Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Underground |
Voltage: | Low and Medium Voltage Cable |
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0.6/1 kV multi-core cables with copper conductors, PVC insulation, and PVC sheath are designed for power distribution in low-voltage networks. These cables typically include multiple copper conductors (stranded or solid), each individually insulated with PVC, bundled together and encased in a common outer PVC sheath.
These cables are widely used for:
Fixed installation in industrial areas and buildings
Indoor and outdoor use
Underground (with proper protection)
Power and lighting circuits
They are suitable where mechanical protection is not a primary requirement but flexibility and flame retardance are important.
IEC 60502-1: Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) - Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV)
IEC 60332-1: Flame retardant characteristics
IEC 60754/IEC 61034: (if low-smoke or halogen-free variants are required)
Typical construction includes:
Conductor: Plain annealed copper (solid or stranded, Class 1 or 2 per IEC 60228)
Insulation: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compound with standard or flame-retardant properties
Core identification: Color-coded or numbered
Assembly: Cores are laid-up together with fillers (if needed) and wrapped with a binder tape
Sheath: Extruded PVC outer sheath, generally black or grey