Aerial Insulated Cables within Rated Voltage 10KV and 35KV
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Specifications
1.good manufacturer with 30 years' experience
2.good qualiy&competitive price
3.on time delivery
4.good after-sale service
Product standard
The product is manufactured according to the standards of GB14049“Aerial insulated cables of rated voltages 10 KV and 35KV” and IEC60502“Extruded solid dielectric power cables for rated voltages from 1KV to 30KV”.
Operating characteristics
Rated voltage: 10KV, 35KV:
Max. permissible continuous temperature:
HDPE insulated aerial cables: 75℃; XLPE insulated aerial cables: 90℃
Max. short circuit temperature of the conductor shall not exceed:
HDPE insulated aerial cables: 150℃; XLPE insulated aerial cables: 250℃
The installation ambient temperature should not below -20℃
The bending radius of cables are recommended as follows:
Single cable: not less than 20 times the diameter of cables; Multi-core cables: not less than 15 times the diameter of cables.
Type/Designation
Type | Designation |
JKYJ | Copper conductor XLPE insulated aerial cables |
JKTRYJ | Flexible copper conductor XLPE insulated aerial cables |
JKLYJ | Aluminum conductor XLPE insulated aerial cables |
JKLGYJ | ACSR conductor XLPE insulated aerial cables |
JKLHYJ | Aluminum alloy conductor XLPE insulated aerial cables |
JKY | Copper conductor PE insulated aerial cables |
JKTRY | Flexible copper conductor PE insulated aerial cables |
JKLY | Aluminum conductor PE insulated aerial cables |
JKLGY | ACSR conductor PE insulated aerial cables |
JKLHYJ/Q | Aluminum alloy conductor light type XLPE thinness insulated aerial cables |
JKLGYJ/Q | ACSR conductor light type XLPE thinness insulated aerial cables |
JKLY/Q | Aluminum conductor light type XLPE thinness insulated aerial cables |
JKLHY/Q | Aluminum alloy conductor light type PE thinness insulated aerial cables |
JKLGY/Q | ACSR conductor light type PE thinness insulated aerial cables |
Type of cable
Type | Cores Number | Rated Voltage KV | |
10 | 35 | ||
Nominal Cross-Section of conductor mm2 | |||
JKYJ, JKTRYJ, JKLYJ, JKLHYJ, JKLGYJ | 1 | 10~300 | 50~300 |
JKY, JKTRY, JKLY, JKLHY, JKLGY, JKLYJ/Q, JKLHYJ/Q, JKLY/Q, JKLHY/Q, JKLGYJ/Q, JKLGY/Q | 1 | 10~300 |
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Construction and technical parameter of cable
10KV Single-core copper aluminum and aluminum alloy conductor common insulated aerial cables of rated voltage | ||||||
Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor | Cable approx. diameter | Cable approx Weight | Tensile force of cable | |||
JKY JKTRY JKYJ JKTRYJ | JKLY JKLHY JKLYJ JKLHYJ | Hard Copper | Aluminum | Aluminum alloy | ||
mm2 | mm | Kg/km | Kg/km | N | ||
10 | 11.8 | 190 | 127 | 3471 | 1650 | 2514 |
16 | 12.8 | 257 | 158 | 5486 | 2512 | 4022 |
25 | 14.0 | 345 | 195 | 8465 | 3762 | 6284 |
35 | 15.0 | 450 | 235 | 11731 | 5177 | 8800 |
50 | 16.3 | 575 | 285 | 16502 | 7011 | 12569 |
70 | 17.8 | 670 | 257 | 23461 | 10354 | 17596 |
95 | 19.7 | 1045 | 463 | 21759 | 13727 | 23880 |
120 | 21.1 | 1285 | 550 | 39911 | 17339 | 30164 |
150 | 22.7 | 1580 | 655 | 49505 | 21033 | 37706 |
185 | 24.2 | 1855 | 755 | 61846 | 26732 | 46503 |
240 | 26.5 | 2380 | 935 | 79823 | 34679 | 60329 |
300 | 28.7 | 3000 | 1145 | 99788 | 43349 | 75411 |
35KV Single-core copper aluminum and aluminum alloy conductor common insulated aerial cables of rated voltage | ||||||
Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor | Cable approx. diameter | Cable approx Weight | Tensile force of cable | |||
