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YJA Series HV cross-linked cable

  • YJA Series HV cross-linked cable

Key attributes

Brand Wone Store
Model NO. YJA Series cross-linked cable
Rated voltage 220kV
number of core 1-core
Nominal cross-sectional area 400mm²
cable insulation structure XLP insulation&Eplastic-Al composite layer&PVC sheath
Conductor type Cu-core
Series YJA Series

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Overview

This productis suitable for 110-500kV power transmission and distribution system for thetransmission of electrical energy, low smoke no accounting for the flameretardant performance higher than the national standard, widely used inairports, nuclear power plants, key water control projects, high-risebuildings, Chemical, metallurgy, petroleum, traffic and other flame-retardantproperties demanding places.

Implementationstandards

66-132kV product implementationstandards: GB / T 11017 and GB / T 19666, the flame retardant properties inline with GB / T 18380 requirements;

220-500kV product implementationstandards: GB / T 18890 and GB / T 19666, the flame retardant properties inline with GB / T 18380 requirements.

Name and structure

Model

Name

Cu-core

Al-core

YJA02

YJLA02

Cross - linked polyethylene insulated, aluminum - plastic composite sheath and polyvinyl chloride sheathed power cable.

YJA03

YJLA03

Cross - linked polyethylene insulated, aluminum - plastic composite sheath and polyethylene sheathed power cable.

parameters

66KV cross-linked power cable

Nominal 

cross-sectional

 area  mm²

Diameter 

of  conductor  

mm

Nominal

 thickness

 of insulation  

mm

Thickness of

 aluminum 

sheath  mm

Thickness 

of over 

sheath   mm

Approximation 

outer diameter 

 mm

Approximate Weight(kg/km)

Copper (Cu)-

PVC sheath

Copper (Cu)-

PE sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PVC sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PE sheath

240

18.5

13.5

0.25

4.0

66

6452

6135

4982

4665

300

20.7

13.5

0.25

4.0

69

7156

6830

5314

4988

400

23.5

13.5

0.25

4.0

71

8108

7770

5752

5414

500

26.5

13.5

0.25

4.0

74

9299

8947

6273

5921

630

29.8

13.5

0.25

4.0

79

10824

10459

6912

6547

800

33.8

13.0

0.25

4.0

83

12585

12207

7575

7197

800F

35.0

13.0

0.25

4.0

86

13226

12792

8216

7782

1000F

39.2

13.0

0.25

4.5

91

15403

14949

9116

8662

1200F

42.0

13.0

0.25

4.5

95

17159

16691

9831

9363

1400F

46.0

13.0

0.25

4.5

98

19245

18761

10664

10180

1600F

48.6

13.0

0.25

4.5

101

21240

20742

11444

10946

110KV cross-linked power cable

Nominal 

cross-sectional 

area  mm²

Diameter

 of conductor
  mm

Nominal 

thickness 

of insulation
  mm

Thickness 

of aluminum

 sheath  mm

Thickness 

of over

 sheath  mm

Approximation 

outer diameter  

mm

Approximate Weight(kg/km)

Copper (Cu)-

PVC sheath

Copper (Cu)-

PE sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PVC sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PE sheath

240

18.5

19.0

0.25

4.0

76

7665

7297

6195

5827

300

20.7

18.5

0.25

4.0

77

8285

7912

6443

6070

400

23.5

17.5

0.25

4.0

78

9035

8658

6679

6302

500

26.5

17.0

0.25

4.0

80

10139

9753

7113

6727

630

29.8

16.5

0.25

4.5

83

11804

11367

7892

7455

800

33.8

16.0

0.25

4.5

86

13596

13145

8586

8135

800F

35.0

16.0

0.25

4.5

90

14056

13587

9046

8577

1000F

39.2

16.0

0.25

4.5

94

16268

15779

9981

9492

1200F

42.0

16.0

0.25

5.0

98

18300

17753

10972

10425

1400F

46.0

16.0

0.25

5.0

102

20448

19879

11867

11298

1600F

48.6

16.0

0.25

5.0

105

22478

21893

12862

12097


132KV cross-linked power cable

Nominal 

cross-sectional

 area  mm²

Diameter 

of conductor

  mm

Nominal 

thickness 

of insulation
  mm

Thickness of

 aluminum

 sheath  mm

Thickness 

of over 

sheath  mm

Approximation 

outer diameter
  mm

Approximate Weight(kg/km)

