4x150mm 0.6/1kV Stranded Aluminum Cable, XLPE Insulated, SWA Armored | Riyadh Cables
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4 core stranded aluminum electrical cable (AL/XLPE/SWA/PVC), Low voltage 600/1000V, withstands high temperatures up to 90°C, produced by Riyadh Cables Company, Size 4×150mm2.
Product description
4 core stranded aluminum electrical cable (AL/XLPE/SWA/PVC), Produced by Riyadh Cables Company. according to IEC 60502-1 (International Electrotechnical Commission) standard. Armored with layer of steel wires (SWA) to give it mechanical strength to protect it from external pressures that fall on the cable. Insulated with XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene) which provides a unique combination of strength, flexibility and reliability making them suitable for a diverse range of applications. It can withstand high temperatures up to 90°C for extended periods without compromising performance. The cable also withstands harsh environmental conditions, including moisture, corrosion and chemicals, making it ideal for outdoor use. It is also jacketed with a high-quality PVC (polyvinyl chloride) outer sheath that provides additional protection against corrosion and mechanical damage. XLPE cable is commonly used extensively in power transmission and distribution systems in homes, buildings, offices and industrial applications where there is a risk of mechanical damage. Available in different shapes, sizes and conductor ratings to meet diverse application requirements.
- Conductor Type: Aluminum
- Insulation Material: XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
- Outer Sheath: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
- Voltage : 600/1000 volts
- Conductor Type: Sectoral Stranded (sm)
- Number of Cores: 4
- Conductor Size (Cross-Sectional Area): 150 mm2
- Number of Wires: 15
- Nominal Insulation Thickness: 1.4 mm
- Armoring: SWA (Steel Wire Armor)
- Nominal Aluminum Wire Diameter: 2.5 mm
- Nominal Sheath Thickness: 2.6 mm
- Approx Overall Diameter: 52 mm
- Weight: 4850 kg/km
- Length : 250 meters
- Phase Core Colors: (red, yellow, blue, black)
- Standard: IEC 60502-1