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HIGH VOLTAGE Official Cable Supplier of the 2000 Olympic Games
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Page 1: Olex Xlpe Catalog 05 2002

HIGH VOLTAGEOfficial Cable Supplier of the 2000 Olympic Games

Page 2: Olex Xlpe Catalog 05 2002

CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 1

SINGLE CORE 3.8/6.6kV–19/33kV 5

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium 6–7

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium 8–9

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium 10–11

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium 12–13

THREE CORE 3.8/6.6kV–19/33kV 15

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium 16–17

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium 18–19

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium 20–21

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium 22–23

THREE CORE SWA 3.8/6.6kV–19/33kV 25

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium 26–27

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium 28–29

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium 30–31

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium 32–33

THREE CORE URD 6.35/11kV–12.7/22kV

6.35/11kV Aluminium 34

12.7/22kV Aluminium 35

GENERAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Current Ratings 36

Thermal Resistivity of Soil Variation 38

General Rating Factors 39

Screen Short Circuit Rating 40

Installation Instructions 41

Bending Radius and Duct Sizes 42

Pulling Tension 43

Stress Limits for Cable Materials 43

Test Voltage Levels 44

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Olex Cables has been designing and

manufacturing cables in Australia for over

half a century, developing an international

reputation for high quality, advanced

technology and reliability.

Olex Cables employs over 900 people in factories

and sales offices throughout Australia, New Zealand

and China, with a regional sales office in Singapore

and distributors throughout the Pacific region.

Much of the high voltage XLPE cable manufacturing is

done at the Melbourne factory location in Tottenham.

The 26 hectare (65 acre) Tottenham site has a

sophisticated research and development facility and

the expertise to manufacture cables that are at the

leading edge of world technology.

Olex Cables is a company with internationally trained

professionals, and key senior people sit on Australian

and international technical committees. A major force

in the world of cable manufacture, Olex Cables

has a corporate commitment to consolidating and

improving that position.

This catalogue provides relevant information

regarding our “standard” range of Cross-linked

Polyethylene (XLPE) insulated High Voltage (HV)

distribution cables (6.6–33kV).

50 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE

Olex reserves the right to change or vary the construction of any of their products without notice. Every care has been taken in the printing of this publication but Olex accepts no liability of any kind resulting from the information provided herein.OLEX CABLES A Division of Australian Cables Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 087 542 863

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Cables for every purposeIn addition to the High Voltage XLPE range of power

cables, Olex Cables provide a full range of cables for

power applications.

Power Cables� High and Low Voltage cables for Aerial applications

� Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE)

� Paper Insulated Lead Covered (PILC)

� Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

� Pyrolex™ fire performance cables

� Flexolex™ flexible cords and cables

� Envirolex™ PVC Free cables

� Varolex™ variable speed drive cables.

Mining and Industrial Cables� High voltage reeling and trailing flexible cables

for underground and surface mining

� Flexible cables for use in stackers, reclaimers, cranes etc.

� Mine feeder cables

� Full range of PVC, elastomeric and polymeric insulated

cables up to 33kV

� Dekoron™ instrumentation cables.

Up-to-date product catalogues in Acrobat PDF format

along with technical bulletins, contact details and project

news, can always be found at Olex Cables’ web site,

www.olexcables.com.au.

DESIGN, TECHN

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Meeting and exceeding standardsOlex Cables has achieved internationally recognised

certification for quality systems operating within all four

Australasian manufacturing sites. Certification to the

internationally accepted AS/NZS ISO9001 (1994) has

been achieved by Olex Cables sites in Melbourne,

Australia and New Zealand.

Olex Cables’ certification covers the complete supply

process from initial enquiry and contract review, through

design, production, handling and delivery of the finished

product.

NOLOGY AND FLEXIBILITYStandard cable constructions� This catalogue provides details for a rationalised range

of cables of 3.8/6.6kV up to 19/33kV designed and

manufactured to comply with AS1429.1. However, all the

cable contructions and options defined in AS1429.1 are

available from Olex Cables upon request. More

information is available at the Olex Cables web site

� AS1429.1 is based on IEC60502.2 and has

additional requirements and test procedures

to improve the product

� Conductor copper or aluminium to AS1125. To reduce

cable diameter, weight and cost, compacted stranded

conductors are normally used.

Alternative cable constructionsDepending on the end use, the construction and protective

covering of Olex cables vary considerably. Variations

include metal/polymer laminated moisture barrier

sheaths, extruded lead alloy moisture barriers, as well

as corrugated metal sheaths, such as stainless steel,

which also provide substantial mechanical protection.

Many designs are also suitable for submarine installations.

Olex Cables always aims to design cables to provide

optimum performance for the end application. Cables

are designed in accordance with differing customer

requirements, to Australian, New Zealand, British, USA

or IEC Standards as required.

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The CityLink project provides a muchneeded connection between Melbourne’swestern and eastern suburbs. Olex’s22kV cable provides the power.

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HIGH VOLTAGE XLPE SINGLE CORE 3.8/6.6kV–19/33kVConstruction Stranded compacted copper

or aluminium conductor, triple extruded

conductor screen, insulation and insulation

screen, copper wire screened, PVC

sheathed.

PVC sheathCopper

wire screen

Stranded

compacted copper or

aluminium conductor

Semi-conductive

conductor screen

XLPE

insulation

Semi-conductive

insulation screen

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation each core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

16 4.7 2.5 11.0 15.9 28/0.85 14.5 18.6 54 XHHP15AA001 1.1 330 220 50 6525 5.8 2.5 12.2 24.4 43/0.85 15.7 19.7 73 XHHP17AA001 1.8 360 240 50 6535 7.0 2.5 13.4 34.4 24/1.35 17.9 21.9 94 XHHP18AA001 2.5 390 260 50 6550 8.2 2.5 14.5 48.7 34/1.35 19.0 23.1 120 XHHP19AA001 3.5 420 280 50 6570 9.9 2.5 16.2 68.1 30/1.7 21.4 25.6 160 XHHP20AA001 4.9 460 310 50 8095 11.5 2.5 17.8 68.1 30/1.7 23.0 27.2 190 XHHP22AA001 6.7 490 330 50 80

120 13.1 2.5 19.4 68.7 48/1.35 23.9 28.0 215 XHHP23AA001 8.4 500 340 50 80150 14.5 2.5 20.8 68.7 48/1.35 25.3 29.4 245 XHHP24AA001 11 530 350 50 100185 16.2 2.5 22.6 68.7 48/1.35 27.1 31.3 280 XHHP25AA001 13 560 380 63 100240 18.6 2.6 25.2 68.7 48/1.35 30.1 34.5 345 XHHP26AA001 17 620 410 63 100300 20.9 2.8 28.2 68.7 48/1.35 33.1 37.8 410 XHHP27AA001 21 680 450 63 150400 23.6 3.0 31.9 68.7 48/1.35 36.8 41.7 505 XHHP28AA001 28 750 500 65 150500 26.5 3.2 35.2 68.7 48/1.35 40.5 45.7 615 XHHP30AA001 35 820 550 65 150630 30.1 3.2 38.8 68.7 48/1.35 44.1 49.5 760 XHHP32AA001 44 890 590 80 150800 37.1 3.2 45.8 68.7 48/1.35 51.1 56.7 945 XHHP33AA001 56 1020 680 100 200

1000 40.2 3.2 49.6 68.7 48/1.35 54.9 60.7 1180 XHHP34AA001 70 1090 730 100 2001200 43.4 3.2 53.2 68.7 48/1.35 58.5 64.7 1390 XHHP50AA001 84 1160 780 100 200

Current Ratings

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Electrical Characteristics

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3.8/6.6kV SINGLE CORE Cu WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km16 1.15 1.47 1.47 0.158 0.173 0.218 11000 0.222 0.265 4.02 2.06 1.14 2.29 0.087425 0.727 0.927 0.927 0.147 0.162 0.208 9500 0.254 0.303 4.61 1.97 0.741 1.47 0.078635 0.524 0.668 0.668 0.139 0.154 0.200 8400 0.287 0.343 5.21 1.91 0.526 1.05 0.071050 0.387 0.494 0.494 0.132 0.147 0.193 7600 0.319 0.381 5.79 1.86 0.371 0.758 0.065770 0.268 0.342 0.342 0.127 0.142 0.188 6600 0.364 0.435 6.61 1.80 0.265 0.533 0.060995 0.193 0.247 0.247 0.121 0.136 0.182 5900 0.409 0.489 7.43 1.76 0.265 0.459 0.0562

120 0.153 0.196 0.195 0.114 0.129 0.175 5300 0.452 0.540 8.21 1.73 0.263 0.416 0.0517150 0.124 0.160 0.159 0.111 0.126 0.171 4900 0.491 0.586 8.91 1.71 0.263 0.388 0.0490185 0.0991 0.128 0.127 0.107 0.123 0.168 4500 0.539 0.643 9.77 1.69 0.263 0.363 0.0455240 0.0754 0.0981 0.0973 0.105 0.120 0.166 4100 0.583 0.696 10.6 1.61 0.270 0.346 0.0438300 0.0601 0.0791 0.0781 0.103 0.118 0.164 4000 0.611 0.729 11.1 1.49 0.270 0.331 0.0430400 0.0470 0.0631 0.0617 0.101 0.116 0.162 3700 0.649 0.775 11.8 1.38 0.270 0.318 0.0418500 0.0366 0.0506 0.0489 0.0991 0.114 0.160 3600 0.674 0.805 12.2 1.29 0.270 0.307 0.0407630 0.0283 0.0412 0.0389 0.0960 0.111 0.157 3200 0.751 0.897 13.6 1.27 0.270 0.300 0.0383800 0.0221 0.0347 0.0318 0.0906 0.106 0.152 2700 0.899 1.07 16.3 1.25 0.270 0.294 0.0347

1000 0.0182 0.0247 0.0241 0.0899 0.105 0.151 2500 0.979 1.17 17.8 1.25 0.270 0.288 0.03421200 0.0150 0.0210 0.0202 0.0891 0.104 0.150 2300 1.06 1.26 19.2 1.24 0.270 0.285 0.0334

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Scr.mm2 kA kA

16 110 130 105 110 79 115 120 115 100 105 100 90 2.29 2.3625 145 175 135 145 100 150 150 145 130 130 130 115 3.57 3.6235 180 210 165 175 125 180 180 175 155 155 155 140 5.00 5.0950 215 250 200 210 145 210 210 205 180 180 180 165 7.15 7.2270 270 310 250 265 185 250 250 250 215 210 215 205 10.0 10.195 325 370 300 320 220 295 290 295 255 245 255 240 13.6 10.1

120 365 420 345 370 250 335 325 335 280 270 285 275 17.1 10.2150 415 470 390 415 285 370 355 375 310 295 320 310 21.4 10.2185 470 525 445 475 325 410 390 420 345 325 355 350 26.4 10.2240 550 605 525 560 375 470 440 480 390 365 410 400 34.3 10.2300 620 675 600 640 440 515 480 540 435 400 460 465 42.9 10.2400 705 755 690 735 500 575 525 605 480 435 515 520 57.2 10.2500 795 835 790 840 565 630 570 675 525 470 575 585 71.5 10.2630 890 925 895 955 630 690 615 750 570 505 630 645 90.0 10.2800 1010 1040 1030 1100 735 750 660 830 610 540 680 740 114 10.2

1000 1150 1130 1210 1300 860 840 710 965 665 570 760 860 143 10.21200 1240 1200 1320 1420 930 890 740 1040 705 600 815 920 171 10.2

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

25 5.9 2.5 12.2 16.5 29/0.85 15.7 19.8 50 XHHA17AA001 1.3 360 240 50 6535 6.9 2.5 13.2 22.7 40/0.85 16.7 20.8 60 XHHA18AA001 1.8 370 250 50 6550 8.1 2.5 14.4 32.9 23/1.35 18.9 22.9 76 XHHA19AA001 2.5 410 280 50 6570 9.6 2.5 16.0 45.8 32/1.35 20.5 24.5 96 XHHA20AA001 3.5 440 290 50 8095 11.4 2.5 17.7 61.5 43/1.35 22.2 26.2 120 XHHA22AA001 4.8 470 310 50 80

120 12.8 2.5 19.1 68.7 48/1.35 23.6 27.6 135 XHHA23AA001 6.0 500 330 50 80150 14.2 2.5 20.5 68.7 48/1.35 25.0 29.1 145 XHHA24AA001 7.5 520 350 50 100185 15.7 2.5 22.0 68.7 48/1.35 26.5 30.8 160 XHHA25AA001 9.3 550 370 63 100240 18.0 2.6 24.5 68.7 48/1.35 29.0 33.5 185 XHHA26AA001 12 600 400 63 100300 20.1 2.8 27.4 68.7 48/1.35 32.3 37.0 210 XHHA27AA001 15 670 440 63 150400 22.9 3.0 30.6 68.7 48/1.35 35.5 40.4 245 XHHA28AA001 20 730 490 65 150500 26.0 3.2 34.1 68.7 48/1.35 39.0 44.1 285 XHHA30AA001 25 790 530 65 150630 29.9 3.2 38.0 68.7 48/1.35 43.3 48.7 345 XHHA32AA001 32 880 580 80 150800 37.1 3.2 45.2 68.7 48/1.35 50.5 56.2 430 XHHA33AA001 40 1010 670 100 200

1000 40.2 3.2 49.6 68.7 48/1.35 54.9 60.7 520 XHHA34AA001 50 1090 730 100 2001200 43.4 3.2 53.2 68.7 48/1.35 58.5 64.7 595 XHHA50AA001 60 1160 780 100 200

Current Ratings

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Electrical Characteristics

3.8/6.6kV SINGLE CORE Al WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

25 115 135 105 110 79 115 115 110 100 105 100 90 2.37 2.4435 140 165 125 135 95 140 140 135 120 120 120 110 3.31 3.3750 170 195 155 165 115 165 165 160 145 145 140 130 4.73 4.8870 210 245 190 205 140 200 200 195 170 170 170 160 6.62 6.7995 250 295 235 250 170 235 235 230 200 200 200 190 8.99 9.13

120 290 335 270 285 195 265 260 260 225 220 225 215 11.4 10.2150 325 375 305 325 225 295 290 295 250 245 255 245 14.2 10.2185 370 425 350 370 255 330 320 330 280 270 285 275 17.5 10.2240 435 495 410 440 295 375 365 380 320 305 330 315 22.7 10.2300 500 555 470 505 345 420 400 425 360 340 370 365 28.4 10.2400 575 630 550 585 400 470 445 485 405 375 420 415 37.8 10.2500 660 715 635 680 455 530 490 550 445 415 475 475 47.3 10.2630 755 805 735 790 520 590 540 620 495 450 530 535 59.6 10.2800 875 925 865 925 620 655 595 700 550 495 595 625 75.7 10.2

1000 995 1010 1000 1070 715 730 640 800 600 530 660 715 94.6 10.21200 1080 1080 1100 1180 780 780 675 870 640 560 715 775 114 10.2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km25 1.20 1.54 1.54 0.147 0.162 0.208 9500 0.255 0.304 4.63 1.97 1.10 2.30 0.078535 0.868 1.11 1.11 0.139 0.155 0.200 8500 0.283 0.338 5.14 1.91 0.797 1.67 0.072550 0.641 0.821 0.821 0.136 0.151 0.197 7700 0.315 0.376 5.71 1.86 0.549 1.19 0.069170 0.443 0.568 0.568 0.125 0.141 0.186 6700 0.359 0.428 6.51 1.81 0.395 0.838 0.060495 0.320 0.410 0.410 0.119 0.134 0.180 5900 0.406 0.484 7.36 1.77 0.294 0.613 0.0555

120 0.253 0.325 0.325 0.115 0.130 0.176 5400 0.444 0.530 8.06 1.74 0.263 0.516 0.0523150 0.206 0.265 0.264 0.111 0.127 0.172 5000 0.482 0.576 8.75 1.72 0.263 0.469 0.0496185 0.164 0.211 0.211 0.108 0.124 0.169 4600 0.523 0.625 9.50 1.70 0.263 0.427 0.0463240 0.125 0.161 0.161 0.105 0.120 0.166 4300 0.566 0.676 10.3 1.62 0.270 0.395 0.0437300 0.100 0.130 0.129 0.104 0.119 0.165 4100 0.592 0.707 10.7 1.49 0.270 0.370 0.0438400 0.0778 0.102 0.101 0.101 0.116 0.161 3900 0.621 0.741 11.3 1.39 0.270 0.348 0.0414500 0.0605 0.0802 0.0790 0.0980 0.113 0.159 3700 0.651 0.777 11.8 1.29 0.270 0.331 0.0396630 0.0469 0.0636 0.0620 0.0954 0.111 0.156 3300 0.734 0.876 13.3 1.28 0.270 0.318 0.0376800 0.0367 0.0517 0.0495 0.0899 0.105 0.151 2700 0.887 1.06 16.1 1.26 0.270 0.308 0.0340

1000 0.0298 0.0392 0.0387 0.0899 0.105 0.151 2500 0.979 1.17 17.8 1.25 0.270 0.300 0.03421200 0.0247 0.0328 0.0323 0.0891 0.104 0.150 2300 1.06 1.26 19.2 1.24 0.270 0.295 0.0334

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Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

