3x95+50mm2 Stranded Copper Cable, 0.6/1kV, XLPE Insulated | Alfanar
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3.5 core stranded copper power cable (CU/XLPE/PVC/PVC), It has the ability to withstand high temperatures of up to 90 degrees Celsius for long periods without any damage, produced by Al Fanar Company, size 3×95+50 mm2.
Product description
3.5 core stranded copper power cable (CU/XLPE/PVC/PVC), Produced by Al Fanar Company according to the International Electrotechnical Commission standard (IEC 60502-1). Insulated with XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene), which offers an exceptional combination of properties that make it the ideal choice for a wide range of power and energy transmission applications due to its excellent electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, where it is characterized by its ability to withstand high temperatures up to 90°C for extended periods without compromising performance. It also offers excellent resistance to moisture, corrosion, and chemicals, ensuring long-term safety of use. Additionally, sheathed in PVC (polyvinyl chloride) material, which provides extra protection for the cable against shocks, abrasion, corrosion, and prevents harmful UV rays from damaging the cable. This makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Available in different shapes, sizes and conductor ratings to meet diverse application requirements.
- Conductor Type: Copper
- Insulation Material: XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
- Outer Jacket: Double PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
- Voltage: 600/1000 volts
- Conductor Shape: Sectoral Stranded (sm)
- Number of Cores: 3.5 (3 Core + Neutral Line)
- Conductor Size (Cross-Sectional Area): (3×95)+50 mm2
- Max DC Conductor Resistance at 20°C: 0.1930 / 0.3870 ohm/km
- Max AC Conductor Resistance at 70°C: 0.2481 / 0.4944
ohm/km - Current Rating Laid in Ground: 251 Ampere
- Current Rating Laid In Ducts: 193 Ampere
- Current Rating Laid in Free Air: 271 Ampere
- Approx Overall Diameter: 35.4 mm
- Weight: 3645 kg/km
- Phase Core Color: (red, yellow, blue, black)
- Standard: IEC 60502-1