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HIGH VOLTAGE

Contents

HIGH VOLTAGE

Introduction
Single Core 3.8/6.619/33kV

23
5

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium

67

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium

89

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium

1011

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium

1213

Three Core 3.8/6.619/33kV

15

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium

1617

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium

1819

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium

2021

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium

2223

Three Core SWA 3.8/6.619/33kV

25

3.8/6.6kV Copper/Aluminium

2627

6.35/11kV Copper/Aluminium

2829

12.7/22kV Copper/Aluminium

3031

19/33kV Copper/Aluminium

3233

Three Core URD 6.35/1112.7/22kV


6.35/11kV Aluminium

34

12.7/22kV Aluminium

35

General Technical Information

60 years of excellence
Olex has been designing and manufacturing cables

Olex employs over 900 people in factories and sales offices


throughout Australia, New Zealand and China, with a regional sales

in Australia for over half a century, developing an

office in Singapore and distributors throughout the Pacific region.


Much of the high voltage XLPE cable manufacturing is done at the

international reputation for high quality, advanced

Melbourne factory location in Tottenham. The 26 hectare (65 acre)


Tottenham site has a sophisticated research and development

technology and reliability.

facility and the expertise to design and manufacture cables at the


leading edge of world technology.

Current Ratings

36

Thermal Resistivity of Soil Variation

37

Installation Factors Affecting Current Ratings

38

Derating Factors for Grouping of Cables

39

Short Circuit Ratings

40

Installation Issues

41

Bending Radius and Duct Sizes

42

Pulling Tension & Stress Limits

43

Testing of Cables

44

Power Cables
1 High and Low Voltage cables for Aerial applications
1 Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE)
1 Paper Insulated Lead Covered (PILC)
1 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
1 Pyrolex Ceramifiable fire performance cables
1 Flexolex flexible cords and cables
1 Envirolex PVC Free cables
1 Varolex variable speed drive cables
1 Versolex flexible power (plastomeric)

Mining and Industrial Cables


1 H igh voltage reeling and trailing flexible cables for underground
and surface mining
1 Flexible cables for use in stackers, reclaimers, cranes etc.
1 Mine feeder cables
1 Full range of PVC, elastomeric and polymeric insulated cables
up to 33kV
1 Dekoron instrumentation cables.

Meeting and exceeding standards


Olex has achieved internationally recognised certification for quality
systems operating within all four Australasian manufacturing
sites. Certification to the internationally accepted AS/NZS ISO
9001 hasbeen achieved by Olex sites in Melbourne, Australia and
NewZealand. Olex certification covers the complete supply process
from initial enquiry and contract review, through design, production,

Design. Technology. Flexibility.


This catalogue provides details for a rationalised
range of cables of 3.8/6.6kV up to 19/33kV designed
and manufactured to comply with AS/NZS 1429.1.

Standard cable constructions

Alternative cable constructions

1 A ll the cable contructions and options defined in AS/NZS 1429.1

Depending on the end use, the construction and protective covering

are available from Olex upon request. More information is

of Olex cables vary considerably. Variations include extruded lead

available at the Olex web site, www.olex.com.au

alloy moisture barriers and corrugated metal sheaths, such as

1 A S/NZS 1429.1 is based on IEC 60502.2 and has additional


requirements and test procedures to improve the product.
1 C opper or aluminium conductors are made to AS/NZS 1125 and

handling and delivery of the finished product.


In addition to the High Voltage XLPE range of power cables, Olex
provides a full range of cables for power applications.

stainless steel, which provide substantial mechanical protection.


Designs are also available for submarine installations. Olex always
aims to design cables to provide optimum performance for the end

IEC60228. To reduce cable diameter, weight and cost, compacted

application. Cables can be designed in accordance with differing

stranded conductors are used.

customer requirements, to Australian, New Zealand, British, USA


orIEC Standards, as required.

HIGH
VOLTAGE
2

3.8/6.6
19/33kV
Stranded compacted copper or aluminium conductor
Copper wire screen

PVC sheath

Semi-conductive insulation screen

High Voltage XLPE Single Core

XLPE insulation
Semi-conductive conductor screen

Construction Stranded compacted copper or


aluminium conductor, triple extruded conductor
screen, insulation and insulation screen, copper
wire screened, PVC sheathed.

