NFC Standard Black Color XLPE Insulation Supporting Aerial Cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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Product Description
ABC CABLE -aerial bundle cable :are mainly used for electric power transmission, rebuiding of urban and forest regions. They can improves safety and reliance of electrified wire netting.
1kv abc cable,
Type:Duplex Service Drop, Triplex Service Drop, Quadruplex Service Drop
Phase Conductor Construction
The phase conductor is aluminum alloy 1350-H19 hard-drawn, compressed concentric-lay-stranded.
Neutral Conductor Construction
Cable assemblies are available with the following neutral conductors:
Aluminum alloy 1350-H19 hard-drawn, concentric-lay-stranded
Aluminum alloy 6201-T81, concentric-lay-stranded
Insulation Material
The standard insulation on the phase conductor is black low-density crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE)
Alternatively, black linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) insulation with a 75°C temperature rating is available upon request.
Number of Conductor Cross - Section | Insulated Wires | Number of Conductor Cross - Section | Insulated Wires | |
Distribution Line | Distribution Line | |||
Number & Cross - Section | Number & Cross - Section | |||
mm 2 | Number & Cross - Section | mm 2 | Number & Cross - Section | |
2x16 | 2x16 | 3x120+1x16+70 | 3x120 | |
2x25 | 2x25 | 3x120+2x16+70 | 3x120 | |
2x35 | 2x35 | 3x150+70 | 3x150 | |
2x50 | 2x50 | 3x150+1x16+70 | 3x150 | |
4x16 | 4x16 | 3x150+2x16+70 | 3x150 | |
4x25 | 4x25 | 3x120+95 | 3x120 | |
4x35 | 4x35 | 3x120+1x16+95 | 3x120 | |
3x25+54.6 | 3x25 | 3x120+2x16+95 | 3x120 | |
3x25+1x16+54.6 | 3x25 | 3x150+95 | 3x150 | |
3x25+2x16+54.6 | 3x25 | 3x150+1x16+95 | 3x150 | |
3x35+54.6 | 3x35 | 3x150+2x16+95 | 3x150 | |
3x35+1x16+54.6 | 3x35 | 1x16+25 | 1x16 | |
3x35+2x16+54.6 | 3x35 | 1x25+35 | 1x25 | |
3x50+54.6 | 3x50 | 1x35+50 | 1x35 | |
3x50+1x16+54.6 | 3x50 | 3x16+25 | 3x16 | |
3x50+2x16+54.6 | 3x50 | 3x25+35 | 3x25 | |
3x70+54.6 | 3x70 | 3x35+50 | 3x35 | |
3x70+1x16+54.6 | 3x70 | 3x50+70 | 3x50 | |
3x70+2x16+54.6 | 3x70 | 3x70+95 | 3x70 | |
3x70+1x25+54.6 | 3x70 | 3x120+95 | 3x120 | |
3x70+2x25+54.6 | 3x70 | 4x16+25 | 4x16 | |
3x70+70 | 3x70 | 4x25+35 | 4x25 | |
3x70+1x16+70 | 3x70 | 4x35+50 | 4x35 | |
3x70+2x16+70 | 3x70 | 4x50+70 | 4x50 | |
3x95+70 | 3x95 | 4x70+95 | 4x70 | |
3x95+1x16+70 | 3x95 | 1x16+25 | - | |
3x95+2x16+70 | 3x95 | 1x16+1x16+25 | 1x16 | |
3x120+70 | 3x120 | 3x16+1x16+25 | 3x16 | |
4x16+1x16+25 | 4x16 | 3x25+1x16+35 | 3x25 | |
4x25+1x16+35 | 4x25 | 3x35+1x16+50 | 3x35 | |
4x35+1x16+50 | 4x35 | 3x50+1x16+70 | 3x50 | |
4x50+1x16+70 | 4x50 | 3x70+1x16+95 | 3x70 |
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NFC Standard Black Color XLPE Insulation Supporting Aerial Cable
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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