JKYJ JKTRYJ
| JKLYJ JKLHYJ
| Hard Copper | Aluminum | Aluminum alloy | ||
mm2 | mm | Kg/km | Kg/km | N | ||
50 | 31.5 | 1184 | 874 | 16502 | 7011 | 12569 |
70 | 33.2 | 1421 | 987 | 23461 | 10354 | 17596 |
95 | 34.8 | 1703 | 1114 | 21759 | 13727 | 23880 |
120 | 36.2 | 1975 | 1231 | 39911 | 17339 | 30164 |
150 | 37.8 | 2301 | 1371 | 49505 | 21033 | 37706 |
185 | 39.4 | 2666 | 1519 | 61846 | 26732 | 46503 |
240 | 41.6 | 3231 | 1743 | 79823 | 34679 | 60329 |
300 | 43.8 | 3844 | 1984 | 99788 | 43349 | 75411 |
10KV Single-core ACSR Conductor aerial insulated cable | |||||||
Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor Al/Fe | Single Cable approx. diameter | Single Cable approx Weight | Single Tensile force of cable | Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor Al/Fe | Single Cable approx. diameter | Single Cable approx Weight | Single Tensile force of cable |
mm2 | mm | Kg/km | N | mm2 | mm | Kg/km | N |
25/4 | 14.4 | 239 | 9290 | 185/10 | 24.7 | 862 | 40880 |
35/6 | 15.6 | 295 | 12630 | 185/25 | 25.6 | 987 | 59420 |
50/8 | 16.9 | 367 | 16870 | 185/30 | 25.8 | 1005 | 64320 |
50/30 | 18.9 | 565 | 42620 | 185/45 | 26.4 | 1032 | 80190 |
70/10 | 18.7 | 473 | 23390 | 210/10 | 25.9 | 1147 | 45140 |
70/40 | 21.1 | 743 | 58300 | 210/25 | 26.8 | 963 | 65990 |
95/15 | 20.9 | 610 | 35000 | 210/35 | 27.1 | 1102 | 74250 |
95/20 | 21.1 | 639 | 37200 | 210/50 | 27.7 | 1163 | 90830 |
95/55 | 23.3 | 966 | 78110 | 240/30 | 28.0 | 1286 | 75620 |
120/7 | 21.6 | 614 | 27570 | 240/40 | 28.3 | 1225 | 83370 |
120/20 | 22.4 | 723 | 41000 | 240/55 | 29.0 | 1286 | 102100 |
120/25 | 22.7 | 770 | 47880 | 300/15 | 29.4 | 1434 | 68060 |
120/70 | 25.2 | 1176 | 98370 | 300/20 | 29.6 | 1280 | 75680 |
150/8 | 23.1 | 731 | 32860 | 300/25 | 29.9 | 1380 | 83410 |
150/20 | 23.8 | 827 | 46630 | 300/40 | 30.3 | 1479 | 92220 |
150/25 | 24.1 | 874 | 54110 | 300/50 | 30.7 | 1563 | 103400 |
150/35 | 24.6 | 961 | 65020 | 300/70 | 31.5 | 1752 | 128000 |
10KV Single-core ACSR Conductor light type thin insulated aerial cable | |||||||
Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor Al/Fe | Single Cable approx. diameter | Single Cable approx Weight | Single Tensile force of cable | Nominal cross-sectional area of conductor Al/Fe | Single Cable approx. diameter | Single Cable approx Weight | Single Tensile force of cable |
mm2 | mm | Kg/km | N | mm2 | mm | Kg/km | N |
25/4 | 11.6 | 177 | 9290 | 185/10 | 21.7 | 742 | 40880 |
35/6 | 12.8 | 227 | 12630 | 185/25 | 22.6 | 863 | 59420 |
50/8 | 14.1 | 293 | 16870 | 185/30 | 22.8 | 907 | 64320 |
50/30 | 16.1 | 482 | 42620 | 185/45 | 23.4 | 1019 | 80190 |
70/10 | 15.9 | 390 | 23390 | 210/10 | 22.9 | 835 | 45140 |
70/40 | 18.1 | 642 | 58300 | 210/25 | 23.8 | 972 | 65990 |
95/15 | 17.9 | 509 | 35000 | 210/35 | 24.1 | 1032 | 74250 |
95/20 | 18.1 | 538 | 37200 | 210/50 | 24.7 | 1151 | 90830 |
95/55 | 20.3 | 853 | 7 8110 | 240/30 | 25.0 | 1088 | 75620 |
120/7 | 18.6 | 511 | 27570 | 240/40 | 25.3 | 1148 | 83370 |
120/20 | 19.4 | 615 | 41000 | 240/55 | 26.0 | 1292 | 102100 |
120/25 | 19.7 | 661 | 47880 | 300/15 | 26.4 | 1136 | 68060 |
120/70 | 22.2 | 1054 | 98370 | 300/20 | 26.6 | 1182 | 75680 |
150/8 | 20.1 | 620 | 32860 | 300/25 | 26.9 | 1234 | 83410 |
150/20 | 20.8 | 712 | 46630 | 300/40 | 27.3 | 1331 | 92220 |
150/25 | 21.1 | 758 | 54110 | 300/50 | 27.7 | 1413 | 103400 |
150/35 | 21.6 | 842 | 65020 | 300/70 | 28.5 | 1597 | 128000 |
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Aerial Insulated Cables within Rated Voltage 10KV and 35KV
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