6.35/11kV SINGLE CORE Cu WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km16 1.15 1.47 1.47 0.164 0.179 0.225 14000 0.178 0.355 9.02 2.76 1.14 2.29 0.095325 0.727 0.927 0.927 0.153 0.168 0.214 12000 0.202 0.403 10.2 2.62 0.741 1.47 0.086035 0.524 0.668 0.668 0.144 0.159 0.205 11000 0.227 0.453 11.5 2.52 0.526 1.05 0.077650 0.387 0.494 0.494 0.137 0.152 0.198 9600 0.251 0.500 12.7 2.44 0.371 0.758 0.071970 0.268 0.342 0.342 0.131 0.147 0.192 8500 0.284 0.567 14.4 2.35 0.265 0.533 0.066595 0.193 0.247 0.247 0.123 0.138 0.184 7600 0.318 0.634 16.1 2.29 0.263 0.456 0.0605

120 0.153 0.196 0.195 0.118 0.133 0.179 6900 0.350 0.697 17.7 2.24 0.263 0.416 0.0566150 0.124 0.160 0.159 0.115 0.130 0.176 6400 0.378 0.755 19.2 2.20 0.263 0.388 0.0537185 0.0991 0.128 0.127 0.111 0.126 0.172 5800 0.413 0.825 20.9 2.17 0.270 0.369 0.0498240 0.0754 0.0980 0.0973 0.108 0.123 0.169 5200 0.462 0.921 23.4 2.13 0.270 0.346 0.0472300 0.0601 0.0790 0.0781 0.105 0.120 0.166 4700 0.515 1.03 26.1 2.09 0.270 0.331 0.0454400 0.0470 0.0630 0.0617 0.102 0.117 0.163 4200 0.581 1.16 29.4 2.06 0.270 0.318 0.0432500 0.0366 0.0506 0.0489 0.0997 0.115 0.161 3800 0.639 1.27 32.4 2.04 0.270 0.307 0.0414630 0.0283 0.0411 0.0389 0.0965 0.112 0.157 3400 0.711 1.42 36.0 2.02 0.270 0.300 0.0389800 0.0221 0.0347 0.0318 0.0911 0.106 0.152 2800 0.850 1.70 43.1 1.98 0.270 0.294 0.0352

1000 0.0182 0.0247 0.0241 0.0906 0.106 0.151 2600 0.926 1.85 46.9 1.97 0.270 0.288 0.03461200 0.0150 0.0210 0.0202 0.0895 0.105 0.150 2400 0.998 1.99 50.6 1.96 0.270 0.285 0.0339

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

16 115 135 105 110 81 115 120 115 105 105 100 91 2.29 2.3625 150 175 135 145 105 150 150 145 130 130 130 115 3.57 3.6235 185 215 170 180 125 180 180 175 155 155 155 140 5.00 5.0950 220 250 200 215 150 210 210 205 180 180 180 165 7.15 7.2270 270 310 250 270 185 250 250 250 215 215 220 205 10.0 10.195 325 370 305 320 225 295 290 295 255 245 255 245 13.6 10.2

120 370 420 350 370 255 335 325 335 285 275 290 280 17.1 10.2150 415 470 395 420 290 370 355 375 315 300 320 310 21.4 10.2185 475 530 450 480 325 415 395 420 350 330 360 350 26.4 10.2240 550 605 530 565 390 470 440 485 395 370 415 415 34.3 10.2300 625 675 605 645 440 520 480 540 435 400 460 465 42.9 10.2400 705 755 690 740 500 575 525 605 480 435 515 520 57.2 10.2500 790 835 790 845 565 630 570 680 530 475 575 585 71.5 10.2630 890 925 895 960 630 690 615 755 570 505 630 645 90.0 10.2800 1010 1040 1030 1100 735 750 660 830 615 540 685 740 114 10.2

1000 1150 1130 1210 1300 860 840 710 960 665 575 760 855 143 10.21200 1240 1200 1320 1420 930 890 740 1040 705 600 820 920 171 10.2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

16 4.7 3.4 12.8 15.9 28/0.85 16.3 20.4 60 XJHP15AA001 1.1 370 240 50 6525 5.8 3.4 14.0 24.4 43/0.85 17.5 21.6 78 XJHP17AA001 1.8 390 260 50 6535 7.0 3.4 15.2 34.4 24/1.35 19.7 23.8 100 XJHP18AA001 2.5 430 290 50 6550 8.2 3.4 16.4 48.7 34/1.35 20.9 24.9 125 XJHP19AA001 3.5 450 300 50 8070 9.9 3.4 18.0 68.1 30/1.7 23.2 27.4 170 XJHP20AA001 4.9 490 330 50 8095 11.5 3.4 19.6 68.7 48/1.35 24.1 28.2 195 XJHP22AA001 6.7 510 340 50 100

120 13.1 3.4 21.2 68.7 48/1.35 25.7 29.8 225 XJHP23AA001 8.4 540 360 50 100150 14.5 3.4 22.6 68.7 48/1.35 27.1 31.4 250 XJHP24AA001 11 570 380 63 100185 16.2 3.4 24.4 68.7 48/1.35 28.9 33.1 290 XJHP25AA001 13 600 400 63 100240 18.6 3.4 26.8 68.7 48/1.35 31.7 36.1 355 XJHP26AA001 17 650 430 63 150300 20.9 3.4 29.4 68.7 48/1.35 34.3 39.0 420 XJHP27AA001 21 700 470 65 150400 23.6 3.4 32.7 68.7 48/1.35 37.6 42.5 510 XJHP28AA001 28 760 510 65 150500 26.5 3.4 35.6 68.7 48/1.35 40.9 46.2 620 XJHP30AA001 35 830 550 65 150630 30.1 3.4 39.2 68.7 48/1.35 44.5 50.0 765 XJHP32AA001 44 900 600 80 150800 37.1 3.4 46.2 68.7 48/1.35 51.5 57.1 945 XJHP33AA001 56 1030 690 100 200

1000 40.2 3.4 50.0 68.7 48/1.35 55.3 61.3 1190 XJHP34AA001 70 1100 740 100 2001200 43.4 3.4 53.6 68.7 48/1.35 58.9 65.1 1390 XJHP50AA001 84 1170 780 100 200

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Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

6.35/11kV SINGLE CORE Al WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

25 5.9 3.4 14.0 16.5 29/0.85 17.5 21.6 55 XJHA17AA001 1.3 390 260 50 6535 6.9 3.4 15.1 22.7 40/0.85 18.6 22.6 66 XJHA18AA001 1.8 410 270 50 6550 8.1 3.4 16.2 32.9 23/1.35 20.7 24.8 82 XJHA19AA001 2.5 450 300 50 8070 9.6 3.4 17.8 45.8 32/1.35 22.3 26.4 105 XJHA20AA001 3.5 470 320 50 8095 11.4 3.4 19.5 61.5 43/1.35 24.0 28.1 130 XJHA22AA001 4.8 510 340 50 100

120 12.8 3.4 20.9 68.7 48/1.35 25.4 29.5 145 XJHA23AA001 6.0 530 350 50 100150 14.2 3.4 22.3 68.7 48/1.35 26.8 31.1 155 XJHA24AA001 7.5 560 370 63 100185 15.7 3.4 23.8 68.7 48/1.35 28.3 32.6 170 XJHA25AA001 9.3 590 390 63 100240 18.0 3.4 26.1 68.7 48/1.35 31.0 35.5 195 XJHA26AA001 12 640 430 63 100300 20.1 3.4 28.7 68.7 48/1.35 33.6 38.2 220 XJHA27AA001 15 690 460 65 150400 22.9 3.4 31.5 68.7 48/1.35 36.4 41.2 250 XJHA28AA001 20 740 490 65 150500 26.0 3.4 34.5 68.7 48/1.35 39.4 44.5 290 XJHA30AA001 25 800 530 65 150630 29.9 3.4 38.4 68.7 48/1.35 43.7 49.1 350 XJHA32AA001 32 880 590 80 150800 37.1 3.4 45.6 68.7 48/1.35 50.9 56.6 430 XJHA33AA001 40 1020 680 100 200

1000 40.2 3.4 50.0 68.7 48/1.35 55.3 61.3 525 XJHA34AA001 50 1100 740 100 2001200 43.4 3.4 53.6 68.7 48/1.35 58.9 65.1 600 XJHA50AA001 60 1170 780 100 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

25 115 135 105 115 80 115 115 115 100 105 100 91 2.37 2.4435 140 165 130 135 96 140 140 135 120 120 120 110 3.31 3.3750 170 200 155 165 115 165 165 160 145 145 140 130 4.73 4.8870 210 245 195 205 145 200 200 195 175 170 170 160 6.62 6.7995 255 295 235 250 175 235 235 230 205 200 200 190 8.99 9.13

120 290 335 270 290 200 265 260 260 230 225 230 220 11.4 10.2150 330 375 305 325 225 295 290 295 255 250 255 245 14.2 10.2185 375 425 350 375 255 330 320 330 285 275 290 275 17.5 10.2240 440 495 415 440 295 375 365 380 325 310 330 320 22.7 10.2300 500 555 475 505 350 420 400 430 360 340 375 365 28.4 10.2400 575 630 550 590 400 475 445 485 405 380 420 420 37.8 10.2500 660 715 635 680 455 530 490 550 450 415 475 475 47.3 10.2630 755 805 735 790 520 590 540 620 500 455 535 530 59.6 10.2800 875 925 865 925 620 655 595 700 550 495 595 625 75.7 10.2

1000 995 1010 1000 1070 715 730 640 800 600 530 660 710 94.6 10.21200 1080 1080 1100 1180 780 780 675 870 640 560 715 775 114 10.2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km25 1.20 1.54 1.54 0.153 0.168 0.213 12000 0.203 0.405 10.3 2.62 1.11 2.31 0.085835 0.868 1.11 1.11 0.145 0.160 0.206 11000 0.224 0.447 11.4 2.53 0.806 1.67 0.079450 0.641 0.821 0.821 0.141 0.156 0.202 9700 0.248 0.494 12.5 2.45 0.549 1.19 0.075370 0.443 0.568 0.568 0.130 0.145 0.191 8600 0.280 0.559 14.2 2.36 0.395 0.838 0.066195 0.320 0.410 0.410 0.124 0.139 0.185 7700 0.315 0.628 16.0 2.29 0.294 0.613 0.0608

120 0.253 0.325 0.325 0.119 0.134 0.180 7000 0.343 0.685 17.4 2.25 0.263 0.516 0.0573150 0.206 0.265 0.264 0.116 0.131 0.177 6500 0.372 0.742 18.8 2.21 0.263 0.469 0.0543185 0.164 0.211 0.211 0.112 0.127 0.173 6000 0.402 0.802 20.4 2.18 0.270 0.434 0.0507240 0.125 0.161 0.161 0.109 0.124 0.170 5400 0.449 0.895 22.7 2.14 0.270 0.395 0.0481300 0.100 0.130 0.129 0.106 0.122 0.167 4800 0.499 0.996 25.3 2.10 0.270 0.370 0.0462400 0.0778 0.102 0.101 0.102 0.117 0.163 4300 0.555 1.11 28.1 2.07 0.270 0.348 0.0429500 0.0605 0.0802 0.0790 0.0986 0.114 0.160 3900 0.617 1.23 31.3 2.05 0.270 0.331 0.0403630 0.0469 0.0635 0.0620 0.0960 0.111 0.157 3500 0.695 1.39 35.2 2.02 0.270 0.318 0.0382800 0.0367 0.0517 0.0495 0.0904 0.106 0.151 2900 0.839 1.67 42.5 1.98 0.270 0.308 0.0345

1000 0.0298 0.0392 0.0387 0.0906 0.106 0.151 2600 0.926 1.85 46.9 1.97 0.270 0.300 0.03461200 0.0247 0.0328 0.0323 0.0895 0.105 0.150 2400 0.998 1.99 50.6 1.96 0.270 0.295 0.0339

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Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

12.7/22kV SINGLE CORE Cu WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km35 0.524 0.668 0.668 0.155 0.170 0.216 15000 0.161 0.643 32.7 3.58 0.526 1.05 0.090950 0.387 0.494 0.494 0.148 0.163 0.209 14000 0.176 0.703 35.7 3.43 0.371 0.758 0.084470 0.268 0.342 0.342 0.140 0.155 0.201 12000 0.198 0.788 35.7 3.43 0.263 0.531 0.077195 0.193 0.247 0.247 0.133 0.148 0.194 11000 0.218 0.872 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.463 0.0714

120 0.153 0.195 0.195 0.129 0.144 0.190 10000 0.239 0.952 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.423 0.0677150 0.124 0.159 0.159 0.125 0.140 0.185 9400 0.257 1.02 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.394 0.0642185 0.0991 0.128 0.127 0.120 0.136 0.181 8700 0.278 1.11 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.369 0.0598240 0.0754 0.0978 0.0972 0.116 0.131 0.177 7800 0.309 1.23 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.346 0.0556300 0.0601 0.0788 0.0780 0.112 0.128 0.173 7100 0.342 1.36 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.331 0.0531400 0.0470 0.0627 0.0616 0.110 0.125 0.171 6300 0.383 1.53 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.318 0.0509500 0.0366 0.0502 0.0488 0.106 0.121 0.167 5800 0.419 1.67 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.307 0.0479630 0.0283 0.0406 0.0388 0.102 0.118 0.163 5200 0.463 1.85 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.300 0.0448800 0.0221 0.0341 0.0317 0.0963 0.112 0.157 4400 0.550 2.19 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.294 0.0404

1000 0.0182 0.0246 0.0240 0.0952 0.110 0.156 4000 0.597 2.38 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.288 0.03951200 0.0150 0.0208 0.0201 0.0939 0.109 0.155 3800 0.641 2.56 35.7 3.43 0.270 0.285 0.0384

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

35 185 215 175 185 135 180 180 175 155 160 155 145 5.00 5.0950 220 250 205 220 160 210 210 205 185 180 180 175 7.15 7.2270 275 310 255 270 195 250 250 250 220 215 220 210 10.0 10.295 330 370 310 330 230 295 290 295 260 255 260 250 13.6 10.2

120 380 420 355 380 265 335 325 335 290 280 295 285 17.1 10.2150 425 470 400 425 305 370 360 375 320 305 330 325 21.4 10.2185 480 530 460 485 345 415 395 420 355 340 370 365 26.4 10.2240 560 605 535 570 400 470 445 485 400 375 420 420 34.3 10.2300 630 680 610 650 450 520 485 540 445 410 470 470 42.9 10.2400 715 755 700 745 510 580 530 610 485 445 520 525 57.2 10.2500 805 840 800 850 595 635 575 680 535 480 580 610 71.5 10.2630 900 925 905 970 670 695 620 760 585 515 645 680 90.0 10.2800 1020 1040 1040 1110 745 760 665 840 625 550 700 750 114 10.2

1000 1160 1140 1220 1300 865 845 715 965 680 585 780 860 143 10.21 200 1250 1210 1330 1420 935 895 745 1040 725 610 840 925 171 10.2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

35 7.0 5.5 19.5 34.4 24/1.35 24.0 28.1 115 XLHP18AA001 2.5 510 340 50 10050 8.2 5.5 20.7 48.7 34/1.35 25.2 29.2 140 XLHP19AA001 3.5 530 350 50 10070 9.9 5.5 22.3 68.7 48/1.35 26.8 31.1 185 XLHP20AA001 4.9 560 370 63 10095 11.5 5.5 24.0 68.7 48/1.35 28.5 32.7 215 XLHP22AA001 6.7 590 390 63 100

120 13.1 5.5 25.5 68.7 48/1.35 30.4 34.9 250 XLHP23AA001 8.4 630 420 63 100150 14.5 5.5 27.0 68.7 48/1.35 31.9 36.3 275 XLHP24AA001 11 650 440 63 150185 16.2 5.5 28.7 68.7 48/1.35 33.6 38.3 320 XLHP25AA001 13 690 460 65 150240 18.6 5.5 31.1 68.7 48/1.35 36.0 40.9 380 XLHP26AA001 17 740 490 65 150300 20.9 5.5 33.7 68.7 48/1.35 38.6 43.5 445 XLHP27AA001 21 780 520 65 150400 23.6 5.5 37.0 68.7 48/1.35 42.3 47.8 550 XLHP28AA001 28 860 570 80 150500 26.5 5.5 39.9 68.7 48/1.35 45.2 50.7 650 XLHP30AA001 35 910 610 80 200630 30.1 5.5 43.5 68.7 48/1.35 48.8 54.7 800 XLHP32AA001 44 980 660 80 200800 37.1 5.5 50.5 68.7 48/1.35 55.8 61.9 990 XLHP33AA001 56 1110 740 100 200

1000 40.2 5.5 54.3 68.7 48/1.35 59.6 65.8 1230 XLHP34AA001 70 1180 790 100 2001200 43.4 5.5 57.9 68.7 48/1.35 63.2 69.6 1440 XLHP50AA001 84 1250 840 100 200

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

12.7/22kV SINGLE CORE Al WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

35 6.9 5.5 19.4 22.7 40/0.85 22.9 26.9 82 XLHA18AA001 1.8 480 320 50 8050 8.1 5.5 20.5 32.9 23/1.35 25.0 29.1 99 XLHA19AA001 2.5 520 350 50 10070 9.6 5.5 22.1 45.8 32/1.35 26.6 30.9 120 XLHA20AA001 3.5 560 370 63 10095 11.4 5.5 23.8 61.5 43/1.35 28.3 32.6 150 XLHA22AA001 4.8 590 390 63 100

