Cross-linked polyethylene insulated (flame retardant) power cable

Low voltage power cable

The performance of cross-linked polyethylene insulated (flame retardant) power cable conforms to IEC60502-2004.

Purpose description

Cross-linked polyethylene insulated power cables not only possess excellent electrical performance, mechanical properties, heat aging resistance, environmental stress resistance, and chemical corrosion resistance, but also feature a simple structure, ease of use, no restriction on laying elevation differences, high long-term operating temperature (90 degrees), and large transmission capacity. The cross-linked polyethylene insulated power cable products include both flame-retardant and non-flame-retardant full series.

Operative norm

The performance of cross-linked polyethylene insulated (flame retardant) power cable conforms to IEC60502-2004.

Scope of application

★ System: This product is suitable for power transmission in AC 50Hz lines with a rated voltage of 0.6/1KV (the highest system voltage is 1.2KV). ★ Site: Installed in indoor areas, cable trenches, pipelines, and direct burial within industries such as metallurgy, power, and construction, where the environment cannot withstand mechanical external forces for fixed use.

Operational performance

★ Rated Voltage: The rated voltage for industrial frequency AC is 0.6/1KV, and the highest voltage used in AC systems should not exceed 1.2KV. ★ Operating Temperature: The maximum allowable operating temperature for the cable conductor over a long period is 90℃. During a short circuit, the highest temperature of the cable conductor can reach 250℃, with a duration not exceeding 5s. ★ Ambient Temperature: The minimum ambient temperature for cable operation is-10℃. ★ Installation Temperature: When installing and laying the cable, the temperature should be no less than 0℃. ★ Bend Radius: The recommended minimum bend radius is 20D for single-core cables and 15D for multi-core cables.

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Usage context

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