
Add to Cart
Type |
Designation |
Application |
YJV |
Copper conductor,xlpe insulated, PVC sheathed power cable |
For laying indoors, in tunnel or cable trench,unable to bear extermal mechanical forces. Single core cable is not permissible to lay in magnetic duct |
YJLV |
Aluminum conductor, xlpe insulated, PVC sheathed power cable |
|
YJY |
Copper conductor, xlpe insulated, PE sheathed power cable |
|
YJLY |
Aluminum conductor, xlpe insulated, PE sheathed power cable |
|
YJV22 |
Copper conductor,xlpe insulated, steel tape armored, PVC sheathed power cable |
For laying indoors, in cable trench or direct in ground ,able to bear external mechanical forces, but unable to bear pulling force |
YJLV22 |
Aluminum conductor,xlpe insulated, steel tape armored, PVC sheathed power cable |
|
YJV23 |
Copper conductor,xlpe insulated, steel tape armored,PE sheathed power cable |
|
YJLV23 |
Aluminum conductor,xlpe insulated, steel tape armoured , PE sheathed power cable |
|
YJV32 |
Copper conductor, xlpe insulated, steel wire armoured, PVC insulated power cable
|
For laying indoors, in cable or direct in ground, able to bear external mechanical forces, but unable to bear large pulling forces |
YJLV32 |
Aluminum conductor, xlpe insulated, steel tape armoured , PVC sheathed power cable |
|
YJV33 |
Copper conductor, xlpe insulated steel wire armoured , PE sheathed power cable |
|
YJLV33 |
Aluminium conductor,xlpe insulated, steel wire armoured ,PE sheathed power cable |
|
Note: The armoured single-core cables are only used for D.C.system. As for A.C.system, non-magnetic armored material should be applied |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voltage Rating: "0.6/1kV" refers to the voltage rating of the cable. It means that the cable is designed to operate effectively at a voltage range between 0.6 kilovolts (kV) and 1 kilovolt (kV).
Copper/Aluminum Conductor: This power cable can have either a copper or aluminum conductor. Copper is a highly conductive metal and is commonly used for power cables. Aluminum is also used in some applications due to its lower cost and lighter weight.
XLPE Insulated: XLPE stands for Cross-Linked Polyethylene, which is a type of insulation material used to cover the conductor. XLPE insulation offers excellent electrical properties, thermal resistance, and durability.
PVC Sheath: After the conductor is insulated with XLPE, the cable is further protected by a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) sheath. PVC provides mechanical strength and protection against moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.
Armoured: The cable is armoured, which means it has an additional layer of protection in the form of steel wires or tapes. Armoured cables are used in applications where extra mechanical protection is required, such as in underground installations or areas with high risk of damage.
Power Cables: This cable is specifically designed for power transmission and distribution applications, where it carries electrical power from the source to the intended destination.