Copper (Cu)-

PVC sheath

Copper (Cu)-

PE sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PVC sheath

Aluminum (Al)-

PE sheath

240

18.5

19.5

0.25

4.0

77

7782

7410

6312

5940

300

20.7

19.0

0.25

4.0

79

8404

8026

6562

6184

400

23.5

19.0

0.25

4.0

81

9401

9011

7045

6655

500

26.5

19.0

0.25

4.0

84

10639

10237

7613

7211

630

29.8

19.0

0.25

4.5

89

12461

12001

8549

8089

800

33.8

18.0

0.25

4.5

91

14136

13667

9126

8657

800F

35.0

18.0

0.25

4.5

94

14617

14129

9607

9119

1000F

39.2

18.0

0.25

4.5

99

16854

16347

10567

10060

1200F

42.0

18.0

0.25

5.0

103

18912

18346

11584

11018

1400F

46.0

18.0

0.25

5.0

106

21079

20490

12498

11909

1600F

48.6

18.0

0.25

5.0

109

23127

22522

13331

12726

220KV cross-linked power cable

Nominal 

cross-sectional

 area  mm²

Diameter 

of conductor
  mm

Nominal 

thickness 

of insulation
  mm

Thickness 

of aluminum 

sheath  mm

Thickness

 of over

 sheath  mm

Approximation 

outer diameter
  mm

Approximate Weight(kg/km)

Copper (Cu)-

PVC sheath

Copper (Cu)-

PE sheath

400

23.5

27.0

0.30

5.0

100

12690

12027

500

26.5

27.0

0.30

5.0

103

14018

13338

630

29.8

26.0

0.30

5.0

104

15371

14684

800

33.8

25.0

0.30

5.0

106

17116

16411

800F

35.0

25.0

0.30

5.0

110

17666

16941

1000F

39.2

24.0

0.30

5.0

112

19669

18929

1200F

42.0

24.0

0.30

5.0

115

21537

20779

1400F

46.0

24.0

0.30

5.0

119

23750

22971

1600F

48.6

24.0

0.30

5.0

122

25883

25080

1800F

52.0

24.0

0.30

5.0

125

27902

27079

2000F

55.2

24.0

0.30

5.0

128

30188

29348

500KV cross-linked power cable

Nominal 

cross-sectional

area  mm²

Diameter 

of conductor

 mm

Nominal 

thickness 

of insulation  

mm

Thickness 

of aluminum

 sheath  mm

Thickness 

of over

 sheath  mm

Approximation 

outer diameter
  mm

Approximate Weight(kg/km)

Copper(Cu)-

PVC sheath

Copper (Cu)-

PE sheath

800

33.8

34.0

0.35

6.0

131

20215

19510

800F

35.0

34.0

0.35

6.0

133

20547

19822

1000F

39.2

33.0

0.35

6.0

135

22602

21862

1200F

42.0

33.0

0.35

6.0

138

24527

23769

1400F

46.0

32.0

0.35

6.0

140

26822

26043

1600F

48.6

32.0

0.35

6.0

143

29031

28228

1800F

52.0

31.0

0.35

6.0

144

31119

30296

2000F

55.2

31.0

0.35

6.0

147

33480

32640

2200F

57.4

31.0

0.35

6.0

150

35283

34429

2500F

61.5

31.0

0.35

6.0

154

38445

37568

Usefeatures

1、Maximum rated temperature

Long-term maximum allowable operatingconductor temperature: 90 ℃,Maximum operating temperature under short-timeoverload: 105 90 ℃,Maximum operating temperature under short circuit (shortcircuit duration 5 s): 250 ℃

2、Installation requirements

Cable laying shall not be restrictedby drop height; the ambient temperature for laying shall not be lower than 0 90 ℃;C,and if the ambient temperature is lower than 0 90 ℃, the cable shall bepre-heated.

2.1Minimum bending radius of cable

During cablelaying: 20D0; and Permanentinstallation: 15D0.

Note: D0 is measured outerdiameter of cable.

2.2Maximum allowable axial traction for cable installation, T (radial sidepressure at bend not being considered)

Conductor: T=K x Conductor section (kg)

Aluminum sheath:T x Aluminum sheath section(kg)

Where, the coefficient K=7kg/mm2for copper conductor and 4kg/mm2 for aluminum conductor and  2kg/mm2 for aluminum sheath.

2.3Maximumallowable side pressure when cable is bent, P

P=T/R≤500(kg/m), where T is axialtraction, and R is bending radius.

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