Medium Voltage Armoured Power Cable
Available in various sizes, configurations, and voltage ratings, depending on the intended application.
They are designed to meet specific standards and regulations to ensure electrical safety and reliable performance.
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Conductor
Class 2 stranded compacted copper conductor
Conductor Screen
Semi-conductive XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
Insulation
XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
Insulation Screen
Semi-conductive XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)
MetallicScreen
Concentric copper wires and copper tape
Separator
Binding tape
Inner Sheath
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Armour
Single core: AWA (Aluminium Wire)
Multi core: SWA (Galvanised steel wire)
Sheath
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Medium voltage armoured cable refers to a type of electrical cable designed to transmit power at medium voltage levels while providing mechanical protection.
It is commonly used in various applications, such as industrial plants, utility substations, power distribution networks, and construction sites.
Medium voltage armoured cables consist of several components. The conductor carries the electrical current and is typically made of copper or aluminum.
Insulation materials, such as cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or ethylene propylene rubber (EPR), surround the conductor, providing electrical insulation.
In some cases, a metallic shield is also included to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
IEC 60502-2, BS 7870 or other standard can be customized.
Manufacturing Process
Conductor Stranding
Extruded Insulation
Cabling
Armoured
Extruded Outer Sheath
Packing On Drum