• 1 KV Aerial Insulated Cable Used For Overhead Power Transmission System 1
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1 KV Aerial Insulated Cable Used For Overhead Power Transmission

1 KV Aerial Insulated Cable Used For Overhead Power Transmission

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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Product Introduction:KV Aerial insulated cable

 

Features: Used for overhead power transmission and distribution lines of AC rated voltage up to and including 1kV.
GB/T 12527 Aerial insulated cables of Rated voltage up to and including 1KV.
GB/T 3955 Round Aluminum Wire for electrical purposes
GB/T 3957 Conductors of insulated cables
IEC 60502 Power cable with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1KV

Specifcation:

Type

    Specification

Inner conductor structure
n
/mm

Insulation
Outer diameter

Braided screen

Cable core

Outer diameter

Overall diameter

SYV-75-1.5-1*4

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

1

2.80±0.10

8.2±0.20

SYV-75-1.5-1*8

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

1

2.80±0.10

10.8±0.20

SYV-75-1.5-1*16

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

1

2.80±0.10

14.8±0.20

SYV-75-1.5-2*4

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

2

2.80±0.10

9.2±0.20

SYV-75-1.5-2*8

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

2

2.80±0.10

12.1±0.20

SYV-75-1.5-2*16

1×0.28

1.50±0.10

2

2.80±0.10

16.6±0.20

SYV-75-2-1*4

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

1

3.20±0.10

9.4±0.20

SYV-75-2-1*8

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

1

3.20±0.10

12.6±0.20

SYV-75-2-1*16

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

1

3.20±0.10

17.6±0.20

SYV-75-2-2*4

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

2

3.20±0.10

11.1±0.20

SYV-75-2-2*8

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

2

3.20±0.10

15.0±0.20

SYV-75-2-2*16

1×0.34

2.00±0.10

2

3.20±0.10

20.8±0.20

 

 

 

 

 

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