120 12.8 5.5 25.2 68.7 48/1.35 30.1 34.6 170 XLHA23AA001 6.0 620 420 63 100150 14.2 5.5 26.6 68.7 48/1.35 31.5 36.0 180 XLHA24AA001 7.5 650 430 63 100185 15.7 5.5 28.1 68.7 48/1.35 33.0 37.7 195 XLHA25AA001 9.3 680 450 63 150240 18.0 5.5 30.5 68.7 48/1.35 35.4 40.2 220 XLHA26AA001 12 720 480 65 150300 20.1 5.5 33.0 68.7 48/1.35 37.9 42.7 245 XLHA27AA001 15 770 510 65 150400 22.9 5.5 35.8 68.7 48/1.35 41.1 46.5 285 XLHA28AA001 20 840 560 65 150500 26.0 5.5 38.8 68.7 48/1.35 44.1 49.6 325 XLHA30AA001 25 890 590 80 150630 29.9 5.5 42.7 68.7 48/1.35 48.0 53.9 385 XLHA32AA001 32 970 650 80 200800 37.1 5.5 49.9 68.7 48/1.35 55.2 61.3 475 XLHA33AA001 40 1100 740 100 200

1000 40.2 5.5 54.3 68.7 48/1.35 59.6 65.8 570 XLHA34AA001 50 1180 790 100 2001200 43.4 5.5 57.9 68.7 48/1.35 63.2 69.6 650 XLHA50AA001 60 1250 840 100 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

35 145 165 135 140 100 140 140 135 120 125 120 110 3.31 3.3750 175 200 160 170 125 165 165 160 145 145 140 135 4.73 4.8870 215 245 200 210 150 200 200 195 175 175 175 165 6.62 6.7995 260 295 240 255 180 235 235 230 210 205 205 195 8.99 9.13

120 295 335 275 295 205 265 260 260 235 230 235 220 11.4 10.2150 335 375 315 330 230 295 290 295 260 250 260 245 14.2 10.2185 380 425 355 380 270 330 320 330 290 280 290 285 17.5 10.2240 445 495 420 445 315 380 365 380 330 315 335 330 22.7 10.2300 505 555 480 510 355 420 405 430 365 350 375 370 28.4 10.2400 580 630 555 590 405 475 450 485 410 385 425 420 37.8 10.2500 665 715 645 685 460 530 495 550 455 420 480 475 47.3 10.2630 760 805 745 795 550 590 545 625 505 460 540 560 59.6 10.2800 880 920 870 930 630 660 595 705 560 505 605 630 75.7 10.2

1 000 1000 1010 1010 1070 715 735 645 800 610 540 675 715 94.6 10.21200 1090 1090 1110 1190 785 785 680 870 655 570 730 775 114 10.2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km35 0.868 1.11 1.11 0.157 0.172 0.217 15000 0.159 0.636 32.3 3.59 0.796 1.66 0.093150 0.641 0.821 0.821 0.151 0.167 0.212 14000 0.174 0.695 35.3 3.45 0.549 1.19 0.088070 0.443 0.568 0.568 0.141 0.156 0.202 12000 0.195 0.778 39.5 3.29 0.395 0.838 0.077995 0.320 0.410 0.410 0.133 0.149 0.194 11000 0.217 0.865 43.9 3.16 0.301 0.621 0.0718

120 0.253 0.325 0.325 0.130 0.145 0.191 10000 0.235 0.936 47.6 3.07 0.270 0.523 0.0685150 0.206 0.264 0.264 0.125 0.141 0.186 9600 0.252 1.01 51.2 3.00 0.270 0.476 0.0649185 0.164 0.211 0.211 0.122 0.137 0.183 8900 0.271 1.08 55.0 2.94 0.270 0.434 0.0609240 0.125 0.161 0.161 0.117 0.132 0.178 8000 0.300 1.20 60.9 2.86 0.270 0.395 0.0566300 0.100 0.129 0.129 0.114 0.129 0.175 7300 0.332 1.32 67.3 2.80 0.270 0.370 0.0541400 0.0778 0.101 0.101 0.110 0.125 0.171 6600 0.367 1.46 74.4 2.74 0.270 0.348 0.0508500 0.0605 0.0799 0.0790 0.106 0.121 0.167 6000 0.405 1.62 82.1 2.69 0.270 0.331 0.0476630 0.0469 0.0632 0.0619 0.102 0.117 0.163 5300 0.453 1.81 91.9 2.64 0.270 0.318 0.0443800 0.0367 0.0512 0.0494 0.0957 0.111 0.157 4400 0.543 2.17 110 2.57 0.270 0.308 0.0397

1000 0.0298 0.0391 0.0387 0.0952 0.110 0.156 4000 0.597 2.38 121 2.54 0.270 0.300 0.03951200 0.0247 0.0327 0.0323 0.0939 0.109 0.155 3800 0.641 2.56 130 2.52 0.270 0.295 0.0384

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

50 8.2 8.0 25.9 48.7 34/1.35 30.8 35.3 175 XNHP19AA001 3.5 630 420 63 10070 9.9 8.0 27.6 68.7 48/1.35 32.5 37.1 220 XNHP20AA001 4.9 670 450 63 15095 11.5 8.0 29.2 68.7 48/1.35 34.1 38.8 250 XNHP22AA001 6.7 700 470 65 150

120 13.1 8.0 30.8 68.7 48/1.35 35.7 40.6 280 XNHP23AA001 8.4 730 490 65 150150 14.5 8.0 32.2 68.7 48/1.35 37.1 42.0 310 XNHP24AA001 11 760 500 65 150185 16.2 8.0 33.9 68.7 48/1.35 38.8 43.9 355 XNHP25AA001 13 790 530 65 150240 18.6 8.0 36.3 68.7 48/1.35 41.6 46.9 420 XNHP26AA001 17 840 560 65 150300 20.9 8.0 39.0 68.7 48/1.35 44.3 49.7 490 XNHP27AA001 21 900 600 80 150400 23.6 8.0 42.3 68.7 48/1.35 47.6 53.2 590 XNHP28AA001 28 960 640 80 200500 26.5 8.0 45.2 68.7 48/1.35 50.5 56.3 695 XNHP30AA001 35 1010 680 100 200630 30.1 8.0 48.8 68.7 48/1.35 54.1 60.1 850 XNHP32AA001 44 1080 720 100 200800 37.1 8.0 55.7 68.7 48/1.35 61.0 67.5 1050 XNHP33AA001 56 1220 810 100 200

1000 40.2 8.0 59.5 68.7 48/1.35 64.8 71.5 1290 XNHP34AA001 70 1290 860 150 2001200 43.4 8.0 63.1 68.7 48/1.35 68.4 75.3 1500 XNHP50AA001 84 1350 900 150 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

50 225 250 210 220 160 210 210 205 185 185 185 175 7.15 7.2270 280 310 260 275 205 250 250 250 225 220 225 215 10.0 10.295 335 370 315 335 245 300 295 295 265 260 265 260 13.6 10.2

120 380 420 360 380 275 335 330 335 300 290 300 295 17.1 10.2150 430 470 410 430 310 370 360 375 330 315 335 325 21.4 10.2185 485 530 465 490 350 415 400 420 365 345 375 365 26.4 10.2240 565 610 545 575 405 475 445 485 410 385 425 420 34.3 10.2300 640 680 620 655 455 525 490 545 450 415 475 470 42.9 10.2400 725 760 710 755 535 580 535 610 500 455 530 550 57.2 10.2500 815 845 810 860 605 640 580 685 535 485 580 615 71.5 10.2630 910 935 920 975 675 705 625 765 585 520 645 685 90.0 10.2800 1030 1050 1050 1120 755 765 675 845 640 560 715 755 114 10.2

1000 1170 1140 1230 1310 895 850 720 970 670 585 755 885 143 10.21200 1260 1210 1340 1430 965 900 755 1050 705 610 805 950 171 10.2

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Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

19/33kV SINGLE CORE Cu WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km50 0.387 0.494 0.494 0.160 0.175 0.221 18000 0.137 0.817 62.1 3.99 0.381 0.768 0.097870 0.268 0.342 0.342 0.151 0.167 0.212 16000 0.152 0.907 68.9 3.76 0.270 0.538 0.089795 0.193 0.247 0.247 0.144 0.159 0.205 15000 0.167 0.995 75.6 3.59 0.270 0.463 0.0832

120 0.153 0.195 0.195 0.139 0.154 0.200 13000 0.181 1.08 81.9 3.46 0.270 0.423 0.0781150 0.124 0.159 0.159 0.134 0.149 0.195 13000 0.193 1.15 87.6 3.37 0.270 0.394 0.0742185 0.0991 0.127 0.127 0.130 0.145 0.190 12000 0.208 1.24 94.5 3.27 0.270 0.369 0.0692240 0.0754 0.0976 0.0972 0.125 0.140 0.186 11000 0.229 1.37 104 3.16 0.270 0.346 0.0651300 0.0601 0.0785 0.0779 0.121 0.136 0.182 9600 0.252 1.50 114 3.07 0.270 0.331 0.0619400 0.0470 0.0624 0.0616 0.117 0.132 0.178 8600 0.280 1.67 127 2.98 0.270 0.318 0.0584500 0.0366 0.0498 0.0487 0.113 0.128 0.174 7900 0.305 1.82 138 2.91 0.270 0.307 0.0550630 0.0283 0.0402 0.0387 0.109 0.124 0.170 7200 0.336 2.01 152 2.85 0.270 0.300 0.0514800 0.0221 0.0336 0.0315 0.102 0.117 0.163 6100 0.395 2.36 179 2.76 0.270 0.294 0.0461

1000 0.0182 0.0245 0.0240 0.101 0.116 0.162 5600 0.427 2.55 194 2.72 0.270 0.288 0.04491200 0.0150 0.0207 0.0201 0.0990 0.114 0.160 5300 0.458 2.73 208 2.69 0.270 0.285 0.0435

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings

Electrical Characteristics

19/33kV SINGLE CORE Al WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D/2

D

D/2

DD D D

DD

D

D/2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approx. Product code Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass pulling diameterarea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter tension During Set in

insulation ea.core screen wires screen pulling positionmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m kN mm mm mm mm

50 8.1 8.0 25.8 32.9 23/1.35 30.7 35.1 130 XNHA19AA001 2.5 630 420 63 10070 9.6 8.0 27.4 45.8 32/1.35 32.3 36.9 155 XNHA20AA001 3.5 660 440 63 15095 11.4 8.0 29.1 61.5 43/1.35 34.0 38.6 180 XNHA22AA001 4.8 700 460 65 150

120 12.8 8.0 30.5 68.7 48/1.35 35.4 40.3 200 XNHA23AA001 6.0 720 480 65 150150 14.2 8.0 31.9 68.7 48/1.35 36.8 41.7 215 XNHA24AA001 7.5 750 500 65 150185 15.7 8.0 33.4 68.7 48/1.35 38.3 43.4 230 XNHA25AA001 9.3 780 520 65 150240 18.0 8.0 35.7 68.7 48/1.35 41.0 46.2 260 XNHA26AA001 12 830 550 65 150300 20.1 8.0 38.2 68.7 48/1.35 43.5 49.0 290 XNHA27AA001 15 880 590 80 150400 22.9 8.0 41.0 68.7 48/1.35 46.3 52.0 325 XNHA28AA001 20 940 620 80 200500 26.0 8.0 44.1 68.7 48/1.35 49.4 55.2 370 XNHA30AA001 25 990 660 100 200630 29.9 8.0 48.0 68.7 48/1.35 53.3 59.3 430 XNHA32AA001 32 1070 710 100 200800 37.1 8.0 55.2 68.7 48/1.35 60.5 66.9 530 XNHA33AA001 40 1210 800 100 200

1000 40.2 8.0 59.5 68.7 48/1.35 64.8 71.5 630 XNHA34AA001 50 1290 860 150 2001200 43.4 8.0 63.1 68.7 48/1.35 68.4 75.3 710 XNHA50AA001 60 1350 900 150 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A (solid bond) Fault currentconductor In air In ground In underground ducts carrying capacityarea for 1 second

Conductor Screenmm2 kA kA

50 175 195 165 170 125 160 165 160 145 150 145 135 4.73 4.8870 215 245 205 215 160 200 200 195 180 180 175 170 6.62 6.7995 260 290 245 260 190 235 235 230 210 210 210 200 8.99 9.13

120 300 335 280 295 215 265 260 260 240 235 240 230 11.4 10.2150 340 375 320 335 240 295 290 295 265 260 265 255 14.2 10.2185 385 425 360 385 275 330 325 330 295 285 295 285 17.5 10.2240 450 490 425 450 315 380 365 380 335 320 340 330 22.7 10.2300 510 550 485 515 360 420 405 430 375 355 380 370 28.4 10.2400 585 630 560 595 425 475 450 490 415 390 430 440 37.8 10.2500 670 715 650 690 485 535 500 555 460 430 485 495 47.3 10.2630 765 805 750 795 555 595 550 625 510 465 545 560 59.6 10.2800 885 920 875 935 635 665 600 710 570 515 615 630 75.7 10.2

1000 1000 1010 1010 1070 740 735 650 805 605 540 665 730 94.6 10.21200 1090 1090 1110 1190 805 790 685 875 645 570 715 795 114 10.2

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance Inductive reactance Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum Screen Zero Zeroconductor DC at 50 Hz and 90°C at 50 Hz and 90°C resistance to screen current loss dielectric DC sequence seq.area resistance at 20°C capacitance per per stress resistance resistance react.

at 20°C Trefoil or Flat Trefoil Flat Flat phase phase at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzflat touching spaced touching touching spaced

mm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km50 0.641 0.821 0.821 0.164 0.179 0.225 18000 0.136 0.809 61.5 4.01 0.563 1.20 0.10170 0.443 0.568 0.568 0.152 0.168 0.213 16000 0.150 0.896 68.1 3.79 0.404 0.848 0.090695 0.320 0.410 0.410 0.145 0.160 0.206 15000 0.165 0.988 75.1 3.60 0.301 0.621 0.0837

120 0.253 0.325 0.325 0.140 0.155 0.201 14000 0.178 1.06 80.7 3.49 0.270 0.523 0.0790150 0.206 0.264 0.264 0.135 0.150 0.196 13000 0.190 1.14 86.3 3.39 0.270 0.476 0.0750185 0.164 0.211 0.211 0.131 0.146 0.192 12000 0.203 1.21 92.3 3.30 0.270 0.434 0.0705240 0.125 0.161 0.161 0.126 0.141 0.187 11000 0.224 1.33 101 3.19 0.270 0.395 0.0663300 0.100 0.129 0.129 0.123 0.138 0.184 9800 0.245 1.46 111 3.09 0.270 0.370 0.0632400 0.0778 0.101 0.101 0.117 0.132 0.178 9000 0.270 1.61 122 3.01 0.270 0.348 0.0586500 0.0605 0.0796 0.0789 0.113 0.128 0.174 8200 0.296 1.77 134 2.94 0.270 0.331 0.0549630 0.0469 0.0629 0.0618 0.108 0.124 0.169 7300 0.329 1.96 149 2.86 0.270 0.318 0.0510800 0.0367 0.0508 0.0493 0.102 0.117 0.162 6200 0.391 2.33 177 2.76 0.270 0.308 0.0455

1000 0.0298 0.0390 0.0387 0.101 0.116 0.162 5600 0.427 2.55 194 2.72 0.270 0.300 0.04491200 0.0247 0.0327 0.0323 0.0990 0.114 0.160 5300 0.458 2.73 208 2.69 0.270 0.295 0.0435

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HIGH VOLTAGE XLPETHREE CORE 3.8/6.6kV–19/33kVConstruction Stranded compacted copper

or aluminium conductor, triple extruded

conductor screen, insulation and insulation

screen, copper wire screened, PVC

sheathed.

