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Code: ABC 0.6/1kV, NFA2X, AsXS (n), 1-AES
Standards: HD 626 S1: 1996 Part 4-Section F,
PL WT92/K396, CSN 34761-4F
Construction: Phase Conductors: Aluminum conductors with XLPE insulation.
Neutral Messenger: Aluminum conductors with XLPE insulation.
Application: Aerial Bundled Conductors are used
for tributary networks of power buildings
and their internal networks.
Installation: These cables are not allowed to
be buried, even in conduits.
Standard: National Standard IEC and ASTM
Rated Voltage: 0.6/1KV, 11KV, 33KV
Construction
Phase conductor: aluminum stranded(AAC)
Neutral conductor: aluminum stranded(AAC), aluminum alloy stranded(AAAC), aluminum conductor steel reinforced(ACSR)
Insulation: XLPE or PE
Application: The cables are designed for aerial power lines and room-entrance wires with voltage up to and including 0.6/1KV.
Uesd for overhead service application such as street linghting, outdoor lighting and temporary service for cunstruction.which improves the safety and reliance of electrified wire netting.
1 Type
Duplex Service Drop, Triplex Service Drop, Quadruplex Service Drop
a Duplex Service Drop
Applications:To supply 120 volt aerial service for temporary service at construction sites,outdoor or street lighting . For service at 600 volts or lower at a conductor temperature of 75 maximum.
b Triplex Service Drop
Applications: To supply power from the ulility`s lines to the consumer`s weatherhead. For service at 600 volts or less(phase to phase ) at a conductor temperature of 75 maximum for PE insulation or 90 maximum for XLPE insulation .
c Quadruplex Service Drop
Applications: Used to supply 3 phase power , usually from a pole-mounted transformer to the use`s servic head where connection to the service entance cable is made . To be used at voltages of 600 volts or less phase to phase and at conductor temperature not to exceed 75 for PE insulated conductors or 90 for XLPE insulated conductors.
2 Construction
a Phase Conductor construction:The phase conductor is aluminum alloy 1350-H19 hard-drawn, compressed concentric-lay-stranded.
b Neutral Conductor Construction
Cable assemblies are available with the following neutral conductors:
Aluminum conductors, coated-steel reinforced (ACSR), concentric-lay-stranded
Aluminum alloy 1350-H19 hard-drawn, concentric-lay-stranded
Aluminum alloy 6201-T81, concentric-lay-stranded
c Insulation Material
The standard insulation on the phase conductor is black low-density crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE)
Alternatively, black linear low-density polyethylene (LDPE) insulation with a 75°C temperature rating is available upon request.
Dimensions of phase conductors
Cross section | Conductor diameter | Thickness of insulation | Core diameter | Current carrying capacity | Breaking load | ||
(mm²) | min. | max. | nom. | min. | min. | (A*) | (kN) |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | |||
16 | 4,6 | 5,1 | 1,2 | 1,00 | 7,8 | - | 2,60 |
25 | 5,6 | 6,5 | 1,3 | 1,07 | 10,1 | 107 | 4,17 |
35 | 6,6 | 7,5 | 1,3 | 1,07 | 11,0 | 132 | 5,78 |
50 | 7,7 | 8,6 | 1,5 | 1,25 | 12,5 | 165 | 8,45 |
70 | 9,3 | 10,2 | 1,5 | 1,25 | 14,0 | 205 | 11,32 |
95 | 11,0 | 12,0 | 1,7 | 1,50 | 16,1 | - | 15,30 |
120 | 12,5 | 13,5 | 1,8 | 1,60 | 17,6 | - | 20,00 |
150 | 13,9 | 15,0 | 1,8 | 1,60 | 18,8 | - | 25,00 |
