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N2XY (SWB) EU CE certified XLPE insulated wire braided armored power cable

N2XY (SWB) EU CE certified XLPE insulated wire braided armored power cable

These cables are used to power low-voltage installation systems. They are suitable for installation in indoor and outdoor cable ducts, underground, power plants and switching stations, local energy distribution, industrial plants and other places where there is no risk of mechanical damage.


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Product introduction
  • 01 Product application

    These cables are used to power low-voltage installation systems. They are suitable for indoor and outdoor installation, cable pipelines, underground, power plants and switching stations, local energy distribution, industrial plants and other places where there is no risk of mechanical damage.

  • 02 Product characteristics

    ·Black type sheath: can be used for UV resistance · Flame retardant

  • 03 Technical certification

    ·Comply with RoHS standards
    ·Compliance with 2014/35/EU- Guideline ("Low Voltage Directive")CE

Product structure

Conductor material: bare copper wire

Conductor class: According to IEC 60228 cI.5 standard

Insulation: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or polyvinyl (PVC)

Core identifier: Black core with white number, GNYE without through

Stranding: stranding in layers

Armouring: wire braided armouring

Outer sheath :PVC

Jacket color: black, RAL9005 or grey RAL7001

Rated voltage :0.6/1 kV

Test voltage :4 kV

Conductor resistance: According to IEC 60228 cI.5 standard

Capacitance: core/core about 120 nF/km; Core/shield about 160 nF/km

Small bending radius :7.5 x d

Small bending radius :15 x d

Temperature rating fixed :-15°C/+90°C

Temperature rating shift :-5°C/+90°C

Flame retardant rating :IEC 60332-1-2

Standard :HD 603-3G IEC60502

Product identification :Aein beike SHANGHAI AEIN WIRE& CABLE CO.LTD Model Specification Voltage CE meter standard

Keywords: N2XY(SWB) EU cable

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