PVC

sheath

Copper

wire screen

Stranded

compacted copper

or aluminium

conductor

Semi-conductive

conductor screen

XLPE

insulation

Fillers

Semi-conductive

insulation

screen

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA16 100 110 75 115 86 2.29 2.5225 135 140 99 140 115 3.57 3.7935 160 175 120 175 135 5.00 5.0550 195 205 140 205 160 7.15 7.3270 240 260 175 250 200 10.0 10.195 290 315 215 300 235 13.6 10.1

120 335 365 250 340 275 17.1 10.1150 385 415 280 380 310 21.4 10.1185 440 475 320 430 350 26.4 10.1240 520 565 375 500 405 34.3 10.1300 595 650 440 560 470 42.9 10.1400 685 750 505 635 535 57.2 10.1500 785 860 575 715 600 71.5 10.1

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

16 1.15 1.47 0.123 11000 0.222 0.265 4.02 2.06 1.06 4.33 0.087425 0.727 0.927 0.115 9500 0.254 0.303 4.61 1.97 0.710 2.86 0.078635 0.524 0.668 0.106 8400 0.287 0.343 5.21 1.91 0.532 2.12 0.069150 0.387 0.494 0.102 7600 0.319 0.381 5.79 1.86 0.369 1.50 0.063970 0.268 0.342 0.0967 6600 0.364 0.435 6.61 1.80 0.271 1.08 0.058195 0.193 0.247 0.0929 5900 0.409 0.489 7.43 1.76 0.265 0.990 0.0537

120 0.153 0.196 0.0900 5300 0.452 0.540 8.21 1.73 0.265 0.949 0.0503150 0.124 0.160 0.0879 4900 0.491 0.586 8.91 1.71 0.265 0.921 0.0477185 0.0991 0.128 0.0857 4500 0.539 0.643 9.77 1.69 0.265 0.896 0.0443240 0.0754 0.0986 0.0838 4100 0.583 0.696 10.6 1.61 0.272 0.892 0.0427300 0.0601 0.0797 0.0838 4000 0.611 0.729 11.1 1.49 0.272 0.877 0.0420400 0.0470 0.0637 0.0830 3700 0.649 0.775 11.8 1.38 0.272 0.864 0.0409500 0.0373 0.0523 0.0819 3600 0.674 0.805 12.2 1.29 0.272 0.855 0.0399

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Copper Conductors, 10kA fault level

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

D

D/2

3.8/6.6kV THREE CORE Cu WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

16 4.7 2.5 11.0 5.7 10/0.85 14.5 36.0 145 XHHP15AA00325 5.8 2.5 12.2 8.5 15/0.85 15.7 38.7 185 XHHP17AA00335 7.0 2.5 13.4 11.3 20/0.85 16.9 41.5 235 XHHP18AA00350 8.2 2.5 14.5 16.5 29/0.85 18.0 44.2 295 XHHP19AA00370 9.9 2.5 16.2 22.7 40/0.85 19.7 48.0 385 XHHP20AA00395 11.5 2.5 17.8 22.7 40/0.85 21.3 51.9 465 XHHP22AA003

120 13.1 2.5 19.4 22.7 40/0.85 22.9 55.5 545 XHHP23AA003150 14.5 2.5 20.8 22.7 40/0.85 24.3 58.8 640 XHHP24AA003185 16.2 2.5 22.6 22.7 40/0.85 26.1 62.7 755 XHHP25AA003240 18.6 2.6 25.2 22.7 40/0.85 29.1 69.6 955 XHHP26AA003300 20.9 2.8 28.2 22.7 40/0.85 32.1 76.6 1180 XHHP27AA003400 23.6 3.0 31.9 22.7 40/0.85 35.8 84.9 1470 XHHP28AA003500 26.5 3.2 35.2 22.7 40/0.85 39.5 93.3 1820 XHHP30AA003

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm3.4 650 430 635.3 700 460 657.4 750 500 65

11 800 530 6515 860 580 8020 930 620 8025 1000 670 10032 1060 710 10039 1130 750 10050 1250 840 10063 1380 920 15084 1530 1020 150

105 1680 1120 150

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

17

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

3.8/6.6kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

D/2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

25 5.9 2.5 12.2 5.7 10/0.85 15.7 38.8 130 XHHA17AA00335 6.9 2.5 13.2 7.9 14/0.85 16.7 41.2 155 XHHA18AA00350 8.1 2.5 14.4 10.8 19/0.85 17.9 43.9 185 XHHA19AA00370 9.6 2.5 16.0 15.3 27/0.85 19.5 47.5 235 XHHA20AA00395 11.4 2.5 17.7 20.4 36/0.85 21.2 51.6 275 XHHA22AA003

120 12.8 2.5 19.1 22.7 40/0.85 22.6 54.8 310 XHHA23AA003150 14.2 2.5 20.5 22.7 40/0.85 24.0 58.1 350 XHHA24AA003185 15.7 2.5 22.0 22.7 40/0.85 25.5 61.5 390 XHHA25AA003240 18.0 2.6 24.5 22.7 40/0.85 28.0 67.3 470 XHHA26AA003300 20.1 2.8 27.4 22.7 40/0.85 31.3 74.9 565 XHHA27AA003400 22.9 3.0 30.6 22.7 40/0.85 34.5 82.2 685 XHHA28AA003500 26.0 3.2 34.1 22.7 40/0.85 38.0 90.1 830 XHHA30AA003

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

25 1.20 1.54 0.115 9500 0.255 0.304 4.63 1.97 1.07 4.40 0.078535 0.868 1.11 0.110 8500 0.283 0.338 5.14 1.91 0.759 3.15 0.072550 0.641 0.822 0.105 7700 0.315 0.376 5.71 1.86 0.563 2.33 0.067370 0.443 0.569 0.0972 6700 0.359 0.428 6.51 1.81 0.401 1.64 0.058795 0.320 0.410 0.0932 5900 0.406 0.484 7.36 1.77 0.295 1.20 0.0540

120 0.253 0.325 0.0905 5400 0.444 0.530 8.06 1.74 0.265 1.05 0.0509150 0.206 0.265 0.0883 5000 0.482 0.576 8.75 1.72 0.265 1.00 0.0482185 0.164 0.211 0.0863 4600 0.523 0.625 9.50 1.70 0.265 0.961 0.0451240 0.125 0.162 0.0844 4300 0.566 0.676 10.3 1.62 0.272 0.941 0.0425300 0.100 0.130 0.0845 4100 0.592 0.707 10.7 1.49 0.272 0.917 0.0428400 0.0778 0.102 0.0823 3900 0.621 0.741 11.3 1.39 0.272 0.895 0.0405500 0.0617 0.0823 0.0811 3700 0.651 0.777 11.8 1.29 0.272 0.879 0.0387

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm3.8 700 470 655.3 740 490 657.5 790 530 65

11 860 570 8014 930 620 8018 990 660 8023 1050 700 10028 1110 740 10036 1210 810 10045 1350 900 15060 1480 990 15075 1620 1080 150

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA25 105 110 77 110 87 2.37 2.5235 125 135 92 135 100 3.31 3.5350 150 160 110 160 125 4.73 4.8070 185 200 135 195 155 6.62 6.8295 225 245 165 230 185 8.99 9.09

120 260 280 190 265 210 11.4 10.1150 295 320 220 290 240 14.2 10.1185 340 365 250 335 270 17.5 10.1240 400 435 290 385 315 22.7 10.1300 460 500 345 435 365 28.4 10.1400 540 585 400 500 420 37.8 10.1500 620 680 455 565 475 47.3 10.1

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Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm3.4 730 480 655.3 780 520 657.4 830 550 65

11 870 580 8015 940 630 8020 1010 670 10025 1070 720 10032 1130 760 10039 1200 800 10050 1320 880 15063 1430 950 15084 1560 1040 150

105 1700 1130 150

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

16 4.7 3.4 12.8 5.7 10/0.85 16.3 40.4 165 XJHP15AA00325 5.8 3.4 14.0 8.5 15/0.85 17.5 43.1 210 XJHP17AA00335 7.0 3.4 15.2 11.3 20/0.85 18.7 45.8 265 XJHP18AA00350 8.2 3.4 16.4 16.5 29/0.85 19.9 48.5 325 XJHP19AA00370 9.9 3.4 18.0 22.7 40/0.85 21.5 52.3 400 XJHP20AA00395 11.5 3.4 19.6 22.7 40/0.85 23.1 56.1 490 XJHP22AA003

120 13.1 3.4 21.2 22.7 40/0.85 24.7 59.7 580 XJHP23AA003150 14.5 3.4 22.6 22.7 40/0.85 26.1 62.9 670 XJHP24AA003185 16.2 3.4 24.4 22.7 40/0.85 27.9 66.9 795 XJHP25AA003240 18.6 3.4 26.8 22.7 40/0.85 30.7 73.3 995 XJHP26AA003300 20.9 3.4 29.4 22.7 40/0.85 33.3 79.2 1200 XJHP27AA003400 23.6 3.4 32.7 22.7 40/0.85 36.6 86.9 1500 XJHP28AA003500 26.5 3.4 35.6 22.7 40/0.85 39.9 94.4 1840 XJHP30AA003

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

16 1.15 1.47 0.133 14000 0.178 0.355 9.02 2.76 1.06 4.33 0.095325 0.727 0.927 0.124 12000 0.202 0.403 10.2 2.62 0.712 2.86 0.086035 0.524 0.668 0.115 11000 0.227 0.453 11.5 2.52 0.538 2.14 0.075950 0.387 0.494 0.110 9600 0.251 0.500 12.7 2.44 0.374 1.51 0.070270 0.268 0.342 0.104 8500 0.284 0.567 14.4 2.35 0.265 1.06 0.063995 0.193 0.247 0.0993 7600 0.318 0.634 16.1 2.29 0.265 0.990 0.0591

120 0.153 0.196 0.0960 6900 0.350 0.697 17.7 2.24 0.265 0.949 0.0553150 0.124 0.160 0.0934 6400 0.378 0.755 19.2 2.20 0.265 0.921 0.0524185 0.0991 0.128 0.0908 5800 0.413 0.825 20.9 2.17 0.272 0.916 0.0487240 0.0754 0.0984 0.0879 5200 0.462 0.921 23.4 2.13 0.272 0.892 0.0462300 0.0601 0.0795 0.0866 4700 0.515 1.03 26.1 2.09 0.272 0.877 0.0444400 0.0470 0.0636 0.0847 4200 0.581 1.16 29.4 2.06 0.272 0.864 0.0423500 0.0373 0.0522 0.0826 3800 0.639 1.27 32.4 2.04 0.272 0.855 0.0406

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Copper conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

6.35/11kV THREE CORE Cu WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

D/2

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA16 105 110 78 115 89 2.29 2.5225 135 145 100 145 115 3.57 3.7935 165 175 120 175 135 5.00 5.0550 195 210 145 205 165 7.15 7.3270 245 260 180 250 200 10.0 10.195 295 320 220 300 245 13.6 10.1

120 340 370 255 340 275 17.1 10.1150 385 415 285 380 310 21.4 10.1185 445 480 325 430 350 26.4 10.1240 525 565 390 500 420 34.3 10.1300 600 650 445 560 470 42.9 10.1400 690 750 510 635 535 57.2 10.1500 785 855 570 715 600 71.5 10.1

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

25 1.20 1.54 0.124 12000 0.203 0.405 10.3 2.62 0.971 4.12 0.085835 0.868 1.11 0.118 11000 0.224 0.447 11.4 2.53 0.768 3.17 0.079450 0.641 0.821 0.113 9700 0.248 0.494 12.5 2.45 0.570 2.35 0.073770 0.443 0.569 0.104 8600 0.280 0.559 14.2 2.36 0.393 1.62 0.064695 0.320 0.410 0.0997 7700 0.315 0.628 16.0 2.29 0.295 1.20 0.0594

120 0.253 0.325 0.0966 7000 0.343 0.685 17.4 2.25 0.265 1.05 0.0560150 0.206 0.265 0.0940 6500 0.372 0.742 18.8 2.21 0.265 1.00 0.0530185 0.164 0.211 0.0916 6000 0.402 0.802 20.4 2.18 0.272 0.980 0.0496240 0.125 0.161 0.0886 5400 0.449 0.895 22.7 2.14 0.272 0.941 0.0471300 0.100 0.130 0.0874 4800 0.499 0.996 25.3 2.10 0.272 0.917 0.0453400 0.0778 0.102 0.0841 4300 0.555 1.11 28.1 2.07 0.272 0.895 0.0420500 0.0617 0.0822 0.0819 3900 0.617 1.23 31.3 2.05 0.272 0.879 0.0394

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

6.35/11kV THREE CORE Al WIRESCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

D/2

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

25 5.9 3.4 14.0 6.2 11/0.85 17.5 42.9 155 XJHA17AA00335 6.9 3.4 15.1 7.9 14/0.85 18.6 45.4 180 XJHA18AA00350 8.1 3.4 16.2 10.8 19/0.85 19.7 48.2 215 XJHA19AA00370 9.6 3.4 17.8 15.3 27/0.85 21.3 51.9 245 XJHA20AA00395 11.4 3.4 19.5 20.4 36/0.85 23.0 55.8 295 XJHA22AA003

120 12.8 3.4 20.9 22.7 40/0.85 24.4 59.0 345 XJHA23AA003150 14.2 3.4 22.3 22.7 40/0.85 25.8 62.2 380 XJHA24AA003185 15.7 3.4 23.8 22.7 40/0.85 27.3 65.7 425 XJHA25AA003240 18.0 3.4 26.1 22.7 40/0.85 30.0 71.9 510 XJHA26AA003300 20.1 3.4 28.7 22.7 40/0.85 32.6 77.5 595 XJHA27AA003400 22.9 3.4 31.5 22.7 40/0.85 35.4 84.2 705 XJHA28AA003500 26.0 3.4 34.5 22.7 40/0.85 38.4 91.2 840 XJHA30AA003

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm3.8 770 520 655.3 820 540 657.5 870 580 80

11 930 620 8014 1000 670 10018 1060 710 10023 1120 750 10028 1180 790 10036 1290 860 15045 1400 930 15060 1520 1010 1505 1640 1090 150

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA25 105 110 78 115 89 2.37 2.7835 125 135 93 135 105 3.31 3.5350 150 160 115 160 125 4.73 4.8070 190 200 140 195 155 6.62 6.8295 230 245 170 230 190 8.99 9.09

120 265 285 195 265 215 11.4 10.1150 300 320 220 295 240 14.2 10.1185 340 370 250 335 270 17.5 10.1240 405 440 305 390 325 22.7 10.1300 465 505 345 440 370 28.4 10.1400 540 585 400 500 420 37.8 10.1500 620 675 455 565 475 47.3 10.1

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Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm7.4 1000 670 100

11 1050 700 10015 1120 750 10020 1190 790 10025 1270 850 10032 1330 880 15039 1400 930 15050 1500 1000 15063 1610 1070 15084 1760 1170 150

105 1880 1250 200

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

12.7/22kV THREE CORE Cu WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

35 0.524 0.668 0.131 15000 0.161 0.643 32.7 3.58 0.531 2.12 0.089550 0.387 0.494 0.125 14000 0.176 0.703 35.7 3.43 0.366 1.49 0.083170 0.268 0.342 0.118 12000 0.198 0.788 40.0 3.27 0.265 1.06 0.075995 0.193 0.247 0.112 11000 0.218 0.872 44.3 3.15 0.272 1.01 0.0702

120 0.153 0.196 0.108 10000 0.239 0.952 48.4 3.06 0.272 0.969 0.0666150 0.124 0.160 0.105 9400 0.257 1.02 52.0 2.99 0.272 0.941 0.0632185 0.0991 0.128 0.102 8700 0.278 1.11 56.4 2.92 0.272 0.916 0.0588240 0.0754 0.0981 0.0978 7800 0.309 1.23 62.5 2.85 0.272 0.892 0.0547300 0.0601 0.0791 0.0956 7100 0.342 1.36 69.2 2.78 0.272 0.877 0.0522400 0.0470 0.0631 0.0928 6300 0.383 1.53 77.5 2.72 0.272 0.864 0.0501500 0.0373 0.0516 0.0901 5800 0.419 1.67 84.9 2.67 0.272 0.855 0.0472

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 170 180 130 175 145 5.00 5.0550 200 215 155 205 170 7.15 7.3270 250 265 190 250 205 10.0 10.195 300 325 225 300 245 13.6 10.1

120 350 375 260 340 280 17.1 10.1150 395 425 300 380 320 21.4 10.1185 450 485 340 430 365 26.4 10.1240 530 575 400 500 420 34.3 10.1300 605 655 450 565 475 42.9 10.1400 700 760 515 640 540 57.2 10.1500 795 865 605 715 625 71.5 10.1

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

35 7.0 5.5 19.5 11.3 20/0.85 23.0 55.8 310 XLHP18AA00350 8.2 5.5 20.7 16.5 29/0.85 24.2 58.5 380 XLHP19AA00370 9.9 5.5 22.3 22.7 40/0.85 25.8 62.2 470 XLHP20AA00395 11.5 5.5 24.0 22.7 40/0.85 27.5 66.0 570 XLHP22AA003

120 13.1 5.5 25.5 22.7 40/0.85 29.4 70.4 670 XLHP23AA003150 14.5 5.5 27.0 22.7 40/0.85 30.9 73.7 765 XLHP24AA003185 16.2 5.5 28.7 22.7 40/0.85 32.6 77.6 895 XLHP25AA003240 18.6 5.5 31.1 22.7 40/0.85 35.0 83.2 1090 XLHP26AA003300 20.9 5.5 33.7 22.7 40/0.85 37.6 89.3 1310 XLHP27AA003400 23.6 5.5 37.0 22.7 40/0.85 41.3 97.7 1620 XLHP28AA003500 26.5 5.5 39.9 22.7 40/0.85 44.2 104.3 1960 XLHP30AA003

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 130 140 100 135 110 3.31 3.5350 155 165 120 160 130 4.73 4.8070 190 205 145 195 160 6.62 6.8295 235 250 175 230 190 8.99 9.09

120 270 290 200 265 215 11.4 10.1150 305 330 230 295 250 14.2 10.1185 350 375 265 335 280 17.5 10.1240 410 445 310 390 330 22.7 10.1300 470 505 350 440 370 28.4 10.1400 545 590 405 500 425 37.8 10.1500 625 680 480 570 495 47.3 10.1

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

35 6.9 5.5 19.4 7.9 14/0.85 22.9 55.5 230 XLHA18AA00350 8.1 5.5 20.5 10.8 19/0.85 24.0 58.1 270 XLHA19AA00370 9.6 5.5 22.1 15.3 27/0.85 25.6 61.8 315 XLHA20AA00395 11.4 5.5 23.8 20.4 36/0.85 27.3 65.7 380 XLHA22AA003

120 12.8 5.5 25.2 22.7 40/0.85 29.1 69.8 430 XLHA23AA003150 14.2 5.5 26.6 22.7 40/0.85 30.5 73.0 475 XLHA24AA003185 15.7 5.5 28.1 22.7 40/0.85 32.0 76.4 525 XLHA25AA003240 18.0 5.5 30.5 22.7 40/0.85 34.4 81.8 610 XLHA26AA003300 20.1 5.5 33.0 22.7 40/0.85 36.9 87.7 700 XLHA27AA003400 22.9 5.5 35.8 22.7 40/0.85 40.1 94.9 835 XLHA28AA003500 26.0 5.5 38.8 22.7 40/0.85 43.1 101.9 970 XLHA30AA003

