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Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulated Shipboard/Marine Power Cable

Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulated Shipboard/Marine Power Cable

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Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulated Shipboard/Marine Power Cable

   XLPE  insulated low-smoke, halogen-free and flame retardant shipboard power cable,  type SC
   XLPE  insulated fire resistance and flame retardant shipboard power cable, type SNA,  SNC

 

Application:
 The XLPE  insulated shipboard/marine power cable with rated voltage up to and including  0.6/1kV is applicable for all kinds of shipboards and over-water buildings like  petrol platform at sea.

 

Operation Properties:
 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

 

Execution Standard:


     Type

   Execution    Standard

DA Type

SA Type

SC Type

SNA Type

SNC Type

 

CJV/SA/DA/SNA
         CJV80/SA/DA/SNA
         CJV90/SA/DA/SNA
         CJV82/SA/DA/SNA
         CJV92/SA/DA/SNA

 

IEC60092-351
         IEC60092-353
         IEC60092-359
         IEC60228
         IEC60332-1
         GB9331.5

 

IEC60092-351
         IEC60092-353
         IEC60092-359
         IEC60228
         IEC60332-3
         GB9331.5

 

 

IEC60092-351
     IEC60092-353
     IEC60092-359
     IEC60228
     IEC60332-3
     IEC60331
     GB9331.5

 

 

 

CJPJ/SC/SNC
         CJPJ80/SC/SNC
         CJP90J/SC/SNC
         CJPJ82/SC/SNC
         CJPJ92/SC/SNC

 

 

 

 

 

IEC60092-351
         IEC60092-353
         IEC60092-359
         IEC60228
         IEC60332-3
         IEC61034
         IEC60754
         GB9331.5

 

 

IEC60092-351
     IEC60092-353
     IEC60092-359
     IEC60228
     IEC60332-3
     IEC61034
     IEC60331
     IEC60754
     GB9331.5

Specifications:


     Type (DA/SA/SB/SC/SNA)

No. of cores

Nominal cross-sectional area mm²

All Types

1

1—300

2

1—120

3

1—185

4—37

1—2.5

Type and Name:


     Type

Name

CJV/SA/DA/SNA

XLPE insulated PVC sheathed    shipboard power cable, type DA、SA、SNA

 

CJV80/SA/DA/SNA

XLPE insulated PVC inner sheathed bare tinned copper    braid armored shipboard power cable, type DA、SA、SNA

 

CJV82/SA/DA/SNA

XLPE insulated PVC inner sheathed tinned copper braid    armored and PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable , type DA、SA、SNA

 

CJV90/SA/DA/SNA

XLPE insulated PVC inner sheathed bare zinc plated    steel wire braid armored shipboard power cable, type DA、SA、SNA

 

CJV92/SA/DA/SNA

XLPE insulated PVC inner sheathed zinc plated steel    wire braid armored and PVC outer sheathed shipboard power cable, type DA、SA、SNA

CJPJ/SC/SNC

XLPE insulated PO sheathed low-smoke, halogen-free    (LSOH) and flame-retardant shipboard power cable, type SC、SNC

 

CJPJ80/SC/SNC

XLPE insulated PO inner sheathed bare tinned copper    braid armored low-smoke, halogen-free (LSOH) and flame-retardant shipboard    power cable, type SC、SNC

 

CJPJ86/SC/SNC

XLPE insulated PO inner sheathed tinned copper braid    armored and PO outer sheathed low-smoke, halogen-free(LSOH) and    flame-retardant shipboard power cable, type SC、SNC

 

CJP90/SC/SNC

XLPE insulated PO inner sheathed bare zinc plated    steel wire braid armored low-smoke, halogen-free(LSOH) and flame-retardant    shipboard power cable, type SC、SNC

 

CJPJ96/SC/SNC

XLPE insulated PO inner sheathed zinc plated steel    wire braid armored and PO outer sheathed low-smoke ,halogen-free(LSOH) and    flame-retardant shipboard power cable, type SC、SNC

Main Technical Properties
   DC resistance and insulated resistance of  conductor
   The second class of Conductor


     
     Nominal
     cross-sectional area
     mm²

DC resistance of Conductor
     at 20℃ 
     ≤Ω/km

XLPE Insulation resistance ≥ MΩ/km

20℃

工作温度
     Operating temperature

1

18.2

1077

1.077

1.5

12.2

949

0.949

2.5

7.56

785

0.785

4

4.70

664

0.664

6

3.11

567

0.567

10

1.84

458

0.458

16

1.16

376

0.376

25

0.734

385

0.385

35

0.529

331

0.331

50

0.391

318

0.318

70

0.270

294

0.294

95

0.195

254

0.254

120

0.154

246

0.246

150

0.126

258

0.258

185

0.100

264

0.264

240

0.0762

246

0.246

300

0.0607

233

0.233

 

Main Technical Properties:


     No.

Technical Properties

Type DA

Type SA

Type SNA

Type SC

Type SNC

1

D.C. resistance of Conductor(Ω/km)

See above table

2

Insulation resistance(Ω/km)

See above table

3

Power frequency voltage test for 4h

Insulated    and no breakdown at 3.5kV

4

XLPE insulation hot set test

≤175%

5

Single vertical burning test

IEC60332-1

6

Bundled burning test


IEC60332-3(A type)

7
     7.1

Burning smoke density test
     Minimum light transmittance

 

 

 

 

60%

8

 

Fire resistance test



No breakdown for 90min at 750℃



9

Burning gas corrosion test


9.1

HCL Content (mg/g)

Not more than 5

9.2

PH value


Not less than 4.3

9.3

Conductibility (μs/mm)


Not more than 10

Referenced current carrying capacity for  continues operating

Referenced current carrying capacity for the  cable of single core and three cores


     Nominal cross-sectional area

    Referenced    current carrying capacity

Single Core

Three Cores

10

82

71

16

103

92

25

132

113

35

160

132

50

193

155

70

244

197

95

296

240

120

338

273

150

385

310

185

442

240

522

300

602

400

700

500

804

630

921

Temperature for continues operating

85℃

Surrounding temperature

45℃

Correction factors at different ambient air  temperatures:

 

the highest permission temperature for conductor

Correction factors at different ambient air temperature

35℃

40℃

45℃

50℃

55℃

60℃

65℃

70℃

75℃

80℃

85℃

60℃

1.29

1.15

1.0

0.82

65℃

1.22

1.12

1.0

0.87

0.71

70℃

1.18

1.10

1.0

0.89

0.77

0.63

75℃

1.15

1.08

1.0

0.91

0.82

0.71

0.58

80℃

1.13

1.07

1.0

0.93

0.85

0.76

0.65

0.53

85℃

1.12

1.06

1.0

0.94

0.87

0.79

0.71

0.61

0.50

90℃

1.12

1.06

1.0

0.94

0.88

0.82

0.74

0.67

0.68

0.47

95℃

1.10

1.05

1.0

0.95

0.89

0.84

0.77

0.71

0.63

0.55

0.45


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