Aluminum/Copper Concentric Cables

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US$ 0.2 - 2.4 MOQ: 1000 Meters
Key Specifications
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Brand Name:
shuangjia
Place of Origin:
Henan, China
Model Number:
2*6AWG/3*6AWG, 8AWG
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Port of Shipment:
qingdao
Delivery Detail:
Delivery time depends on order quantity.
Brand Name shuangjia
Place of Origin Henan, China
Model Number 2*6AWG/3*6AWG, 8AWG
Type Low Voltage
Application Underground
Insulation Material PVC
Jacket PVC
Conductor Material Aluminum

Applications

The concentric cable is used as electric service entrance from the power distribution network until the meter panel (especially where it is required to prevent "black" losses or electric power robbery), and as feeder cable from the meters panel until the panel or general distribution panel, just as it is specified in the National Electrical Code.

This type of conductor can be used in dry and wet places, directly buried or outdoors; its maximum temperature of operation is 90 ºC and its voltage of service for all the applications is 600 V.

Standards

ASTM IEC  BS and so on

 

Construction of concentric cable

 

1.Solid or stranded aluminium conductor

 

2.Insulation with XLPE or PE or PVC

 

3.For two conductor cable, it is applied a helical mesh of copper wires over the central conductor,

 

4.For three or four conductors cable , parallel conductor or stranded conductor

 

5.PVC filler

 

6.Helical mesh of copper wires

 

7. Wrapping tape

 

8.Black color jacket of PE or PVC

 

Voltage: 600/1000v  

 

Bending Radius:

Single core: 20D ± 0.05, multi-core: 15D ± 0.05

Temperature Rating: 0°C to 70°C

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Business Type
Government ministry/Bureau/Commission
Year Established
1991
Annual Export Value
US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe, Central America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe