No.of Cores and Nominal Cross Section Nominal Insulation Thickness Nominal Steel Tape Thickness Nominal Sheath Thickness Approx. Overall Diameter Approx.Weight Max.D.C.Resistance of Conductor at 20℃
Cu Al Cu Al
mm² mm mm mm mm kg/km kg/km Ω/km Ω/km
1×35 5.5 0.20 1.9 30.2 1347 1136 0.524 0.868
1×50 5.5 0.20 1.9 31.3 1503 1217 0.387 0.641
1×70 5.5 0.20 2 33.2 1777 1363 0.268 0.443
1×95 5.5 0.20 2 35 2087 1513 0.193 0.32
1×120 5.5 0.20 2.1 36.4 2373 1647 0.153 0.253
1×150 5.5 0.50 2.2 39.3 3156 2251 0.124 0.206
1×185 5.5 0.50 2.2 41 3582 2444 0.0991 0.164
1×240 5.5 0.50 2.3 43.7 4240 2765 0.0754 0.125
1×300 5.5 0.50 2.4 46.1 4921 3075 0.0601 0.100
1×400 5.5 0.50 2.5 49.2 5980 3604 0.047 0.0778
1×500 5.5 0.50 2.6 52.9 7136 4121 0.0366 0.0605
1×630 5.5 0.50 2.7 57.0 8689 4777 0.0283 0.0469

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FAQ

Is a flame-retardant cable also fire resistant?
What is the operating temperature of the cable?
What is the validity period for the offer of cable?
What is the service life of cables?
What are the weight limits for different types of packages?
Armored vs. Unarmored Cables?
Armored cables are ideal for direct burial and laying underground, offering protection against environmental factors. Unarmored cables are unsuitable for burial or use in other challenging applications and installations.
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.
What are the weight limits for different types of packages?
The weight limit for a wooden drum or steel wooden is 5,000 kg, and for a steel drum, it is 10,000 kg.
Is a flame-retardant cable also fire resistant?
No. A flame-retardant cable is not the same as a fire-resistant cable. A flame-retardant cable is designed to restrict the spread of fire by inhibiting combustion. Fire-resistant cables, on the other hand, maintain circuit integrity and continue to function for a specified time under defined fire conditions.
What are the benefits of EPR material?
EPR is widely used as an insulation material for electric cables due to its high dielectric strength, and it also serves as a sheathing material with excellent ozone and weathering resistance. EPR has a wide thermal range, typically spanning from -55°C to 150°C. Unlike other organic rubbers, there is no need to tin the copper conductor to prevent deterioration of the rubber.

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