HIGH
VOLTAGE
4

3.8/6.6kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

3.8/6.6kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5
29.9
35.9
40.2
43.4

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

11.2
12.2
13.1
14.2
16.0
17.6
19.2
20.6
22.4
25.0
27.8
31.3
34.6
38.0
44.0
49.6
53.2

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

15.9
24.4
34.4
48.7
68.1
68.1
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

28/0.85
43/0.85
24/1.35
34/1.35
30/1.7
30/1.7
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm
D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

14.7
15.7
17.4
18.5
21.0
22.6
23.5
24.9
26.7
29.3
32.1
35.6
39.1
42.5
48.5
54.1
57.7

18.7
19.8
21.4
22.6
25.2
26.8
27.6
29.0
30.9
33.7
36.8
40.5
44.2
47.9
54.2
59.9
63.9

DD

55
73
93
120
160
190
215
245
280
340
410
500
605
725
930
1110
1320

XHHP15AA001
XHHP17AA001
XHHP18AA001
XHHP19AA001
XHHP20AA001
XHHP22AA001
XHHP23AA001
XHHP24AA001
XHHP25AA001
XHHP26AA001
XHHP27AA001
XHHP28AA001
XHHP30AA001
XHHP32AA001
XHHP33AA001
XHHP34AA001
XHHP50AA001

DD

DD

1.1
1.8
2.5
3.5
4.9
6.7
8.4
11
13
17
21
28
35
44
56
70
84

DD

340
360
390
410
450
480
500
520
560
610
660
730
800
860
980
1080
1150

220
240
260
270
300
320
330
350
370
400
440
490
530
570
650
720
770

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
65
65
80
80
100
100

65
65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
200
200
200

Current Ratings

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

115
145
180
215
265
320
365
410
470
545
615
700
790
880
990
1150
1230

Solid
bond

DD
D
D
D
DD

135
175
210
250
310
370
420
465
525
605
670
750
835
920
1020
1130
1200

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

105
135
165
200
250
300
345
390
445
525
595
685
785
885
1010
1210
1320

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

12.2
13.0
14.2
15.8
17.5
18.9
20.3
21.8
24.3
27.0
30.3
34.3
37.6
42.0
49.6
53.2

16.5
22.7
32.9
45.8
61.5
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

29/0.85
40/0.85
23/1.35
32/1.35
43/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm
D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

15.7
16.3
18.5
20.1
21.8
23.2
24.6
26.1
28.6
31.3
34.6
38.8
42.1
46.5
54.1
57.7

19.8
20.4
22.5
24.1
25.8
27.2
28.7
30.4
33.1
36.0
39.5
43.8
47.5
52.1
59.9
63.9

DD

50
60
76
96
120
140
150
160
185
210
245
290
340
400
495
570

XHHA17AA001
XHHA18AA001
XHHA19AA001
XHHA20AA001
XHHA22AA001
XHHA23AA001
XHHA24AA001
XHHA25AA001
XHHA26AA001
XHHA27AA001
XHHA28AA001
XHHA30AA001
XHHA32AA001
XHHA33AA001
XHHA34AA001
XHHA50AA001

