400 sq mm 4 Core Stranded Copper Cable, Steel Tape Armed, PVC Insulated, 0.6/1kV | Alfanar
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Four core stranded copper armored cable (CU/PVC/STA/PVC), size 400mm2, low voltage 600/1000V, phase core color is red, yellow, blue and black. PVC cables are a widely used and effective choice for power transmission in various applications. They are distinguished by their economical cost, reliable performance, and durability produced by Alfanar Company.
Product description
Stranded copper armored cable (CU/PVC/STA/PVC), produced by Alfanar Company according to the International Electrotechnical Commission standard (IEC 60502-1). Armored with double steel tape (STA) to give it mechanical strength to protect it from external pressures that fall on the cable, As well PVC cables are a widely used and effective choice for power transmission in various applications. They are distinguished by their economical cost, reliable performance, and durability, As PVC (polyvinyl chloride) layer forms excellent insulation around the conductor to prevent leakage of electric current, the outer sheath provides additional protection for the cable against shocks, abrasion, and corrosion. It also prevents harmful UV rays from damaging the cable and is highly resistant to water and moisture. This makes it suitable for indoor and outdoor applications where there is a risk of mechanical damage.
- Conductor Type: Copper
- Insulation Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
- Armouring: Double Layers of Galvanized Steel Tapes (STA)
- Outer Jacket: PVC
- Voltage: 600/1000 volts
- Conductor Shape: Sector Shaped (sm)
- Number of Cores: 4
- Conductor Size (Cross-Sectional Area): 400 mm2
- Max DC Conductor Resistance at 20°C: 0.0470 ohm/km
- Max AC Conductor Resistance at 90°C: 0.638 ohm/km
- Current Rating Laid in Ground: 414 Ampere
- Current Rating Laid in Ducts: 350 Ampere
- Current Rating Laid in Free Air: 471 Ampere
- Approx Overall Diameter: 76.1 mm
- Weight: 18245 kg/km
- Phase Core Colors: (Red, Yellow, Blue, Black)
- Standard: IEC 60502-1