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

12.7/22kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

35 0.868 1.11 0.135 15000 0.159 0.636 32.3 3.59 0.758 3.14 0.093150 0.641 0.821 0.129 14000 0.174 0.695 35.3 3.45 0.559 2.32 0.086670 0.443 0.568 0.119 12000 0.195 0.778 39.5 3.29 0.393 1.62 0.076695 0.320 0.410 0.113 11000 0.217 0.865 43.9 3.16 0.302 1.23 0.0706

120 0.253 0.325 0.109 10000 0.235 0.936 47.6 3.07 0.272 1.07 0.0674150 0.206 0.265 0.106 9600 0.252 1.01 51.2 3.00 0.272 1.02 0.0639185 0.164 0.211 0.103 8900 0.271 1.08 55.0 2.94 0.272 0.980 0.0599240 0.125 0.161 0.0987 8000 0.300 1.20 60.9 2.86 0.272 0.941 0.0557300 0.100 0.130 0.0966 7300 0.332 1.32 67.3 2.80 0.272 0.917 0.0533400 0.0778 0.102 0.0925 6600 0.367 1.46 74.4 2.74 0.272 0.895 0.0500500 0.0617 0.0818 0.0897 6000 0.405 1.62 82.1 2.69 0.272 0.879 0.0469

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm5.3 1000 670 1007.5 1050 700 100

11 1110 740 10014 1180 790 10018 1260 840 10023 1310 880 15028 1380 920 15036 1470 980 15045 1580 1050 15060 1710 1140 15075 1830 1220 200

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Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm11 1290 860 15015 1350 900 15020 1420 950 15025 1490 990 15032 1540 1030 15039 1620 1080 15050 1730 1150 15063 1840 1220 20084 1980 1320 200

105 2100 1400 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA50 205 220 160 205 175 7.15 7.3270 255 270 200 250 215 10.0 10.195 305 330 240 300 255 13.6 10.1

120 355 380 270 340 290 17.1 10.1150 400 430 305 380 325 21.4 10.1185 455 490 345 430 365 26.4 10.1240 535 580 405 500 425 34.3 10.1300 615 660 475 565 495 42.9 10.1400 705 765 545 640 565 57.2 10.1500 800 870 615 720 630 71.5 10.1

Current Ratings Installation

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Electrical Characteristics

19/33kV THREE CORE Cu WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

50 0.387 0.494 0.140 18000 0.137 0.817 62.1 3.99 0.375 1.51 0.096770 0.268 0.342 0.132 16000 0.152 0.907 68.9 3.76 0.272 1.08 0.088795 0.193 0.247 0.125 15000 0.167 0.995 75.6 3.59 0.272 1.01 0.0823

120 0.153 0.195 0.120 13000 0.181 1.08 81.9 3.46 0.272 0.969 0.0772150 0.124 0.159 0.117 13000 0.193 1.15 87.6 3.37 0.272 0.941 0.0733185 0.0991 0.128 0.113 12000 0.208 1.24 94.5 3.27 0.272 0.916 0.0684240 0.0754 0.0978 0.108 11000 0.229 1.37 104 3.16 0.272 0.892 0.0643300 0.0601 0.0788 0.105 9600 0.252 1.50 114 3.07 0.272 0.877 0.0612400 0.0470 0.0627 0.102 8600 0.280 1.67 127 2.98 0.272 0.864 0.0578500 0.0373 0.0511 0.0983 7900 0.305 1.82 138 2.91 0.272 0.855 0.0543

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

50 8.2 8.0 25.9 16.5 29/0.85 29.8 71.4 485 XNHP19AA00370 9.9 8.0 27.6 22.7 40/0.85 31.5 75.2 585 XNHP20AA00395 11.5 8.0 29.2 22.7 40/0.85 33.1 78.9 690 XNHP22AA003

120 13.1 8.0 30.8 22.7 40/0.85 34.7 82.5 790 XNHP23AA003150 14.5 8.0 32.2 22.7 40/0.85 36.1 85.8 895 XNHP24AA003185 16.2 8.0 33.9 22.7 40/0.85 37.8 89.7 1020 XNHP25AA003240 18.6 8.0 36.3 22.7 40/0.85 40.6 96.2 1240 XNHP26AA003300 20.9 8.0 39.0 22.7 40/0.85 43.3 102.1 1470 XNHP27AA003400 23.6 8.0 42.3 22.7 40/0.85 46.6 109.8 1790 XNHP28AA003500 26.5 8.0 45.2 22.7 40/0.85 49.5 116.4 2140 XNHP30AA003

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA50 160 170 125 160 135 4.73 4.8070 195 210 155 195 165 6.62 6.8295 240 255 185 230 200 8.99 9.09

120 275 290 210 265 225 11.4 10.1150 310 330 235 295 250 14.2 10.1185 350 380 270 335 285 17.5 10.1240 415 445 315 390 330 22.7 10.1300 475 510 370 440 385 28.4 10.1400 550 595 425 500 440 37.8 10.1500 630 685 485 570 500 47.3 10.1

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

50 8.1 8.0 25.8 10.8 19/0.85 29.7 71.1 380 XNHA19AA00370 9.6 8.0 27.4 15.3 27/0.85 31.3 74.7 430 XNHA20AA00395 11.4 8.0 29.1 20.4 36/0.85 33.0 78.7 495 XNHA22AA003

120 12.8 8.0 30.5 22.7 40/0.85 34.4 81.9 550 XNHA23AA003150 14.2 8.0 31.9 22.7 40/0.85 35.8 85.1 595 XNHA24AA003185 15.7 8.0 33.4 22.7 40/0.85 37.3 88.5 650 XNHA25AA003240 18.0 8.0 35.7 22.7 40/0.85 40.0 94.8 760 XNHA26AA003300 20.1 8.0 38.2 22.7 40/0.85 42.5 100.4 855 XNHA27AA003400 22.9 8.0 41.0 22.7 40/0.85 45.3 107.1 990 XNHA28AA003500 26.0 8.0 44.1 22.7 40/0.85 48.4 114.1 1140 XNHA30AA003

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

19/33kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND. SCREENED & HR-PVC SHEATHED

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss per dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

50 0.641 0.821 0.144 18000 0.136 0.809 61.5 4.01 0.573 2.36 0.10070 0.443 0.568 0.133 16000 0.150 0.896 68.1 3.79 0.403 1.65 0.089595 0.320 0.410 0.126 15000 0.165 0.988 75.1 3.60 0.302 1.23 0.0827

120 0.253 0.325 0.121 14000 0.178 1.06 80.7 3.49 0.272 1.07 0.0781150 0.206 0.264 0.117 13000 0.190 1.14 86.3 3.39 0.272 1.02 0.0741185 0.164 0.211 0.114 12000 0.203 1.21 92.3 3.30 0.272 0.980 0.0696240 0.125 0.161 0.109 11000 0.224 1.33 101 3.19 0.272 0.941 0.0655300 0.100 0.129 0.106 9800 0.245 1.46 111 3.09 0.272 0.917 0.0624400 0.0778 0.102 0.102 9000 0.270 1.61 122 3.01 0.272 0.895 0.0579500 0.0617 0.0814 0.0980 8200 0.296 1.77 134 2.94 0.272 0.879 0.0542

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling position

kN mm mm mm7.5 1280 850 150

11 1350 900 15014 1420 940 15018 1470 980 15023 1530 1020 15028 1590 1060 15036 1710 1140 15045 1810 1200 20060 1930 1280 20075 2050 1370 200

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HIGH VOLTAGE XLPETHREE CORE SWA3.8/6.6kV–19/33kVConstruction Stranded compacted copper

or aluminium conductor, triple extruded

conductor screen, insulation and insulation

screen, copper wire screened, steel wire

armoured, PVC sheathed.

PVC

sheath

Copper

wire screen

Stranded

compacted copper

or aluminium

conductor

Semi-

conductive

conductor

screen

XLPE

insulation

Semi-

conductive

insulation

screen

PVC bedding Galvanised

steel wire

armour

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Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm3.4 22 770 520 655.3 23 820 550 657.4 31 900 600 80

11 33 950 630 8015 35 1020 680 10020 38 1090 730 10025 40 1150 770 10032 43 1220 810 10039 45 1290 860 15050 64 1450 960 15063 70 1570 1050 15084 78 1730 1150 150

105 85 1890 1260 200

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km16 1.15 1.47 0.123 11000 0.222 0.265 4.02 2.06 1.06 0.841 2.56 0.15425 0.727 0.927 0.115 9500 0.254 0.303 4.61 1.97 0.710 0.797 1.85 0.14635 0.524 0.668 0.106 8400 0.287 0.343 5.21 1.91 0.532 0.629 1.39 0.14250 0.387 0.494 0.102 7600 0.319 0.381 5.79 1.86 0.369 0.592 1.07 0.13570 0.268 0.342 0.0967 6600 0.364 0.435 6.61 1.80 0.271 0.549 0.812 0.12995 0.193 0.247 0.0929 5900 0.409 0.489 7.43 1.76 0.265 0.512 0.718 0.123

120 0.153 0.196 0.0900 5300 0.452 0.540 8.21 1.73 0.265 0.479 0.666 0.118150 0.124 0.160 0.0879 4900 0.491 0.586 8.91 1.71 0.265 0.451 0.626 0.115185 0.0991 0.128 0.0857 4500 0.539 0.643 9.77 1.69 0.265 0.425 0.590 0.112240 0.0754 0.0986 0.0838 4100 0.583 0.696 10.6 1.61 0.272 0.302 0.505 0.110300 0.0601 0.0797 0.0838 4000 0.611 0.729 11.1 1.49 0.272 0.276 0.472 0.107400 0.0470 0.0637 0.0830 3700 0.649 0.775 11.8 1.38 0.272 0.247 0.436 0.105500 0.0373 0.0523 0.0819 3600 0.674 0.805 12.2 1.29 0.272 0.226 0.409 0.103

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m16 4.7 2.5 11.0 5.7 10/0.85 14.5 31.3 2.0 38.4 43.0 310 XHJP15AA00325 5.8 2.5 12.2 8.5 15/0.85 15.7 33.8 2.0 40.9 45.7 365 XHJP17AA00335 7.0 2.5 13.4 11.3 20/0.85 16.9 36.3 2.5 44.7 49.9 470 XHJP18AA00350 8.2 2.5 14.5 16.5 29/0.85 18.0 38.8 2.5 47.2 52.6 545 XHJP19AA00370 9.9 2.5 16.2 22.7 40/0.85 19.7 42.4 2.5 50.9 56.5 660 XHJP20AA00395 11.5 2.5 17.8 22.7 40/0.85 21.3 45.9 2.5 54.6 60.5 760 XHJP22AA003

120 13.1 2.5 19.4 22.7 40/0.85 22.9 49.3 2.5 58.1 64.1 860 XHJP23AA003150 14.5 2.5 20.8 22.7 40/0.85 24.3 52.4 2.5 61.3 67.5 975 XHJP24AA003185 16.2 2.5 22.6 22.7 40/0.85 26.1 56.2 2.5 65.3 71.7 1110 XHJP25AA003240 18.6 2.6 25.2 22.7 40/0.85 29.1 62.6 3.2 73.3 80.3 1450 XHJP26AA003300 20.9 2.8 28.2 22.7 40/0.85 32.1 69.2 3.2 80.0 87.5 1720 XHJP27AA003400 23.6 3.0 31.9 22.7 40/0.85 35.8 77.1 3.2 88.2 96.0 2080 XHJP28AA003500 26.5 3.2 35.2 22.7 40/0.85 39.5 85.1 3.2 96.4 104.8 2490 XHJP30AA003

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA16 105 110 78 110 89 2.29 2.5225 135 145 100 145 115 3.57 3.7935 165 175 125 170 140 5.00 5.0550 195 210 145 200 160 7.15 7.3270 240 255 180 245 200 10.0 10.195 290 310 220 290 240 13.6 10.1

120 335 360 250 330 270 17.1 10.1150 375 405 280 370 300 21.4 10.1185 425 460 325 410 345 26.4 10.1240 495 535 375 470 395 34.3 10.1300 560 605 420 520 440 42.9 10.1400 635 685 470 580 490 57.2 10.1500 705 765 540 635 555 71.5 10.1

3.8/6.6kV THREE CORE Cu WIRE IND. SCREENED HR-PVC/SWA/HR-PVC SHEATHED

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Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm3.8 24 820 550 655.3 31 890 590 807.5 32 940 630 80

11 35 1010 670 10014 38 1080 720 10018 40 1140 760 10023 42 1200 800 10028 45 1270 850 10036 62 1400 940 15045 69 1540 1030 15060 75 1680 1120 15075 82 1830 1220 200

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m25 5.9 2.5 12.2 5.7 10/0.85 15.7 33.8 2.0 41.0 45.8 310 XHJA17AA00335 6.9 2.5 13.2 7.9 14/0.85 16.7 36.1 2.5 44.4 49.4 390 XHJA18AA00350 8.1 2.5 14.4 10.8 19/0.85 17.9 38.5 2.5 46.8 52.2 435 XHJA19AA00370 9.6 2.5 16.0 15.3 27/0.85 19.5 42.0 2.5 50.5 56.1 505 XHJA20AA00395 11.4 2.5 17.7 20.4 36/0.85 21.2 45.7 2.5 54.4 60.2 565 XHJA22AA003

120 12.8 2.5 19.1 22.7 40/0.85 22.6 48.7 2.5 57.4 63.4 620 XHJA23AA003150 14.2 2.5 20.5 22.7 40/0.85 24.0 51.7 2.5 60.6 66.8 680 XHJA24AA003185 15.7 2.5 22.0 22.7 40/0.85 25.5 54.9 2.5 64.1 70.5 745 XHJA25AA003240 18.0 2.6 24.5 22.7 40/0.85 28.0 60.4 3.2 71.0 78.0 945 XHJA26AA003300 20.1 2.8 27.4 22.7 40/0.85 31.3 67.5 3.2 78.4 85.8 1100 XHJA27AA003400 22.9 3.0 30.6 22.7 40/0.85 34.5 74.4 3.2 85.5 93.3 1270 XHJA28AA003500 26.0 3.2 34.1 22.7 40/0.85 38.0 81.9 3.2 93.1 101.6 1480 XHJA29AA003

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km25 1.20 1.54 0.115 9500 0.255 0.304 4.63 1.97 1.07 0.783 2.56 0.14535 0.87 1.11 0.110 8500 0.283 0.338 5.14 1.91 0.759 0.629 1.90 0.14250 0.641 0.822 0.105 7700 0.315 0.376 5.71 1.86 0.563 0.604 1.52 0.13670 0.443 0.569 0.0972 6700 0.359 0.428 6.51 1.81 0.401 0.549 1.14 0.13095 0.320 0.410 0.0932 5900 0.406 0.484 7.36 1.77 0.295 0.512 0.881 0.124

120 0.253 0.325 0.0905 5400 0.444 0.530 8.06 1.74 0.265 0.487 0.769 0.119150 0.206 0.265 0.0883 5000 0.482 0.576 8.75 1.72 0.265 0.458 0.710 0.116185 0.164 0.211 0.0863 4600 0.523 0.625 9.50 1.70 0.265 0.431 0.657 0.113240 0.125 0.162 0.0844 4300 0.566 0.676 10.3 1.62 0.272 0.312 0.561 0.110300 0.100 0.130 0.0845 4100 0.592 0.707 10.7 1.49 0.272 0.280 0.514 0.109400 0.0778 0.102 0.0823 3900 0.621 0.741 11.3 1.39 0.272 0.257 0.475 0.105500 0.0617 0.0823 0.0811 3700 0.651 0.777 11.8 1.29 0.272 0.235 0.441 0.102

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA25 105 110 78 110 88 2.37 2.5235 125 135 95 135 105 3.31 3.5350 150 160 115 155 125 4.73 4.8070 185 200 140 190 155 6.62 6.8295 225 240 170 230 185 8.99 9.09

120 260 280 195 260 210 11.4 10.1150 290 315 215 290 235 14.2 10.1185 330 360 245 325 265 17.5 10.1240 390 420 290 370 315 22.7 10.1300 445 480 335 415 350 28.4 10.1400 510 550 380 470 400 37.8 10.1500 575 625 440 525 460 47.3 10.1

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Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm3.4 25 850 570 805.3 31 920 610 807.4 34 980 650 80

11 35 1020 680 10015 38 1100 730 10020 41 1170 780 10025 43 1240 820 10032 46 1300 870 15039 48 1370 910 15050 67 1510 1010 15063 73 1630 1080 15084 80 1770 1180 150

105 86 1910 1270 200

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km16 1.15 1.47 0.133 14000 0.178 0.355 9.02 2.76 1.06 0.757 2.48 0.15525 0.727 0.927 0.124 12000 0.202 0.403 10.2 2.62 0.712 0.616 1.72 0.15135 0.524 0.668 0.115 11000 0.227 0.453 11.5 2.52 0.538 0.570 1.35 0.14550 0.387 0.494 0.110 9600 0.251 0.500 12.7 2.44 0.374 0.549 1.05 0.13970 0.268 0.342 0.104 8500 0.284 0.567 14.4 2.35 0.265 0.503 0.789 0.13395 0.193 0.247 0.0993 7600 0.318 0.634 16.1 2.29 0.265 0.472 0.703 0.127