DD

DD

1.3
1.8
2.5
3.5
4.8
6.0
7.5
9.3
12
15
20
25
32
40
50
60

DD

360
370
410
430
470
490
520
550
600
650
710
790
860
940
1080
1150

240
240
270
290
310
330
340
360
400
430
470
530
570
630
720
770

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
65
65
80
80
100
100

65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
200
200
200

Solid
bond

110
145
175
210
265
320
365
415
475
560
640
735
840
950
1080
1290
1410

Solid
bond

80
100
125
145
185
220
245
285
320
375
435
495
560
625
730
855
925

Solid
bond

115
150
180
210
250
295
335
370
410
465
515
570
630
685
745
840
885

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

120
150
180
210
250
290
325
355
390
440
480
525
570
610
655
705
735

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

Cond.
kA



mm 2

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

115
140
165
210
250
290
325
370
435
495
575
660
750
850
990
1080

135
165
195
245
295
335
375
425
495
555
630
720
805
895
1010
1080

105
125
155
190
235
270
305
345
410
470
545
640
735
840
1000
1100

110
135
165
205
250
285
325
370
440
500
585
685
785
900
1070
1180

79
95
115
140
170
195
225
255
295
335
395
455
515
610
710
780

115
140
165
200
235
265
295
330
375
420
470
530
585
645
730
780

115
140
165
200
235
260
290
320
365
400
445
490
540
585
640
675

110
135
160
195
230
260
290
330
380
425
485
550
620
690
800
870

100
120
140
170
200
225
250
280
320
355
400
450
495
545
595
635

105
120
145
170
200
220
245
270
305
340
375
415
450
490
530
555

100
120
140
170
200
225
255
285
330
370
420
475
530
590
660
715

90
105
130
155
190
215
240
275
315
355
415
475
535
620
710
775

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3
59.6
75.7
94.6
114

2.44
3.37
4.88
6.79
9.13
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

115
145
175
205
250
295
335
375
420
480
540
605
675
750
825
960
1030

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

100
130
155
180
215
255
285
320
355
410
455
510
570
620
695
755
810

Solid
bond

100
130
155
180
215
250
280
310
345
390
430
475
520
560
620
660
700

105
130
155
180
210
245
270
295
325
365
395
430
470
495
540
570
595

91
115
140
165
205
240
275
310
350
400
460
520
580
645
735
855
920

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

A/km

W/km

Ohm/km

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5
90.0
114
143
171

1.47
0.927
0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.196
0.160
0.128
0.0982
0.0792
0.0632
0.0508
0.0413
0.0349
0.0248
0.0210

1.47
0.927
0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.195
0.159
0.127
0.0973
0.0781
0.0618
0.0489
0.0390
0.0318
0.0241
0.0202

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Scr.
kA

2.36
3.62
5.09
7.22
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0366
0.0283
0.0221
0.0182
0.0150

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5
29.9
34.2
40.2
43.4

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

Electrical Characteristics

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Current Ratings

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2


mm 2

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

0.156
0.147
0.141
0.134
0.129
0.120
0.113
0.110
0.106
0.103
0.101
0.0987
0.0968
0.0943
0.0896
0.0890
0.0882

0.171
0.162
0.156
0.150
0.144
0.135
0.128
0.125
0.122
0.118
0.117
0.114
0.112
0.110
0.105
0.104
0.103

0.217
0.207
0.202
0.195
0.190
0.181
0.174
0.171
0.167
0.164
0.162
0.160
0.158
0.155
0.151
0.150
0.149

11000
9400
8600
7800
6700
6000
5400
5000
4500
4200
4000
3800
3600
3300
2800
2500
2300

0.226
0.256
0.279
0.311
0.359
0.404
0.447
0.486
0.533
0.578
0.601
0.636
0.662
0.733
0.862
0.979
1.06

0.270
0.305
0.333
0.371
0.428
0.482
0.534
0.580
0.636
0.690
0.718
0.759
0.790
0.875
1.03
1.17
1.26

4.11
4.64
5.06
5.64
6.51
7.33
8.11
8.81
9.67
10.5
10.9
11.5
12.0
13.3
15.6
17.8
19.2

kV/mm

2.05
1.97
1.92
1.87
1.81
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.69
1.61
1.49
1.38
1.29
1.28
1.26
1.25
1.24

1.14
0.740
0.526
0.371
0.265
0.266
0.263
0.263
0.263
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.270

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

2.29
1.47
1.05
0.758
0.533
0.459
0.416
0.388
0.363
0.346
0.330
0.318
0.307
0.299
0.294
0.288
0.285

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

0.0860
0.0581
0.0525
0.0472
0.0422
0.0550
0.0505
0.0480
0.0445
0.0420
0.0410
0.0396
0.0384
0.0363
0.0333
0.0332
0.0326

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.304
0.332
0.369
0.422
0.478
0.524
0.569
0.618
0.670
0.695
0.731
0.781
0.866
0.976
1.17
1.26

4.63
5.04
5.61
6.41
7.26
7.96
8.66
9.40
10.2
10.6
11.1
11.9
13.2
14.8
17.8
19.2

1.97
1.92
1.87
1.82
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.70
1.62
1.50
1.39
1.29
1.28
1.26
1.25
1.24

