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Application: | Energy Renewable |
Material Shape: | Round Wire |
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Prodcut Name
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Solar Cable
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Insulation Material
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XLPE
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Jacket
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XLPE
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Conductor Material
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Copper
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Application
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Energy Renewable cable
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Model Number
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PV1-F
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Type
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low-voltage
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Size(mm2)
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1*4
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Warranty
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1 years
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Voltage
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0.6/1kV
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Number of Cores
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1
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Standard
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ISO8997/ CCC/RoHS
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Certification
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ISO/CCC/RoHS
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Approximate cable weight
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67.2 kg/km
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Cable carrying capacity/In air
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55 A
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Cable carrying capacity/Buried
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44 A
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Spec |
Max. single wire diameter inside the conductor mm |
Min. thickness of insulation mm |
Min. thickness of jacket mm |
Nominal overall diameter mm |
Nominal weight Kg/km |
1×1.5 | ≤0.26 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 4.5 | 37.5 |
1×2.5 | ≤0.26 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 5.0 | 51.3 |
1×4 | ≤0.31 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 5.5 | 67.2 |
1×6 | ≤0.31 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 6.1 | 91.8 |
1×10 | ≤0.41 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 7.5 | 144.2 |
1×16 | ≤0.41 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 8.8 | 211.8 |
1×25 | ≤0.41 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 10.6 | 315.8 |
1×35 | ≤0.41 | ≥0.5 | ≥0.5 | 12.1 | 426.4 |
1.What's yourmain products ofelectric cable?
- up to 500kV high and extra high voltage electric cable
- from 1kV to 35kV medium voltage electric cable
- below 1kV low voltage electric cable
- electric wires
- bare counductors
2.What are applications of your electric cables?
- Power Distribution: Transmitting electrical power from generation sources to end-users.
- Telecommunications: Carrying data and communication signals.
- Control Systems: Connecting and controlling industrial machinery and automation systems.
- Building Wiring: Providing electrical connections within residential, commercial, andindustrial buildings.
3.What materials are commonlyused for your cable conductors?
- The most common material used for our cable conductors is copper, then aluminum.
- Copper is widely used due to its excellent conductivity and flexibility.
- Aluminum is used inapplications where weight and cost are more critical, as it is lighter and cheaper than copper.
4.What are the main types ofyour cable insulation materials?
- Thermoplastics: Such as Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Polyethylene (PE).
- Thermosets: Such as Cross-linked Polvethylene (XLPE) and Ethylene Propylene Rubber(EPR).
5.What factors determine the choice ofcable for a specific application?
- Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage the cable can handle.
- Current Carrying Capacity: The maximum current the cable can carry without overheating.
- Environmental Conditions: Exposure to moisture, chemicals, temperature extremes, etc.
- Mechanical Requirements: Flexibility,strength, and durability.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meeting industry standards and safety regulations.
6.How is cable quality tested?
- ElectricalTesting: Checking resistance, voltage withstand, and insulation resistance.
- MechanicalTesting: Assessing tensile strength, elongation, and impact resistance.
- Thermal Testing: Evaluating performance under different temperature conditions.
- Visual Inspection: Checking for physical defects and inconsistencies.
7.What standards and certifications does your cable comply with?
- UL(Underwriters Laboratories): Ensures safety and performance.
- lEC (International Electrotechnical Commission): Sets international standards for electricalproducts.
- NEC (National Electrical Code): Provides guidelines for electrical installations in the U.S.
- RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances): Ensures cables are free from certain hazardousmaterials.
8.How can one determine the appropriate cable size for a specific application?
- Current Carrying Capacity: Ensuring the cable can handle the expected load without overheating.
- Voltage Drop: Keeping the voltage drop within acceptable limits over the cable length.
- Installation Conditions: Taking into account ambient temperature, installation method, andenvironmental factors.
- Standards and Codes: Following relevant electrical codes and standards for cable sizing.