120 0.153 0.196 0.0960 6900 0.350 0.697 17.7 2.24 0.265 0.444 0.652 0.122150 0.124 0.160 0.0934 6400 0.378 0.755 19.2 2.20 0.265 0.419 0.612 0.119185 0.0991 0.128 0.0908 5800 0.413 0.825 20.9 2.17 0.272 0.397 0.584 0.115240 0.0754 0.0984 0.0879 5200 0.462 0.921 23.4 2.13 0.272 0.288 0.496 0.112300 0.0601 0.0795 0.0866 4700 0.515 1.03 26.1 2.09 0.272 0.264 0.463 0.109400 0.0470 0.0636 0.0847 4200 0.581 1.16 29.4 2.06 0.272 0.241 0.431 0.107500 0.0373 0.0522 0.0826 3800 0.639 1.27 32.4 2.04 0.272 0.224 0.407 0.104

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m16 4.7 3.4 12.8 5.7 10/0.85 16.3 35.2 2.0 42.3 47.3 350 XJJP15AA00325 5.8 3.4 14.0 8.5 15/0.85 17.5 37.7 2.5 46.0 51.2 450 XJJP17AA00335 7.0 3.4 15.2 11.3 20/0.85 18.7 40.3 2.5 48.8 54.2 520 XJJP18AA00350 8.2 3.4 16.4 16.5 29/0.85 19.9 42.8 2.5 51.3 56.9 595 XJJP19AA00370 9.9 3.4 18.0 22.7 40/0.85 21.5 46.4 2.5 55.1 60.9 700 XJJP20AA00395 11.5 3.4 19.6 22.7 40/0.85 23.1 49.9 2.5 58.8 64.8 810 XJJP22AA003

120 13.1 3.4 21.2 22.7 40/0.85 24.7 53.3 2.5 62.2 68.6 920 XJJP23AA003150 14.5 3.4 22.6 22.7 40/0.85 26.1 56.4 2.5 65.5 72.1 1030 XJJP24AA003185 16.2 3.4 24.4 22.7 40/0.85 27.9 60.1 2.5 69.2 76.1 1180 XJJP25AA003240 18.6 3.4 26.8 22.7 40/0.85 30.7 66.1 3.2 76.8 84.0 1510 XJJP26AA003300 20.9 3.4 29.4 22.7 40/0.85 33.3 71.8 3.2 82.7 90.3 1770 XJJP27AA003400 23.6 3.4 32.7 22.7 40/0.85 36.6 78.9 3.2 90.1 98.2 2130 XJJP28AA003500 26.5 3.4 35.6 22.7 40/0.85 39.9 86.0 3.2 97.5 105.9 2520 XJJP29AA003

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA16 105 110 81 110 91 2.29 2.5225 135 145 105 145 115 3.57 3.7935 165 175 125 170 140 5.00 5.0550 195 210 150 200 165 7.15 7.3270 245 260 185 245 200 10.0 10.195 290 315 220 290 240 13.6 10.1

120 335 360 250 330 270 17.1 10.1150 375 405 290 365 310 21.4 10.1185 430 460 325 415 350 26.4 10.1240 500 540 375 470 400 34.3 10.1300 560 605 420 520 440 42.9 10.1400 635 685 470 580 490 57.2 10.1500 705 765 540 635 555 71.5 10.1

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Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m25 5.9 3.4 14.0 6.2 11/0.85 17.5 37.8 2.5 46.1 51.3 400 XJJA17AA00335 6.9 3.4 15.1 7.9 14/0.85 18.6 40.0 2.5 48.3 53.7 440 XJJA18AA00350 8.1 3.4 16.2 10.8 19/0.85 19.7 42.5 2.5 51.0 56.6 485 XJJA19AA00370 9.6 3.4 17.8 15.3 27/0.85 21.3 45.9 2.5 54.6 60.5 540 XJJA20AA00395 11.4 3.4 19.5 20.4 36/0.85 23.0 49.6 2.5 58.5 64.5 615 XJJA22AA003

120 12.8 3.4 20.9 22.7 40/0.85 24.4 52.6 2.5 61.5 68.0 680 XJJA23AA003150 14.2 3.4 22.3 22.7 40/0.85 25.8 55.7 2.5 64.8 71.4 740 XJJA24AA003185 15.7 3.4 23.8 22.7 40/0.85 27.3 58.9 2.5 68.0 74.8 805 XJJA25AA003240 18.0 3.4 26.1 22.7 40/0.85 30.0 64.7 3.2 75.4 82.6 1020 XJJA26AA003300 20.1 3.4 28.7 22.7 40/0.85 32.6 70.2 3.2 81.0 88.6 1150 XJJA27AA003400 22.9 3.4 31.5 22.7 40/0.85 35.4 76.2 3.2 87.4 95.5 1310 XJJA28AA003500 26.0 3.4 34.5 22.7 40/0.85 38.4 82.8 3.2 94.2 102.7 1500 XJJA30AA003

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km25 1.20 1.54 0.124 12000 0.203 0.405 10.3 2.62 0.971 0.616 2.33 0.15135 0.87 1.11 0.118 11000 0.224 0.447 11.4 2.53 0.768 0.581 1.86 0.14550 0.641 0.821 0.113 9700 0.248 0.494 12.5 2.45 0.570 0.549 1.48 0.14070 0.443 0.569 0.104 8600 0.280 0.559 14.2 2.36 0.393 0.512 1.11 0.13395 0.320 0.410 0.0997 7700 0.315 0.628 16.0 2.29 0.295 0.472 0.864 0.128

120 0.253 0.325 0.0966 7000 0.343 0.685 17.4 2.25 0.265 0.451 0.754 0.123150 0.206 0.265 0.0940 6500 0.372 0.742 18.8 2.21 0.265 0.425 0.696 0.120185 0.164 0.211 0.0916 6000 0.402 0.802 20.4 2.18 0.272 0.403 0.651 0.116240 0.125 0.161 0.0886 5400 0.449 0.895 22.7 2.14 0.272 0.293 0.548 0.114300 0.100 0.130 0.0874 4800 0.499 0.996 25.3 2.10 0.272 0.272 0.508 0.111400 0.0778 0.102 0.0841 4300 0.555 1.11 28.1 2.07 0.272 0.250 0.470 0.107500 0.0617 0.0822 0.0819 3900 0.617 1.23 31.3 2.05 0.272 0.232 0.438 0.103

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

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Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm3.8 31 920 620 805.3 33 970 640 807.5 35 1020 680 100

11 38 1090 730 10014 41 1160 770 10018 43 1220 820 10023 45 1290 860 15028 48 1350 900 15036 66 1490 990 15045 71 1600 1060 15060 77 1720 1150 15075 83 1850 1230 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA25 105 115 81 110 90 2.37 2.7835 130 135 96 135 110 3.31 3.5350 150 160 115 155 130 4.73 4.8070 190 200 145 190 155 6.62 6.8295 230 245 170 230 190 8.99 9.09

120 260 280 195 260 215 11.4 10.1150 295 315 225 290 245 14.2 10.1185 335 360 255 325 275 17.5 10.1240 390 425 295 375 315 22.7 10.1300 445 480 335 415 355 28.4 10.1400 510 550 380 470 400 37.8 10.1500 575 625 440 525 460 47.3 10.1

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km35 0.524 0.668 0.131 15000 0.161 0.643 32.7 3.58 0.531 0.479 1.28 0.15050 0.387 0.494 0.125 14000 0.176 0.703 35.7 3.43 0.366 0.451 0.993 0.14570 0.268 0.342 0.118 12000 0.198 0.788 40.0 3.27 0.265 0.425 0.758 0.13995 0.193 0.247 0.112 11000 0.218 0.872 44.3 3.15 0.272 0.403 0.680 0.134

120 0.153 0.196 0.108 10000 0.239 0.952 48.4 3.06 0.272 0.297 0.579 0.131150 0.124 0.160 0.105 9400 0.257 1.02 52.0 2.99 0.272 0.284 0.542 0.128185 0.0991 0.128 0.102 8700 0.278 1.11 56.4 2.92 0.272 0.272 0.507 0.124240 0.0754 0.0981 0.0978 7800 0.309 1.23 62.5 2.85 0.272 0.254 0.470 0.119300 0.0601 0.0791 0.0956 7100 0.342 1.36 69.2 2.78 0.272 0.235 0.439 0.116400 0.0470 0.0631 0.0928 6300 0.383 1.53 77.5 2.72 0.272 0.216 0.409 0.113500 0.0373 0.0516 0.0901 5800 0.419 1.67 84.9 2.67 0.272 0.202 0.387 0.109

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m35 7.0 5.5 19.5 11.3 20/0.85 23.0 49.6 2.5 58.3 64.3 625 XL JP18AA00350 8.2 5.5 20.7 16.5 29/0.85 24.2 52.1 2.5 61.0 67.2 715 XL JP19AA00370 9.9 5.5 22.3 22.7 40/0.85 25.8 55.6 2.5 64.8 71.4 830 XL JP20AA00395 11.5 5.5 24.0 22.7 40/0.85 27.5 59.2 2.5 68.3 75.1 950 XL JP22AA003

120 13.1 5.5 25.5 22.7 40/0.85 29.4 63.4 3.2 74.1 81.1 1170 XL JP23AA003150 14.5 5.5 27.0 22.7 40/0.85 30.9 66.5 3.2 77.3 84.6 1290 XL JP24AA003185 16.2 5.5 28.7 22.7 40/0.85 32.6 70.3 3.2 81.1 88.7 1450 XL JP25AA003240 18.6 5.5 31.1 22.7 40/0.85 35.0 75.4 3.2 86.5 94.3 1690 XL JP26AA003300 20.9 5.5 33.7 22.7 40/0.85 37.6 81.1 3.2 92.4 100.6 1950 XL JP27AA003400 23.6 5.5 37.0 22.7 40/0.85 41.3 89.1 3.2 100.5 109.2 2330 XL JP28AA003500 26.5 5.5 39.9 22.7 40/0.85 44.2 95.3 3.2 107.0 116.0 2720 XL JP29AA003

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 170 180 130 170 145 5.00 5.0550 200 215 155 200 170 7.15 7.3270 245 265 195 245 210 10.0 10.195 295 315 230 290 250 13.6 10.1

120 340 365 265 330 280 17.1 10.1150 380 410 295 365 310 21.4 10.1185 430 465 330 410 350 26.4 10.1240 500 540 380 470 400 34.3 10.1300 565 610 440 520 460 42.9 10.1400 640 690 490 580 510 57.2 10.1500 710 770 540 635 560 71.5 10.1

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

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Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm7.4 40 1160 770 100

11 43 1210 810 10015 45 1290 860 15020 48 1350 900 15025 65 1460 970 15032 68 1520 1010 15039 71 1600 1060 15050 76 1700 1130 15063 82 1810 1210 20084 89 1970 1310 200

105 95 2090 1390 200

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal Diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m35 6.9 5.5 19.4 7.9 14/0.85 22.9 49.3 2.5 58.0 64.0 545 XL JA18AA00350 8.1 5.5 20.5 10.8 19/0.85 24.0 51.8 2.5 60.7 66.9 600 XL JA19AA00370 9.6 5.5 22.1 15.3 27/0.85 25.6 55.2 2.5 64.3 70.8 670 XL JA20AA00395 11.4 5.5 23.8 20.4 36/0.85 27.3 58.9 2.5 68.0 74.9 755 XL JA22AA003

120 12.8 5.5 25.2 22.7 40/0.85 29.1 62.8 3.2 73.4 80.5 920 XL JA23AA003150 14.2 5.5 26.6 22.7 40/0.85 30.5 65.8 3.2 76.7 83.9 995 XL JA24AA003185 15.7 5.5 28.1 22.7 40/0.85 32.0 69.1 3.2 79.9 87.5 1070 XL JA25AA003240 18.0 5.5 30.5 22.7 40/0.85 34.4 74.0 3.2 85.1 92.9 1190 XL JA26AA003300 20.1 5.5 33.0 22.7 40/0.85 36.9 79.5 3.2 90.7 98.9 1330 XL JA27AA003400 22.9 5.5 35.8 22.7 40/0.85 40.1 86.4 3.2 97.8 106.5 1520 XL JA28AA003500 26.0 5.5 38.8 22.7 40/0.85 43.1 93.0 3.2 104.6 113.7 1710 XL JA30AA003

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km35 0.868 1.11 0.135 15000 0.159 0.636 32.3 3.59 0.758 0.479 1.75 0.15050 0.641 0.821 0.129 14000 0.174 0.695 35.3 3.45 0.559 0.458 1.40 0.14670 0.443 0.568 0.119 12000 0.195 0.778 39.5 3.29 0.393 0.431 1.06 0.14095 0.320 0.410 0.113 11000 0.217 0.865 43.9 3.16 0.302 0.403 0.838 0.134

120 0.253 0.325 0.109 10000 0.235 0.936 47.6 3.07 0.272 0.302 0.682 0.132150 0.206 0.265 0.106 9600 0.252 1.01 51.2 3.00 0.272 0.288 0.626 0.129185 0.164 0.211 0.103 8900 0.271 1.08 55.0 2.94 0.272 0.276 0.575 0.125240 0.125 0.161 0.0987 8000 0.300 1.20 60.9 2.86 0.272 0.257 0.522 0.120300 0.100 0.130 0.0966 7300 0.332 1.32 67.3 2.80 0.272 0.241 0.484 0.117400 0.0778 0.102 0.0925 6600 0.367 1.46 74.4 2.74 0.272 0.221 0.444 0.113500 0.0617 0.0818 0.0897 6000 0.405 1.62 82.1 2.69 0.272 0.207 0.415 0.109

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

12.7/22kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND.SCREENED HR-PVC/SWA/HR-PVC SHEATHED

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Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm5.3 40 1150 770 1007.5 42 1200 800 100

11 45 1270 850 10014 48 1350 900 15018 64 1450 970 15023 67 1510 1010 15028 70 1580 1050 15036 75 1670 1110 15045 80 1780 1190 15060 87 1920 1280 20075 93 2050 1360 200

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 130 140 100 135 110 3.31 3.5350 155 165 120 155 130 4.73 4.8070 190 205 145 190 160 6.62 6.8295 230 245 180 230 195 8.99 9.09

120 265 285 205 260 220 11.4 10.1150 300 320 230 290 245 14.2 10.1185 340 365 260 325 275 17.5 10.1240 395 425 300 370 315 22.7 10.1300 445 480 335 415 355 28.4 10.1400 515 555 400 470 415 37.8 10.1500 580 630 445 525 460 47.3 10.1

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m50 8.2 8.0 25.9 16.5 29/0.85 29.8 64.3 3.2 74.9 82.1 995 XNJP19AA00370 9.9 8.0 27.6 22.7 40/0.85 31.5 67.8 3.2 78.6 86.1 1120 XNJP20AA00395 11.5 8.0 29.2 22.7 40/0.85 33.1 71.3 3.2 82.2 89.8 1250 XNJP22AA003

120 13.1 8.0 30.8 22.7 40/0.85 34.7 74.7 3.2 85.8 93.6 1380 XNJP23AA003150 14.5 8.0 32.2 22.7 40/0.85 36.1 77.8 3.2 89.0 97.1 1510 XNJP24AA003185 16.2 8.0 33.9 22.7 40/0.85 37.8 81.6 3.2 92.8 101.2 1670 XNJP25AA003240 18.6 8.0 36.3 22.7 40/0.85 40.6 87.6 3.2 99.0 107.7 1940 XNJP26AA003300 20.9 8.0 39.0 22.7 40/0.85 43.3 93.3 3.2 104.9 114.0 2220 XNJP27AA003400 23.6 8.0 42.3 22.7 40/0.85 46.6 100.4 3.2 112.2 121.7 2580 XNJP28AA003500 26.5 8.0 45.2 22.7 40/0.85 49.5 106.6 3.2 118.9 128.7 2990 XNJP29AA003

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA50 205 215 160 200 175 7.15 7.3270 250 265 195 245 210 10.0 10.195 300 320 235 290 250 13.6 10.1

120 345 365 265 330 280 17.1 10.1150 385 410 295 365 315 21.4 10.1185 435 465 345 410 360 26.4 10.1240 505 545 395 470 415 34.3 10.1300 565 610 445 520 460 42.9 10.1400 640 695 495 580 510 57.2 10.1500 720 780 550 645 565 71.5 10.1

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km50 0.387 0.494 0.140 18000 0.137 0.817 62.1 3.99 0.375 0.293 0.880 0.15270 0.268 0.342 0.132 16000 0.152 0.907 68.9 3.76 0.272 0.280 0.682 0.14795 0.193 0.247 0.125 15000 0.167 0.995 75.6 3.59 0.272 0.268 0.598 0.142

120 0.153 0.195 0.120 13000 0.181 1.08 81.9 3.46 0.272 0.254 0.547 0.137150 0.124 0.159 0.117 13000 0.193 1.15 87.6 3.37 0.272 0.244 0.511 0.134185 0.0991 0.128 0.113 12000 0.208 1.24 94.5 3.27 0.272 0.235 0.478 0.130240 0.0754 0.0978 0.108 11000 0.229 1.37 104 3.16 0.272 0.219 0.440 0.126300 0.0601 0.0788 0.105 9600 0.252 1.50 114 3.07 0.272 0.207 0.413 0.122400 0.0470 0.0627 0.102 8600 0.280 1.67 127 2.98 0.272 0.207 0.401 0.119500 0.0373 0.0511 0.0983 7900 0.305 1.82 138 2.91 0.272 0.220 0.404 0.115