1.10
0.797
0.550
0.394
0.293
0.263
0.263
0.263
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.270

2.30
1.66
1.19
0.837
0.613
0.516
0.469
0.427
0.395
0.370
0.348
0.331
0.318
0.307
0.300
0.295

0.0785
0.0709
0.0676
0.0591
0.0543
0.0512
0.0485
0.0453
0.0428
0.0417
0.0395
0.0379
0.0358
0.0336
0.0332
0.0326

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0605
0.0469
0.0367
0.0298
0.0247

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0803
0.0637
0.0517
0.0392
0.0329

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.101
0.0791
0.0620
0.0495
0.0388
0.0323

0.147
0.138
0.135
0.124
0.118
0.114
0.110
0.108
0.104
0.102
0.0989
0.0963
0.0938
0.0909
0.0890
0.0882

0.162
0.153
0.150
0.140
0.133
0.129
0.126
0.123
0.119
0.118
0.114
0.112
0.109
0.106
0.104
0.103

0.208
0.199
0.196
0.185
0.179
0.175
0.171
0.168
0.165
0.163
0.160
0.157
0.155
0.152
0.150
0.149

9500
8700
7800
6800
6000
5500
5100
4700
4300
4100
3900
3700
3300
2900
2500
2300

0.255
0.278
0.309
0.353
0.400
0.439
0.477
0.518
0.561
0.582
0.613
0.654
0.725
0.818
0.979
1.06

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

6.35/11kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

6.35/11kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5
29.9
35.9
40.2
43.4

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

13.0
14.1
14.9
16.1
17.8
19.4
21.2
22.4
24.2
26.6
29.0
32.1
35.0
38.4
44.5
50.0
53.6

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

15.9
24.4
34.4
48.7
68.1
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

28/0.85
43/0.85
24/1.35
34/1.35
30/1.7
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm
D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

16.5
17.6
19.2
20.4
22.8
23.7
25.7
26.7
28.5
30.9
33.3
36.6
39.5
42.9
49.0
54.5
58.1

20.6
21.6
23.3
24.4
27.0
27.8
29.8
31.0
32.7
35.3
38.0
41.5
44.6
48.3
54.6
60.5
64.3

DD

60
79
99
125
165
195
225
255
290
350
415
505
610
730
930
1120
1320

XJHP15AA001
XJHP17AA001
XJHP18AA001
XJHP19AA001
XJHP20AA001
XJHP22AA001
XJHP23AA001
XJHP24AA001
XJHP25AA001
XJHP26AA001
XJHP27AA001
XJHP28AA001
XJHP30AA001
XJHP32AA001
XJHP33AA001
XJHP34AA001
XJHP50AA001

