• 3x2.5mm2 Cu copper Conductor XLPE Insulated armored electric power cable SWA Cable(6-35KV) System 1
  • 3x2.5mm2 Cu copper Conductor XLPE Insulated armored electric power cable SWA Cable(6-35KV) System 2
3x2.5mm2 Cu copper Conductor XLPE Insulated armored electric power cable SWA Cable(6-35KV)

3x2.5mm2 Cu copper Conductor XLPE Insulated armored electric power cable SWA Cable(6-35KV)

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low voltage PVC insulated SWA power cable

Application:

PVC insulation, thin steel-wire armor, PVC sheath power cable is adapt to the well, underwater with the bottom of sea ,the cable can bear the bigger pressure with lead to pull the dint.

Standards: IEC502, IEC332-3

Conductor: Cu

Insulation: PVC (Premature Ventricular Contraction)

Armored: Steel wire

Sheath: PVC (Premature Ventricular Contraction)

Sheath Color: Black or Gray (Bespoke cable)

Bending Radius: 8D ± 0.05

Temperature Rating: 0°C to 70°C

0.6/1kV 3-core Cu/PVC/SWA/PVC Cable

Nominal cross sectional area of conductor(mm2)

 

Steel wire thickness(mm)

Approx, overall diameter(mm)

3×25

/

24.5

3×50

/

30.2

3×70

/

34.1

3×120

/

42.0

3×150


45.9

3×240

/

55.4

3×300

/

60.6

 

Application:

PVC insulation, thin steel-wire armor, PVC sheath power cable is adapt to the well, underwater with the bottom of sea ,the cable can bear the bigger pressure with lead to pull the dint.

Standards: IEC502, IEC332-3

Conductor: Cu

Insulation: PVC (Premature Ventricular Contraction)

Armored: Steel wire

Sheath: PVC (Premature Ventricular Contraction)

Sheath Color: Black or Gray (Bespoke cable)

Bending Radius: 8D ± 0.05

Temperature Rating: 0°C to 70°C

0.6/1kV 4-core Cu/PVC/SWA/PVC Cable

Nominal cross sectional area of conductor(mm2)

 

Steel wire thickness(mm)

Approx, overall diameter(mm)

4×25

/

27.1

4×50

/

34.4

4×70

/

37.9

4×120


46.9

4×150

/

51.8

4×240

/

62.3


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