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

19/33kV THREE CORE Cu WIRE IND. SCREENED HR-PVC/SWA/HR-PVC SHEATHED

D

D/2

Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm11 66 1480 990 15015 69 1550 1030 15020 72 1620 1080 15025 76 1690 1120 15032 79 1750 1160 15039 82 1820 1210 20050 88 1940 1290 20063 93 2050 1370 20084 96 2190 1460 200

105 96 2320 1540 200

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Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 second

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA50 160 170 125 155 135 4.73 4.8070 195 205 155 190 165 6.62 6.8295 235 250 185 230 195 8.99 9.09

120 270 285 210 260 220 11.4 10.1150 300 320 230 285 245 14.2 10.1185 340 365 270 325 285 17.5 10.1240 400 425 315 370 330 22.7 10.1300 450 485 355 415 365 28.4 10.1400 515 555 400 470 415 37.8 10.1500 585 630 450 525 460 47.3 10.1

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19/33kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND. SCREENED HR-PVC/SWA/HR-PVC SHEATHED

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Armour Nominal Nominal Approx. Productconductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter diameter wire diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire over laid diameter over diameter

insulation each core screen wires screen up cores armourmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm mm mm mm kg/100m50 8.1 8.0 25.8 10.8 19/0.85 29.7 63.9 3.2 74.6 81.8 880 XNJA19AA00370 9.6 8.0 27.4 15.3 27/0.85 31.3 67.4 3.2 78.2 85.6 965 XNJA20AA00395 11.4 8.0 29.1 21.0 37/0.85 33.0 71.1 3.2 81.9 89.5 1060 XNJA22AA003

120 12.8 8.0 30.5 23.3 41/0.85 34.4 74.1 3.2 85.1 92.9 1140 XNJA23AA003150 14.2 8.0 31.9 23.3 41/0.85 35.8 77.1 3.2 88.3 96.4 1210 XNJA24AA003185 15.7 8.0 33.4 23.3 41/0.85 37.3 80.4 3.2 91.6 100.0 1290 XNJA25AA003240 18.0 8.0 35.7 23.3 41/0.85 40.0 86.2 3.2 97.6 106.3 1440 XNJA26AA003300 20.1 8.0 38.2 23.3 41/0.85 42.5 91.6 3.2 103.3 112.3 1590 XNJA27AA003400 22.9 8.0 41.0 23.3 41/0.85 45.3 97.7 3.2 109.5 119.0 1770 XNJA28AA003500 26.0 8.0 44.1 23.3 41/0.85 48.4 104.2 3.2 116.5 126.4 1990 XNJA30AA003

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Armour Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance DC sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km50 0.641 0.821 0.144 18000 0.136 0.809 61.5 4.01 0.573 0.297 1.23 0.15370 0.443 0.568 0.133 16000 0.150 0.896 68.1 3.79 0.403 0.280 0.939 0.14795 0.320 0.410 0.126 15000 0.165 0.988 75.1 3.60 0.294 0.268 0.746 0.142

120 0.253 0.325 0.121 14000 0.178 1.06 80.7 3.49 0.265 0.257 0.650 0.138150 0.206 0.264 0.117 13000 0.190 1.14 86.3 3.39 0.265 0.247 0.595 0.135185 0.164 0.211 0.114 12000 0.203 1.21 92.3 3.30 0.265 0.238 0.545 0.131240 0.125 0.161 0.109 11000 0.224 1.33 101 3.19 0.265 0.224 0.494 0.127300 0.100 0.129 0.106 9800 0.245 1.46 111 3.09 0.265 0.209 0.455 0.124400 0.0778 0.102 0.102 9000 0.270 1.61 122 3.01 0.265 0.198 0.422 0.119500 0.0617 0.0814 0.0980 8200 0.296 1.77 134 2.94 0.265 0.212 0.420 0.116

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

D

D/2

Maximum Minimum Nominal pulling tension bending radius duct dia.

Conductor Armour During Set inpulling position

kN kN mm mm mm7.5 65 1470 980 150

11 69 1540 1030 15014 72 1610 1070 15018 75 1670 1120 15023 78 1730 1160 15028 81 1800 1200 20036 86 1910 1280 20045 92 2020 1350 20060 97 2140 1430 20075 97 2270 1520 200

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Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

35 0.868 1.11 0.118 11000 0.224 0.447 11.4 2.53 0.768 3.17 0.079495 0.320 0.410 0.0997 7700 0.315 0.628 16.0 2.29 0.308 1.24 0.0594

185 0.164 0.211 0.0916 6000 0.402 0.802 20.4 2.18 0.272 0.980 0.0496240 0.125 0.161 0.0886 5400 0.449 0.895 22.7 2.14 0.272 0.941 0.0471

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 125 135 93 135 105 3.31 3.5395 230 245 170 230 190 8.99 9.09

185 340 370 250 335 270 17.5 10.1240 405 440 305 385 325 22.7 10.1

Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

35 6.9 3.4 15.1 7.9 14/0.85 18.6 45.5 175 XJNA18AA00395 11.4 3.4 19.5 20.4 36/0.85 23.0 55.9 310 XJNA22AA003

185 15.7 3.4 23.8 22.7 40/0.85 27.3 65.8 415 XJNA25AA003240 18.0 3.4 26.1 22.7 40/0.85 30.0 72.0 495 XJNA26AA003

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Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

6.35/11kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND.SCREENED PVC/HDPE SHEATHED URD

D

D/2

*For HDPE sheathed cable apply 25/15X bend radius factors.

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling* position*

kN mm mm mm5.3 1140 680 65

14 1400 840 10028 1650 990 10036 1800 1080 150

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Nominal Nominal Average Nominal Nominal Number Nominal Nominal Approximate Product conductor conductor insulation diameter screen and nominal diameter overall mass codearea diameter thickness over area on diameter of over wire diameter

insulation each core screen wires screenmm2 mm mm mm mm2 no/mm mm mm kg/100m

35 6.9 5.5 19.4 7.9 14/0.85 22.9 55.6 245 XLNA18AA00395 11.4 5.5 23.8 20.4 36/0.85 27.3 65.8 365 XLNA22AA003

185 15.7 5.5 28.1 22.7 40/0.85 32.0 76.5 510 XLNA25AA003240 18.0 5.5 30.5 22.7 40/0.85 34.4 81.9 590 XLNA26AA003

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12.7/22kV THREE CORE Al WIRE IND.SCREENED PVC/HDPE SHEATHED URD

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Current Ratings Installation

Electrical Characteristics

D

D/2

*For HDPE sheathed cable apply 25/15X bend radius factors.

Nominal Conductor Conductor Inductive Insulation Conductor Charging Dielectric Maximum DC Zero Zeroconductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance resistance to screen current loss dielectric resistance sequence seq.area at 20°C at 50Hz at 50Hz at 20°C capacitance per phase per phase stress of screens resistance react.

and 90°C at 20°C at 20°C at 50Hzmm2 Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km MegOhm.km µF/km A/km W/km kV/mm Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km

35 0.868 1.11 0.135 15000 0.159 0.636 32.3 3.59 0.791 3.24 0.093195 0.320 0.410 0.113 11000 0.217 0.865 43.9 3.16 0.302 1.23 0.0706

185 0.164 0.211 0.103 8900 0.271 1.08 55.0 2.94 0.272 0.980 0.0599240 0.125 0.161 0.0987 8000 0.300 1.20 60.9 2.86 0.272 0.941 0.0557

Maximum Minimum Nominalpulling tension bending radius duct dia.

During Set inpulling* position*

kN mm mm mm5.3 1390 830 100

14 1650 990 10028 1900 1150 15036 2050 1230 150

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A Fault current carryingconductor In air In ground capacity for 1 secondarea

Conductor Screen

mm2 kA kA35 130 140 100 135 110 3.31 3.5395 235 250 175 230 190 8.99 9.09

185 345 375 265 335 280 17.5 10.1240 410 440 310 390 330 22.7 10.1

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Current RatingsThe continuous current ratings given in this catalogue

have been calculated in accordance with the International

Electrotechnical Commission Publication IEC 60287 –

“Electric Cables – Calculations of the Current Rating”

based on the following operating conditions:

Maximum conductor temperature 90°C

Ambient air temperature 40°C

Ambient soil temperature 25°C

Soil thermal resistivity 1.2K.m/W

Type of Installation:� In air, shaded, no wind.

� Buried direct with a depth of laying of

0.8m to centre of cable or cable group

� In duct with a depth of laying of

0.8m to centre of duct

Single core cables are laid in the configurations indicated

in the current rating tables and the screens are bonded

to the earth at both ends.

Grouping of CablesWhere a number of circuits are installed in close proximity

with one another, consideration must be given to the

mutual heating effect. With cables in ground, a derating

factor must be applied when the spacing between circuits

is less than 1.0m. Cables in unenclosed installations must

be derated when the spacing is less than 3 times the

cable diameter.

Allowance must also be made for other heat sources

(steam pipes etc.) laid close to cables and in cases where

cables of different temperature ratings are installed in

close proximity.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATIONEmergency RatingXLPE insulated cables can operate under emergency

conditions with a conductor temperature of 130°C for

periods of up to 36 hours, not more than three times

per year.

In practice, however, due to the difficulty in ensuring

compatibility with terminations and the high volume

expansion of XLPE above 100°C, a limit of 105°C for

emergency rating has become widely acceptable

and is specified in AS1429, Japanese and European

specifications. A further restriction is evident where metal

tape screens are specified; here the overload temperature

may have to be limited to 100°C. The 105°C emergency

limit represents the following approximate percentage

increase over the normal continuous ratings:

Cables in air: +14%

Cables in ground (laid direct or in ducts): +11%

Short Circuit RatingsConductors

The short circuit current ratings given in the tables are

calculated in accordance with IEC 60986 and are the

symmetrical currents which will cause the conductor

temperature to rise from the normal operating value of

90°C to the safe short circuit value of 250°C in the time

stated, assuming adiabatic conditions (i.e. neglecting

heat loss).

Where high fault currents are anticipated in single

core cables, consideration should be given to the

electromechanical forces which will cause the cables

to move apart if adequate restraint is not provided.

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Rating FactorsThe current ratings of high voltage XLPE insulated cables

have been based on standard values of air and ground

temperatures, depth of burial and thermal resistivity of

soil. Where it is desired to depart from these standard

conditions the rating correction factors given in the

following tables should be applied.

Ambient Air Temperature Variation

Air temp. (°C) 20 25 35 40 45 50 55

Rating factor 1.18 1.14 1.05 1.00 0.95 0.89 0.84

Ground Temperature VariationCables laid direct in ground or in ducts

Ground temp. (°C) 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

Rating factor 1.11 1.07 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.88

Depth of Burial VariationCables Laid Direct in Ground (up to 33kV)*

Depth of burial (m) 0.80 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00

Rating factorup to 300m2 1.00 0.98 0.96 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.91 0.90

Rating factorabove 300m2 1.00 0.97 0.95 0.93 0.91 0.89 0.88 0.86

Depth of Burial VariationCables Laid in Ducts (up to 33kV)*

Depth of burial (m) 0.80 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00

Rating factor(single core) 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.94 0.92 0.91 0.89 0.88

Rating factor(three core) 1.00 0.99 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.95 0.94 0.93

* ERA Report 69–30 Part 3

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ScreensThe screen short circuit current ratings given in the tables

are calculated in accordance with IEC 60986 and are the

asymmetrical currents which will cause the screen

temperature to rise from the normal operating value of

80°C to the safe short circuit final temperature, assuming

adiabatic conditions. The final temperature used in the

calculation varies depending upon the nature of the screen

material itself and also on the other materials in direct

contact with the screen.

The screen constructions detailed are for the purpose of

illustration only and can be tailored in size to meet the

specific fault requirements of any operating system.

BondingThe current ratings given for single core cables assume

that the copper wire screens are solidly bonded to earth

at both ends.

Single point bonding results in an increase in current rating

of up to 25% due to the elimination of heating effects of

the circulating currents caused by the induced voltage in

the screens. This loss can be minimised, either:

� In short runs of cable, by earthing at one end only

(in which case the screens cannot be used for

earthing), or

� In long runs of cable, by transposing or “cross-bonding”

the screens at every joint position so that the voltages

induced by the three phases cancel one another.

With single point bonding, higher current ratings may be

used, however, under some conditions, a high standing

voltage may occur in the open end of the screens and

attention must be paid to the safety aspects.

Generally it is considered practical to use special bonding

arrangements only on transmission class cables (66kV and

above) as the extra equipment (link boxes, etc) required

must also be considered in the total project cost. Three

core cables are assumed to be solidly bonded to earth

at both ends.

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Three Core Cables Laid Direct in GroundNominalconductor Thermal resistivity (°C m/W)area mm2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

16 1.16 1.12 1.08 1.05 0.93 0.84 0.77 0.72 0.66 0.62

25 1.17 1.13 1.09 1.05 0.93 0.83 0.77 0.71 0.65 0.61

35 1.17 1.13 1.09 1.06 0.92 0.83 0.76 0.71 0.65 0.61

50 1.17 1.13 1.09 1.06 0.92 0.83 0.76 0.71 0.65 0.61

70 1.18 1.14 1.09 1.06 0.92 0.83 0.75 0.70 0.64 0.60

95 1.18 1.14 1.09 1.06 0.92 0.83 0.75 0.70 0.64 0.60

120 1.19 1.14 1.10 1.06 0.92 0.82 0.75 0.69 0.64 0.60

150 1.19 1.14 1.10 1.06 0.92 0.82 0.75 0.69 0.63 0.59

185 1.19 1.14 1.10 1.06 0.92 0.82 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.59

240 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.07 0.92 0.81 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.59

300 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.07 0.92 0.81 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.59

400 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.07 0.92 0.81 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.59

Single Core Cable Laid Direct in GroundNominalconductor Thermal resistivity (°C m/W)area mm2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

50 1.21 1.16 1.11 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.63 0.59

70 1.22 1.16 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.63 0.59

95 1.22 1.16 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.63 0.59

120 1.22 1.16 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.63 0.59

150 1.22 1.16 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.63 0.59

185 1.22 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.81 0.73 0.68 0.62 0.59

240 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.73 0.68 0.62 0.59

300 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.73 0.68 0.62 0.59

400 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.73 0.67 0.62 0.58

500 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.73 0.67 0.62 0.58

630 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.73 0.67 0.61 0.58

800 1.23 1.17 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.72 0.66 0.61 0.58

1000 1.24 1.18 1.12 1.07 0.91 0.80 0.72 0.66 0.61 0.58

1200 1.24 1.18 1.12 1.08 0.90 0.80 0.72 0.66 0.61 0.58

Three Core Cables Laid in DuctNominalconductor Thermal resistivity (°C m/W)area mm2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

16 1.06 1.04 1.03 1.02 0.97 0.92 0.88 0.85 0.82 0.79

25 1.06 1.05 1.03 1.02 0.96 0.92 0.88 0.84 0.82 0.78

35 1.06 1.05 1.03 1.02 0.96 0.92 0.87 0.83 0.81 0.77

50 1.07 1.05 1.03 1.02 0.96 0.91 0.87 0.83 0.80 0.77

70 1.07 1.05 1.04 1.02 0.96 0.91 0.86 0.82 0.79 0.76

95 1.07 1.06 1.04 1.02 0.96 0.91 0.86 0.82 0.78 0.75

120 1.08 1.06 1.04 1.03 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.81 0.78 0.74

150 1.09 1.06 1.04 1.03 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.77 0.73

185 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.89 0.84 0.80 0.76 0.72

240 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.89 0.84 0.79 0.76 0.72

300 1.10 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.88 0.83 0.78 0.75 0.71

400 1.10 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.88 0.83 0.78 0.75 0.71

Single Core Cable Laid in Single Way DuctsNominalconductor Thermal resistivity (°C m/W)area mm2 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

50 1.08 1.06 1.04 1.03 0.96 0.90 0.85 0.81 0.77 0.74

70 1.08 1.06 1.05 1.03 0.96 0.90 0.84 0.80 0.76 0.73

95 1.08 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.89 0.84 0.80 0.75 0.72

120 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.89 0.83 0.79 0.75 0.71

150 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.88 0.83 0.79 0.74 0.71

185 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.03 0.95 0.88 0.83 0.78 0.74 0.70

240 1.10 1.08 1.05 1.04 0.95 0.88 0.82 0.78 0.73 0.70

300 1.10 1.08 1.06 1.04 0.95 0.87 0.82 0.77 0.72 0.69

400 1.11 1.08 1.06 1.04 0.94 0.87 0.82 0.77 0.72 0.68

500 1.12 1.08 1.06 1.04 0.94 0.87 0.81 0.76 0.71 0.68

630 1.12 1.09 1.06 1.04 0.94 0.87 0.81 0.76 0.71 0.67

800 1.13 1.10 1.07 1.04 0.94 0.86 0.80 0.75 0.71 0.67

1000 1.13 1.10 1.07 1.04 0.94 0.86 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.66

1200 1.13 1.10 1.07 1.05 0.94 0.86 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.66

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THERMAL RESISTIVITY OF SOIL VARIATION

Reference: ERA Report 69-30 Part 3

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Horizontal formation in single way ducts