DD

DD

1.1
1.8
2.5
3.5
4.9
6.7
8.4
11
13
17
21
28
35
44
56
70
84

DD

370
390
420
440
490
500
540
560
590
640
680
750
800
870
980
1090
1160

250
260
280
290
320
330
360
370
390
420
460
500
540
580
660
730
770

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
63
65
65
80
80
100
100

65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
200
200
200

Current Ratings

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

115
150
180
215
270
325
370
415
475
550
620
705
790
880
990
1150
1230

Solid
bond

DD
D
D
D
DD

135
175
210
250
310
370
420
470
530
605
675
755
835
920
1020
1130
1200

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

105
140
170
200
250
300
350
395
450
525
600
690
785
890
1010
1210
1320

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

14.0
14.9
16.0
17.6
19.3
20.7
22.1
23.6
25.9
28.3
31.1
34.7
38.0
42.4
50.0
53.6

Solid
bond

110
145
180
215
270
320
370
420
480
565
640
735
840
950
1090
1290
1420

Solid
bond

81
105
125
150
185
220
255
290
325
375
440
500
560
625
730
855
925

Solid
bond

115
150
180
210
250
295
335
370
415
470
520
575
630
685
745
840
885

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

120
150
180
210
250
290
325
355
395
440
480
525
570
610
655
705
735

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

Cond.
kA



mm 2

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

115
145
175
205
250
295
335
375
420
485
540
605
675
750
825
960
1030

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

105
130
155
180
215
255
285
315
350
395
435
475
525
565
620
660
700

105
130
155
180
215
245
275
300
330
365
400
435
470
500
540
570
595

100
130
155
180
215
255
290
320
360
410
460
510
570
625
695
755
815

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

A/km

W/km

Solid
bond

92
115
140
165
205
240
280
310
350
405
465
520
580
645
735
855
920

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5
90.0
114
143
171

1.47
0.927
0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.196
0.160
0.128
0.0981
0.0791
0.0631
0.0507
0.0413
0.0348
0.0247
0.0210

1.47
0.927
0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.195
0.159
0.127
0.0973
0.0781
0.0617
0.0489
0.0390
0.0318
0.0241
0.0202

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

16.5
22.7
32.9
45.8
61.5
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

29/0.85
40/0.85
23/1.35
32/1.35
43/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm
D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

17.5
18.2
20.3
21.9
23.6
25.0
26.4
27.9
30.2
32.6
35.6
39.2
42.5
46.9
54.5
58.1

21.6
22.2
24.4
26.0
27.7
29.1
30.7
32.2
34.7
37.2
40.5
44.2
47.9
52.5
60.5
64.3

DD

56
65
82
105
130
145
155
170
195
215
250
295
345
405
500
575

XJHA17AA001
XJHA18AA001
XJHA19AA001
XJHA20AA001
XJHA22AA001
XJHA23AA001
XJHA24AA001
XJHA25AA001
XJHA26AA001
XJHA27AA001
XJHA28AA001
XJHA30AA001
XJHA32AA001
XJHA33AA001
XJHA34AA001
XJHA50AA001

DD

DD

1.3
1.8
2.5
3.5
4.8
6.0
7.5
9.3
12
15
20
25
32
40
50
60

DD

390
400
440
470
500
520
550
580
620
670
730
800
860
940
1090
1160

260
270
290
310
330
350
370
390
420
450
490
530
580
630
730
770

50
50
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
63
65
65
80
80
100
100

65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
200
200
200

Scr.
kA

2.36
3.62
5.09
7.22
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA

115
140
170
210
255
290
330
375
440
500
575
660
750
850
990
1080

135
165
200
245
295
335
375
425
495
555
630
720
805
900
1010
1080

105
130
155
195
235
270
305
350
415
470
550
640
735
840
1000
1100

115
135
165
205
250
290
325
375
440
505
585
685
785
900
1070
1180

80
96
115
145
170
200
225
255
295
345
400
455
520
610
715
780

115
140
165
200
235
265
295
330
375
420
470
530
590
645
730
780

115
140
165
200
235
260
290
320
365
400
445
495
540
585
640
675

115
135
160
195
230
260
295
330
380
425
485
550
620
695
800
870

100
120
145
175
205
225
255
285
325
360
405
450
495
545
600
640

105
120
145
170
200
225
250
275
310
340
375
415
450
490
530
560

100
120
140
170
200
230
255
290
330
370
420
475
530
590
660
715

91
110
130
160
190
220
245
275
320
365
415
475
535
620
710
775

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3
59.6
75.7
94.6
114

2.44
3.37
4.88
6.79
9.13
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0366
0.0283
0.0221
0.0182
0.0150

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5
29.9
34.2
40.2
43.4

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

Electrical Characteristics

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Current Ratings

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2



mm 2

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

0.162
0.152
0.146
0.140
0.133
0.122
0.118
0.114
0.110
0.106
0.103
0.100
0.0974
0.0948
0.0901
0.0897
0.0887

0.177
0.168
0.162
0.155
0.149
0.137
0.133
0.129
0.125
0.121
0.119
0.116
0.113
0.110
0.105
0.105
0.104

0.223
0.213
0.207
0.200
0.194
0.183
0.179
0.175
0.171
0.167
0.164
0.161
0.158
0.156
0.151
0.151
0.150

13000
12000
11000
9900
8600
7700
6900
6400
5900
5300
4800
4200
3800
3500
3000
2600
2400

0.181
0.203
0.221
0.244
0.280
0.314
0.350
0.374
0.409
0.458
0.507
0.569
0.627
0.694
0.816
0.926
0.998