Number of phase cores x cross section | Bundle diameter |
+ public lighting conductors | approx. |
+ neutral cross section | |
(mm²) | (mm) |
2 x 16 | 15 |
2 x 25 | 18 |
2 x 35 | 20 |
4 x 16 | 18 |
4 x 25 | 22 |
4 x 35 | 25 |
4 x 50 | 28 |
4 x 70 | 32 |
4 x 70 + 1 x 35 | 36 |
4 x 70 + 2 x 35 | 40 |
4 x 95 | 37 |
4 x 120 | 40 |
4 x 120 + 2 x 35 | 43 |
4 x 150 | 44 |
Cross section | Conductor diameter | Thickness of insulation | Core diameter | Current carrying capacity | Breaking load | |||
(mm²) | min. | tolerance | nom. | min. | min. | max. | (A*) | (kN) |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | ||||
16 | 4,4 | ±0,05 | 1,4 | - | 7,1 | 7,3 | 70 | - |
25 | 5,9 | ±0,02 | 1,4 | - | 8,3 | 9,1 | 95 | - |
35 | 6,9 | ±0,02 | 1,6 | - | 9,7 | 10,5 | 115 | - |
50 | 8,1 | ±0,25 | 1,6 | - | 10,8 | 11,8 | 140 | - |
70 | 9,7 | ±0,25 | 1,8 | - | 12,8 | 13,8 | 180 | - |
120 | 12,8 | ±0,30 | 2,0 | - | 16,2 | 17,4 | 250 | - |
Cross section | Conductor diameter | Thickness of insulation | Core diameter | Current carrying capacity | Breaking load | |||
(mm²) | min. | max. | nom. | min. | min. | max. | (A*) | (kN) |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | |||
25 | 5,9 | ±0,02 | - | - | 5,5 | 6,3 | - | 7,4 |
35 | 6,9 | ±0,02 | - | - | 6,5 | 7,3 | - | 10,3 |
50 | 8,1 | ±0,25 | - | - | 7,6 | 8,6 | - | 14,2 |
70 | 9,7 | ±0,25 | - | - | 9,2 | 10,2 | - | 20,6 |
95 | 11,4 | ±0,30 | - | - | 10,8 | 12,0 | - | 27,9 |
Number of phase cores x cross section | Bundle diameter |
+ neutral cross section | approx. |
(mm²) | (mm) |
1 x 16 + 25 | 15 |
3 x 16 + 25 | 22 |
4 x 16 + 25 | 22 |
3 x 25 + 35 | 26 |
4 x 25 + 35 | 26 |
3 x 35 + 50 | 30 |
3 x 50 + 70 | 35 |
3 x 70 + 95 | 41 |
3 x 120 + 95 | 47 |
Cross section | Conductor diameter | Thickness of insulation | Core diameter | Current carrying capacity | Breaking load | |||
(mm²) | min. | max. | nom. | min. | min. | max | (A*) | (kN) |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | ||||
16 | 4,6 | 5,1 | 1,2 | - | 7,0 | 7,8 | - | - |
25 | 5,8 | 6,3 | 1,4 | - | 8,6 | 9,4 | 112 | - |
35 | 6,8 | 7,3 | 1,6 | - | 10,0 | 10,9 | 138 | - |
50 | 7,9 | 8,4 | 1,6 | - | 11,1 | 12,0 | 168 | - |
70 | 9,7 | 10,2 | 1,8 | - | 13,3 | 14,2 | 213 | - |
95 | 11,0 | 12,0 | 1,8 | - | 14,6 | 15,7 | 258 | - |
120 | 12,0 | 13,1 | 1,8 | - | 15,6 | 16,7 | 306 | - |
150 | 13,9 | 15,0 | 1,7 | - | 17,3 | 18,6 | 344 | - |
Cross section | Conductor diameter | Thickness of insulation | Core diameter | Current carrying capacity | Breaking load | |||
(mm²) | min. | max. | nom. | min. | min. | max | (A*) | (kN) |
(mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | (mm) | ||||
54,6 | 9,2 | 9,6 | 1,6 | - | 12,3 | 13,0 | - | 16,6 |
70 | 10,0 | 10,2 | 1,5 | - | 12,9 | 13,6 | - | 20,5 |
95 | 12,2 | 12,9 | 1,6 | - | 15,3 | 16,3 | - | 27,5 |
Number of phase cores x cross section | Bundle diameter |
+ public lighting conductors | approx. |
+ neutral cross section | |
(mm²) | (mm) |
3 x 25 + 54,6 | 30,0 |
3 x 35 + K x 16 + 54,6 | 33,0 |
3 x 50 + K x 16 + 54,6 | 36,0 |
3 x 70 + K x 16 + 54,6 | 37,5 |
3 x 70 + K x 25 + 54,6 | 40,0 |
3 x 70 + K x 16 + 70 | 41,0 |
3 x 95 + K x 16 + 70 | 44,0 |
3 x 120 + K x 16 + 70 | 46,0 |
3 x 120 + K x 16 + 95 | 47,0 |
3 x 150 + K x 16 + 70 | 48,0 |
3 x 150 + K x 16 + 95 | 49,0 |
Note: K number of public lighting conductors (K can be equal to 0, 1, 2, or 3)
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