Number of ducts in group

0.00 0.30 0.45 0.60

2 0.88 0.91 0.93 0.94

3 0.80 0.85 0.88 0.90

4 0.76 0.81 0.85 0.88

5 0.72 0.78 0.83 0.86

6 0.69 0.76 0.81 0.85

7 0.67 0.75 0.80 0.84

8 0.65 0.74 0.79 0.83

9 0.63 0.72 0.78 0.83

10 0.62 0.72 0.78 0.82

11 0.61 0.71 0.77 0.82

12 0.60 0.70 0.77 0.81

Three Core CablesHorizontal formation laid direct in ground

Number of cablesin group

0.00 0.15 0.30 0.45 0.60

2 0.80 0.85 0.89 0.91 0.93

3 0.68 0.76 0.81 0.84 0.87

4 0.62 0.71 0.77 0.81 0.84

5 0.57 0.66 0.73 0.78 0.82

6 0.54 0.64 0.71 0.77 0.81

7 0.51 0.61 0.69 0.75 0.79

8 0.49 0.59 0.68 0.74 0.79

9 0.47 0.58 0.67 0.73 0.78

10 0.45 0.57 0.66 0.73 0.78

11 0.44 0.55 0.65 0.72 0.77

12 0.43 0.54 0.64 0.72 0.77

Trefoil single way ducts,horizontal formation

0.00 0.45 0.60

0.85 0.88 0.90

0.75 0.80 0.83

0.70 0.77 0.80

0.67 0.74 0.78

0.64 0.72 0.76

0.62 0.70 0.75

0.61 0.69 0.74

0.59 0.68 0.73

0.58 0.67 0.73

0.57 0.67 0.72

0.57 0.66 0.72

Trefoil touching, laid flat touchinghorizontal formation, laid direct in ground

0.00 0.00 0.15 0.30 0.45 0.60

Trefoil Laid flat

0.78 0.80 0.82 0.86 0.89 0.91

0.66 0.68 0.71 0.77 0.80 0.83

0.59 0.62 0.65 0.72 0.77 0.80

0.55 0.58 0.61 0.68 0.74 0.78

0.52 0.55 0.58 0.66 0.72 0.76

0.49 0.52 0.56 0.64 0.70 0.75

0.47 0.50 0.54 0.63 0.69 0.74

0.45 0.48 0.52 0.61 0.68 0.74

0.44 0.47 0.51 0.61 0.68 0.73

0.43 0.46 0.50 0.60 0.67 0.73

0.41 0.45 0.49 0.59 0.67 0.72

Single Core CablesLaid flat, spaced, horizontal

formation, laid direct in ground

Number of circuits

0.15 0.30 0.45 0.60

2 0.80 0.84 0.87 0.89

3 0.69 0.75 0.79 0.82

4 0.63 0.70 0.75 0.79

5 0.59 0.66 0.72 0.76

6 0.56 0.64 0.70 0.74

7 0.53 0.62 0.68 0.73

8 0.52 0.60 0.67 0.72

9 0.50 0.59 0.66 0.71

10 0.49 0.58 0.65 0.71

11 0.48 0.57 0.65 0.70

12 0.47 0.57 0.64 0.70

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GENERAL RATING FACTORS

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Impedance earthed systemsCables with light duty screens can often be used on

impedance earthed systems (e.g. IT systems) since

the fault current is limited to a relatively low value.

It should, of course, be appreciated that under fault

conditions on impedance earthed (grounded) systems,

the phase to screen voltage on the cable will exceed the

normal phase to earth voltage of the system. If the time

of fault duration is up to 8h (but not exceeding 125h per

year), then AS1429.1 and IEC60502.2 allow the standard

rated cables to be used for these short durations. In the

case of cable operating frequently under fault conditions

or for longer periods, the next higher rated cable must be

used, for example:

System rating Cable ratingkV kV

6.6/6.6 use 6.35/11

11/11 use 12.7/22

22/22 use 19/33

An alternative approach is detailed in the ICEA/NEMA

publication No. S-66-524, where it is required to increase

the insulation thickness for systems where faults need

to be sustained for periods over one minute but not

exceeding one hour. When higher voltage ratings

are specified special cables can be designed and

manufactured to meet the particular requirements.

Cables rated up to 33kVThis catalogue details cables rated up to and including

33kV (distribution class cables) with 10kA screen designs.

This level of fault rating is the most common used by the

Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) over the last 5–10 years and

is one of the adopted fault levels for AS4026.

There have been two other commonly used screen ratings,

although the terminology used to describe them has

varied over the years. These are described below.

Heavy Duty Screen (High Fault Level)A high level of fault screen rating, as adopted by many

industrial sites, is equal to the conductor fault rating up to

13.1kA for 1 second. This has also been identified for use

in “coarse fault protection” systems and corresponds to

the following MVA ratings:

Phase/phase Phase/earthvoltage rating 3 phase fault rating

kV MVA for 1 second

6.6 150

11 250

22 500

33 750

Light Duty Screen (Low Fault Level)Olex Cables offer an optional light duty screen design

which can be utilised where fast acting fault protection

devices or current limited protection equipment is

employed. This is the second fault level adopted by

AS4026 for the ESI. It corresponds to a fault rating equal

to the conductor fault rating up to 3kA for 1 second.

This has also been identified for use in “close fault

protection” systems and corresponds to the following

MVA ratings for 2 cycles:

Phase/phase Phase/earthvoltage rating 3 phase fault rating

kV MVA for 0.04 seconds

6.6 150

11 250

22 500

33 750

SCREEN SHORT CIRCUIT RATING

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Olex high voltage XLPE cables may be buried direct,

laid in exposed locations, in ducts or on ladders, subject

to constraints which may be related to current ratings.

MoistureThese cables are manufactured in conditions that exclude

moisture.

It is important that precautions are taken during installation

to ensure that moisture or water is not permitted to enter

the cable.

� Cut ends or opened sheath must be protected and

sealed from moisture.

� After cutting the cable, the ends must be re-sealed

for storage by an effective method such as a heat

shrinkable cable cap.

� Cable ends must be kept dry during pulling by the use

of a pulling eye on the conductors, by sealing against

the cable sheath.

� When using a pulling stocking, any cable end seal must

be checked for integrity before the pull and replaced

when broken or torn.

Single Core CablesThe following points should be noted relating to single

core cables –

1. Single core cables carrying the phase currents of a

single circuit must be installed as closely as possible

together, to minimise inductive reactance. The preferred

formation for three phase conductors is a “trefoil” or

cloverleaf pattern although flat formation is also

acceptable. Sheaths should be in contact with one

another in either case.

2. A single core cable generates on alternating magnetic

field around itself which can cause large increases in

voltage drop and power loss due to “transformer

effect” when ferrous metal (iron and steel) is allowed to

encircle the cable. Steel racking or ladder will not induce

this effect, but the following must be observed:

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

� Cable cleats may be of wood, plastic, or non-ferrous

metal but steel saddles should not be used, unless fixed

to a non-conductive surface.

� Where three single phase cables pass through a steel

bulkhead all must pass through the same hole. Where

glanding is required it is usual to cut out a panel and

replace this with a non-ferrous (metal or plastic) plate

in which the three or four glands are mounted.

3. Under fault conditions, single core cables may be

subjected to large electromechanical forces which

tend to drive them apart, depending on installation

geometry. Generally, properly designed cleats

spaced at 1500mm intervals will provide adequate

support to the cable, however, special consideration

may be required if fault currents in excess of 15kA are

anticipated. Contact Olex Cables for further advice.

Outer SheathAs high voltage XLPE cables are lighter than paper

insulated cables they are generally supplied in longer

lengths and therefore it is often necessary to provide a

tougher outer sheath to assist in installation. High density

polyethylene (HDPE) is a tough, rigid material and has

been proven to be effective for the outer sheathing layer.

Because this material is so rigid it may be subject to stress

cracking if applied over an uneven surface. Olex Cables

therefore recommend a bedding layer of orange PVC be

provided for the black HDPE sheath. This method retains

the advantages of HDPE and provides good flexibility

as well as an immediately identifiable damage indicator.

Where termites are known to be a problem, a thin

extruded layer of nylon is recommended. The nylon layer

may be applied between the PVC and the HDPE or be

followed by a sacrificial sheath.

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Duct SizesDucts are another important consideration affecting the

pulling operation. Selection of the appropriate duct should

be based on internal duct diameter to suit a cable size,

and wall thickness to prevent deformation during duct

installation. The internal finish of the installed ducting

should be smooth to prevent cable sheath damage during

installation. During cable installation, the use of graphite

or other commercially available pulling lubricants can also

prevent sheath damage and reduce pulling tensions.

The following duct sizes are recommended:

Duct Selection Chart

Nominal heavy duty Maximum cable diameterrigid PVC conduit

Size Single cable Three cables(mm) (mm) (mm)

50 Up to 30 –

63 30 to 38 –

65 38 to 47 Up to 24

80 47 to 55 24 to 28

100 55 to 71 28 to 36

150 71 to 100 36 to 50

200 100 to 142 50 to 70

The safe bending radius for an electric cable is limited by

the flexibility of the insulation and sheathing material used.

In practice Olex XLPE insulation will withstand high

elongation without sustaining damage which might impair

its electrical performance, and the screening material has

both the flexibility and adhesion to ensure that it will not

delaminate during severe bends.

Olex PVC sheathing stands up very well to bending, but

HDPE sheathing and nylon termite barriers both have to

be treated with caution because, being hard and brittle

materials, they are subject to damage if bent too severely.

Similarly, fire retardant and halogen free sheathing materials,

some being soft materials, must be treated with caution

during the pulling operation.

When a cable is being installed it may be pulled around

several curves in different directions and subjected to

dynamic stresses which could cause damage, consequently

the bending radius around which a cable may be pulled is

greater than that at which it can be set into its final position.

The following recommended minimum bending radii are

expressed as a function of the cable diameter and refer

to the inside of the curve. In all cases, bending radii should

be as large as practicable.

Recommended Bending Radius Factorsfor HV XLPE Cables

Cable type Minimum bending radius factor, (F)

During installation Set

All cables (other than HDPE sheathed 18 12or nylon covered)

HDPE sheathed 25 15

Nylon covered 30 20

Minimum Bending RadiusR = F � D mm

Where R = Bending Radius (mm)

D = Cable Diameter (mm)

F = Factor from above table

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BENDING RADIUS AND DUCT SIZES

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Material Maximum safe tensile stress (S)N/mm2

Stranded Copper Conductor 70

Stranded Aluminium Conductor 50

Solid Aluminium Conductor 30

Galvanised Mild Steel Armour 130

Hard Drawn Aluminium Wire Armour 60

Method of CalculationUsing values of S from table above maximum tensions are

calculated by the methods listed below (clauses 1 to 3),

depending on the chosen pulling method.

1 Pulling by ConductorMaximum pulling tension in kN Tc = N � Ac � S ÷1000

Where Tc = Maximum pulling tension (kN)

N = Number of conductors

Ac = Cross-sectional area of one conductor (mm2)

S = Maximum safe tensile stress (N/mm2)

2 Pulling by ArmourThis formula is simplified for use when the number of wires

in the armour is not known, but the result is valid.

Maximum pulling tension

Ta = 2.47da (Da–da) � S ÷1000

Where Ta = Maximum pulling tension (kN)

S = Maximum safe tensile stress for

armour (N/mm2)

da = Nominal diameter of armour wire (mm)

Da = Nominal diameter over amour (mm)

(Values of da and Da can be found in the appropriate page

of the catalogue.)

3 Overriding MaximumsAt no time should the pulling tension exceed 25kN.

Olex Cables is to be consulted when the calculated

tension exceeds 25kN.

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Where a cable is to be pulled using a winch and steel wire

rope, the rope may be secured to the cable by either:

� A cable stocking of steel wire braid

� A pulling eye attached to the cable conductors

� A pulling eye over the complete cable end

� A pulling eye formed from the armour wires

The maximum tension which may be used is limited by

the tensile strength of the conductors or armour wires,

or by the gripping capability of the cable stocking,

depending on the method used.

Both copper and aluminium are extremely ductile metals

which, in their annealed state, have no clearly defined

yield point so that elongation can commence at stresses

substantially less than the yield point for the material.

Galvanised mild steel, as used for cable armouring,

has a more clearly defined yield stress below which

negligible elongation will occur.

In the calculation of pulling tensions it is not usual to

allow for the tensile strength of the insulating and

sheathing materials, which in the case of XLPE power

cables, can be considerable. Reliance on these materials,

which have high elongation factors, may result in some

elongation of the conductors and a consequent increase

in the conductor resistance.

PULLING TENSION STRESS LIMITS

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Factory Tests – Voltage WithstandType tests Routine test

Rated Impulse High voltage High High voltage 15 min. 50Hz voltage voltage

(after 4h 50Hz 5 min.50Hz impulse test)

kV kV kV kV kV

3.8/6.6 60 12.5 15 12.5

6.35/11 95 21 25 21

12.7/22 150 42 50 42

19/33 200 63 75 63

Partial Discharge Voltage LevelsRated voltage 200 percent Uo 150 percent Uo

kV kV kV

3.8/6.6 7.6 5.7

6.35/11 13 10

12.7/22 25 19

19/33 38 29

Permitted maximum discharge:

20pC at 200 percent Uo

5pC at 150 percent Uo.

After-installation testsThe traditionally used DC test is no longer recommended.

It has been proven that DC testing of XLPE insulation

causes early breakdown. On new installations, the effect

is almost undetectable, but the older the cable and joints,

the more rapid and severe is the damage. Cable and

joints with moisture or water within the cable or joint, are

often failing in service within two weeks of the DC test.

The recommended test is the power frequency high

voltage test. Due to the difficulty of getting AC test sets,

the first level compromise is to test at AC at working

voltage, no load, for 24 hours.

Alternative tests that are valid and useful are the insulation

resistance test and the sheath integrity test. Each is done

with an IR test set for 60 seconds. The IR test on the

insulation is done using at least 1000V for cables up to

6.6kV and 5000V for cables 11kV and above. The sheath

integrity test is done using at least 1000V.

A record of the reading is kept so it can be compared

to the reading at the next test. Either gradual decrease

of values or sudden drops of more than an order of

magnitude indicate that water is penetrating the cable

or physical damage has taken place.

Diagnostics of installed systemsConsiderable research has occurred over the years and

systems are now being offered which show promising

results.

There are still a number of methods being applied, each

claiming advantages. Methods of analysis using relaxation

currents, recovery voltage, partial discharge and

measurement of dissipation factors at 50Hz and at lower

frequencies, are being used.

Contact your nearest Olex Cables office for information on

progress with these developments.

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TESTING OF CABLES

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OLEX ON THE WEBPRODUCT RANGE

The following range of standards

approved cables is designed and

manufactured by Olex Cables:

� AS/NZS5000 Power Cables

� Flexible Cables

� Dekoron™ Instrumentation Cables

� Ship Wiring Cables

� Envirolex™ PVC Free Cables

� Mining Cables

� Varolex™ EMC Cables

� Aerial Cables

� High Voltage Power Cables

� Pyrolex™ Cables

� Low Voltage Building Wires

Up-to-date product catalogues in Acrobat

PDF format along with technical bulletins,

contact details and project news, can

always be found at Olex Cables’ web

site, www.olexcables.com.au.

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Printed in Australia 1/2000 Disegno/2089

International Sales207 Sunshine Road,Tottenham, Victoria 3012, Australia

Phone 613 9281 4444 Fax 613 9314 0383

Olex Cables New Zealand Limited Head Office

Paraite Road, Bell Block

New Plymouth, New Zealand

Phone 646 755 3799 Fax 646 755 3790

Auckland Phone 649 570 8110 Fax 649 570 7001

Palmerston Nth Phone 646 356 4309 Fax 646 357 6523

Wellington Phone 644 568 7411 Fax 644 568 8796

Christchurch Phone 643 366 1686 Fax 643 366 9440

South East Asian Office Pacific Dunlop Holdings (S)

No. 6 Loyang Way 1#02-02 Singapore 508707

Phone 65 546 2788 Fax 65 546 2766

Olex Cables MalaysiaLot T1, Penthouse, Centrepoint, Lebuh Bandar Utama,

Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Phone 60 3 710 4901 Fax 60 3 710 4910

Olex Cables BeijingRoom 57119, Building 7#, Xiyuan Hotel

Beijing China 100044

Phone 86 10 683 18549 Fax 86 10 683 21963

New South Wales State Office

32 South Street, Rydalmere, NSW 2116

Phone 02 8845 6100 Fax 02 8845 6155

Newcastle Phone 02 4929 3977 Fax 02 4929 3975

Wollongong Phone 02 4229 3555 Fax 02 4229 2912

Queensland State Office

541 Bilsen Road, Geebung, Qld 4034

Phone 07 3259 2600 Fax 07 3259 2606

Townsville Phone 07 4779 0322 Fax 07 4779 7201

Rockhampton Phone 07 4927 2522 Fax 07 4922 2499

South Australia State Office

539 South Road, Regency Park, SA 5010

Phone 08 8268 3266 Fax 08 8347 0879

Western Australia State Office

503 Abernethy Road, Kewdale, WA 6105

Phone 08 9353 1122 Fax 08 9353 2688

Manufacturing locationsTottenham 207 Sunshine Road, Tottenham Vic. 3012

Lilydale 55 Main Street, Lilydale Vic. 3140

Wetherill Park 29 Davis Road, Wetherill Park NSW 2164

Victoria State Office

11 Newcastle Road, Bayswater Vic. 3153

Phone 03 9237 8188 Fax 03 9729 8144

Laverton NorthPhone 03 9369 6039 Fax 03 9369 6188

Australian Capital Territory State Office

Suite 8, 29 Townsville Street

Fyshwick, ACT 2609

Phone 02 6280 8130 Fax 02 6280 8135

Tasmania State Office

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Phone 03 6273 3044 Fax 03 6273 3073

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Phone 08 8981 0252 Fax 08 8941 1306


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