0.362
0.406
0.441
0.488
0.559
0.626
0.697
0.747
0.817
0.913
1.01
1.13
1.25
1.38
1.63
1.85
1.99

9.19
10.3
11.2
12.4
14.2
15.9
17.7
19.0
20.7
23.2
25.7
28.8
31.8
35.2
41.3
46.9
50.6

kV/mm

2.74
2.62
2.54
2.46
2.36
2.30
2.24
2.21
2.17
2.13
2.10
2.07
2.04
2.02
1.99
1.97
1.96

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

1.14
0.740
0.526
0.371
0.265
0.263
0.263
0.263
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.270

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

2.29
1.47
1.05
0.758
0.533
0.456
0.416
0.388
0.369
0.346
0.331
0.318
0.308
0.299
0.293
0.289
0.286

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

0.0939
0.0654
0.0593
0.0536
0.0479
0.0594
0.0566
0.0527
0.0489
0.0456
0.0434
0.0414
0.0391
0.0369
0.0339
0.0337
0.0330

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.405
0.439
0.486
0.551
0.620
0.677
0.734
0.794
0.887
0.980
1.09
1.24
1.37
1.54
1.85
1.99

10.3
11.1
12.3
14.0
15.8
17.2
18.6
20.2
22.5
24.9
27.8
31.4
34.8
39.2
46.9
50.6

2.62
2.54
2.46
2.37
2.30
2.25
2.22
2.18
2.14
2.11
2.08
2.05
2.02
2.00
1.97
1.96

1.10
0.796
0.549
0.394
0.294
0.263
0.263
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.270

2.30
1.66
1.19
0.838
0.614
0.516
0.469
0.434
0.395
0.370
0.348
0.331
0.317
0.308
0.300
0.295

0.0858
0.0779
0.0740
0.0649
0.0597
0.0562
0.0533
0.0498
0.0464
0.0443
0.0414
0.0385
0.0364
0.0342
0.0337
0.0330

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0605
0.0469
0.0367
0.0298
0.0247

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0803
0.0636
0.0516
0.0392
0.0328

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.101
0.0790
0.0620
0.0495
0.0387
0.0323

0.153
0.144
0.140
0.129
0.123
0.118
0.115
0.111
0.107
0.105
0.101
0.0969
0.0944
0.0914
0.0897
0.0887

0.168
0.159
0.155
0.144
0.138
0.133
0.130
0.127
0.123
0.120
0.116
0.112
0.110
0.107
0.105
0.104

0.213
0.205
0.201
0.190
0.184
0.179
0.176
0.172
0.168
0.165
0.161
0.158
0.155
0.152
0.151
0.150

12000
11000
9900
8700
7800
7100
6600
6100
5400
4900
4400
3900
3500
3100
2600
2400

0.203
0.220
0.243
0.276
0.311
0.339
0.368
0.398
0.445
0.491
0.548
0.620
0.687
0.774
0.926
0.998

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

12.7/22kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

12.7/22kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

19.2
20.4
22.1
23.8
25.3
26.8
28.5
30.9
33.3
36.4
39.3
42.7
48.8
54.3
57.9

34.4
48.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

23.5
24.7
26.4
28.1
29.6
31.1
32.8
35.2
37.8
40.9
43.8
47.2
53.3
58.8
62.4

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

19.2
20.3
21.9
23.6
25.0
26.4
27.9
30.3
32.6
35.4
39.0
42.3
46.7
54.3
57.9

22.7
32.9
45.8
61.5
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

22.5
24.6
26.2
27.9
29.3
30.7
32.2
34.6
37.1
39.9
43.5
46.8
51.2
58.8
62.4

6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5
29.9
35.9
40.2
43.4

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

24/1.35
34/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

27.6
28.7
30.7
32.3
34.1
35.5
37.5
40.1
42.7
46.4
49.3
53.0
59.3
65.0
68.8

DD

115
140
185
215
245
275
315
375
445
540
640
765
975
1160
1370

XLHP18AA001
XLHP19AA001
XLHP20AA001
XLHP22AA001
XLHP23AA001
XLHP24AA001
XLHP25AA001
XLHP26AA001
XLHP27AA001
XLHP28AA001
XLHP30AA001
XLHP32AA001
XLHP33AA001
XLHP34AA001
XLHP50AA001

