• YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502 System 1
  • YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502 System 2
YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

YJV CU/XLPE/PVC copper conductor XLPE insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502

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CU/XLPE/PVC 
XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV,IEC60502


CONSTRUCTION

Conductor: plain annealed copper, class 2 strandedcircular, compacted or sectored

Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene(XLPE) compound

Insulation color: natural

Outer sheath: Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) Compound type ST2

Outer sheath Colour:  Black


ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Operating voltage, U0/U:0.6/1KV

Operating temperature:-15℃ to 90 ℃

Final short circuit temperature:250 ℃

Test voltage:3.5KV for 5 minutes


REFERENCE  STANDARDS

Design specification: IEC 60502-1

Conductor: IEC 60228

Flam Retardancy: IEC 60332-1


INSTALLATION  REFERENCE

Min. bending radius(mm):8 ×cable overall diameter

Max. pulling tension(N/mm2):50


Nominal conductor area(mm2)

No. and diameter of wires(no./mm)

Radial thickness of insulation(mm)

Cable overall diameter(mm)

Approximate weight(kg/km)

1*6

7/1.04

0.7

7.3

105

1*10

7/1.35

0.7

8.2

150

1*16

7/1.70

0.7

9.6

225

1*25

7/2.14

0.9

11.3

338

1*35

7/2.52

0.9

12.5

443

1*50

19/1.78

1

14.1

582

1*70

18/2.14

1.1

16.1

814

1*95

19/2.52

1.1

18.2

1097

1*120

37/2.03

1.2

20

1365

1*150

37/2.25

1.4

22.2

1676

1*185

37/2.52

1.6

24.4

2081

1*240

61/2.25

1.7

27.5

2700

1*300

61/2.52

1.8

30.3

3355

1*400

61/2.85

2

33.9

4262

1*500

61/3.20

2.2

37.6

5338

1*630

127/2.52

2.4

42.4

6857

1*800

127/2.85

2.6

47.3

8701

1*1000

127/3.20

2.8

52.4

10891



YJV CU/XLPE/PVC  copper conductor XLPE  insulated, PVC sheathed, 0.6/1KV, IEC60502


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Yes. Personally, I'd leave the damn phone off and in hiding. Just ride.
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