• Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable System 1
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Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

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 Product Introduction:

Aerial Bundled Conductor (ABC) has an aluminium conductor with a XLPE sheath. ABC usually has 3 cores plus neutral, the neutral can either be bare or insulated and the cable can have a street light of 25mm?. ABC is available in 600/1000v, 635/11kV or 12,7/22kV. We stock 1 core, 2 core and 3 core ABC cable.

 

Operating Characteristics:
Rated voltage of cable:0.6/1kV.
Continuous permissible operating temperature: 85℃.
Min bending radius under installation
Metal braid armored type:6D;
Non-armored type:4D≤25
6D>25

 

 

Specification:

 

Insulation
Material
SPEC
mm2
Conductor structure  Insulation 
hickness
(mm)
Approx
overall
diameter
(mm)
Approx
weight
(kg/km)
Phase
(compacted Al)
No./mm
Neutral
(alloy)
No./mm
XLPE
(HDPE)
1*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.212.5110.1
1*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.214.9163.9
1*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.417.5229
1*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.420.1300
1*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.423.6423.2
1*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.627.6585.4
2*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.214.2175.8
2*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.216.7258.4
2*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.419.7361.2
2*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.422.5472.1
2*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.426.1658.3
2*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.630.5908.2
3*16+1*167/1.727/1.721.216.3241.5
3*25+1*257/2.157/2.151.219.1353.6
3*35+1*357/2.547/2.541.422.5493.5
3*50+1*507/2.927/2.921.425.7644.1
3*70+1*7019/2.1519/2.151.429.7895.2
3*95+1*9519/2.5419/2.541.634.61233.5

 Al/XLPE Duplex Triplex Quadruplex 0.6/1kV ABC cable

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