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      INSULATED POWER CABLESCABLE TYPE (Al-)XLPE/DTA/PVC 6-35 
      kV XLPE, Cross-linked polyethylene, has stable intermolecular bonds 
      between polyethylene particles created by thermochemical action, due to 
      the presence of organic peroxide.XLPE has the same electricl 
      properties as the conventional polyethylene and as result of stable 
      intermolecular bonds, has much better thermal and mechanical properties. 
      This provides XLPE insulated cables to be used at maximum continuous 
      conductor temperature of 90 �C while conventional polyethylene insulated 
      cables to be used at that of 75 �C. Maximum overload conductor operating 
      temperature is 130 �C ( operating at the emergency overload temperature 
      shall not exceed 100 hours per year). Maximum conductor short-circuit 
      temperature is 250 �C. This provides an important advantage in cable 
      ratings and is of special significance in countries or situations where 
      the ambient temperature is high and derating factors have to be 
      applied.
 The cross-linking tehnology is based on entirely "dry" 
      cross-linking and cooling process. This eliminates micro inclusions of 
      water from the insulation which, unless prevented, lead to so called 
      "water treeing" effect. A triple crosshead extrudes the screen over the 
      conductor and screen over insulation in a single technological operation. 
      All that gives the cable excellent electrical, thermal and mechanical 
      properties.
 
 DESCRIPTION
 Three-core XLPE/DTA/PVC 
      cable is being made in accordance with IEC 60502/98.
 Copper or 
      aluminium compacted stranded circular conductor, conductor screen of 
      extruded layer of semi-conducting XLPE, XLPE insulation, insulation screen 
      of extruded layer of semi conducting XLPE, semi-conducting bedding tape, 
      metallic screen consisting of copper wires applied helically with a 
      counterspiral of copper tape. Three cores are being laid-up together with 
      suitable fillers, covered with PVC separation sheath, armoured with 
      galvanized steel tapes applied helically in two layers and covered with 
      PVC outersheath over in black colour.
 APPLICATION
 XLPE-insulated 
      cables can be used for nearly all installations : in the ground, in cable 
      ducts, indoors, in power stations, in industrial plants , in switching 
      stations. Thanks to their better thermal characteristics they are 
      particularly recommended where :
 
        high abmient temperatures 
        exict 
        cables are exposed to the 
        sun 
        cables are laid in ducts in a concrete 
        block 
        cables are grouped 
        high emergency loads are 
        important 
        high short-circuit currents are 
        required 
        high earth leakage currents have to be 
        transmitted by the screens  Minimum bending radius: 
        
        
          |  | cable during 
            instalation | cable placed in 
            position adjacent to joints or terminations |  
          | NON-ARMOURED | 15D | 12D |  
          | ARMOURED | 12D | 10D |  D - outer cable diameter Current carrying capacity has been calculated 
      according to IEC 287/82 (100 % load factor) and following 
      conditions:Depth of laying 0.70 m, and for 20/35 kV cables 1.0 
      m.
 Soil thermal resistivity 1.0 K m/W.
 Ground temperature 
      20oC, ambient air temperature 30oC, maximum 
      conductor operating temperature 90oC.
 Sheaths bonded at both 
      ends of an electrical section
 RATING FACTORS
 
      
      
        
        
          |  | Ambient temperature 
            oC |  
          | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 |  
          | Factor | Cable 
            in ground | 1.04 | 1.00 | 0.96 | 0.93 | 0.89 | 0.85 |  
          | Cable 
            in air | 1.14 | 1.09 | 1.05 | 1.00 | 0.95 | 0.90 |  
 
      
      
        
        
          |  | Soil 
            thermal resistivity (oK m/W) |  
          | Factor | 0.7 | 1.0 | 1.2 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5 | 3.0 |  
          | 1.12 | 1.00 | 0.94 | 0.86 | 0.77 | 0.71 | 0.66 |  COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF INSULATING 
      COMPAUNDS 
        
        
          |  | Type of insulating 
            compaunds |  
          | UPET | PET | PVC |  
          | Maximum 
            continous conductor operating temperature 
            oC | 90 | 70 | 65 |  
          | Maximum 
            conductor short-circuit temperature oC | 250 | 150 | 160 |  
          | Dielectric 
            power factor at 50Hz, 20oC | 4 x 
            10-4 | 2 x 10 
            -4 | 10-2 |  
          | Relative 
            permittivity at 50Hz, 20oC | 2.3 | 2.3 | 4-8 |  
          | Volume 
            resistivity at 20oC ohm.cm | 1017 | 1017 | 1014 |  
          | Thermal 
            resistivity oKm/W | 3.5 | 3.5 | 6.0 |  
          | Tensile 
            strenth, minimum   kg/cm2 | 200 | 150 | 250 |  
          | Elongation-at-break, minimum  
            % | 350 | 550 | 250 |  |