DD

DD

2.5
3.5
4.9
6.7
8.4
11
13
17
21
28
35
44
56
70
84

DD

500
520
550
580
610
640
670
720
770
830
890
950
1070
1170
1240

330
340
370
390
410
430
450
480
510
560
590
640
710
780
830

50
50
63
63
63
63
63
65
65
65
80
80
100
100
100

80
100
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200

Current Ratings

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

40/0.85
23/1.35
32/1.35
43/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

DD

DD

26.5
28.7
30.5
32.2
33.8
35.2
36.9
39.4
41.9
45.2
48.9
52.7
57.2
65.0
68.8

DD

81
98
120
150
170
180
195
220
245
280
325
380
445
545
620

XLHA18AA001
XLHA19AA001
XLHA20AA001
XLHA22AA001
XLHA23AA001
XLHA24AA001
XLHA25AA001
XLHA26AA001
XLHA27AA001
XLHA28AA001
XLHA30AA001
XLHA32AA001
XLHA33AA001
XLHA34AA001
XLHA50AA001

DD

DD

1.8
2.5
3.5
4.8
6.0
7.5
9.3
12
15
20
25
32
40
50
60

DD

480
520
550
580
610
630
660
710
760
810
880
950
1030
1170
1240

320
340
370
390
410
420
440
470
500
540
590
630
690
780
830

50
50
63
63
63
63
63
65
65
65
80
80
100
100
100

80
100
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA

145
175
215
260
295
335
380
445
505
580
670
760
855
995
1090

165
200
245
295
335
375
425
495
555
630
720
805
900
1010
1090

135
160
200
240
275
310
355
420
480
555
645
740
850
1000
1110

140
170
210
255
295
330
380
445
510
590
690
790
905
1070
1190

100
120
150
180
205
230
270
310
350
405
460
545
615
715
785

140
165
200
235
265
295
330
380
420
475
530
590
650
730
785

140
165
200
235
260
290
320
365
405
450
495
540
590
645
680

135
160
195
230
260
295
330
380
430
485
555
625
695
800
870

120
145
175
205
230
260
285
330
365
410
455
505
545
610
650

125
145
175
205
230
250
280
315
345
385
420
460
495
540
565

120
140
175
205
235
260
290
335
375
425
480
540
590
670
725

110
135
165
195
220
245
285
330
370
420
475
555
620
715
775

3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3
59.6
75.7
94.6
114

3.37
4.88
6.79
9.13
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA



mm 2

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

185
220
275
330
375
425
480
560
630
715
800
895
1010
1160
1250

210
250
310
370
420
470
530
605
675
755
840
925
1030
1140
1210

175
205
255
310
355
400
455
535
610
700
795
900
1030
1220
1330

185
220
270
325
375
425
485
570
650
745
850
960
1110
1300
1420

130
155
195
230
260
295
345
395
445
505
570
665
740
865
935

180
210
250
295
335
370
415
470
520
575
635
695
750
845
895

180
210
250
290
325
360
395
445
485
530
575
615
660
710
745

175
205
250
295
335
375
420
485
540
610
680
755
835
965
1040

155
185
220
260
290
320
355
400
440
490
530
575
615
680
720

155
180
215
250
280
305
335
375
405
445
475
510
540
580
610

155
180
220
260
295
325
365
420
465
520
575
635
690
775
835

145
170
210
250
280
315
365
415
465
525
585
675
745
860
925

5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5
90.0
114
143
171

5.09
7.22
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

DD
D
D
D
DD

Electrical Characteristics
Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.628
0.688
0.778
0.862
0.942
1.01
1.10
1.22
1.34
1.50
1.64
1.81
2.11
2.38
2.56

31.9
34.9
39.5
43.8
47.8
51.5
55.9
62.0
68.2
76.0
83.3
91.8
107
121
130

3.62
3.46
3.29
3.16
3.07
3.00
2.93
2.85
2.79
2.73
2.68
2.64
2.58
2.54
2.52

0.526
0.371
0.263
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.270

1.05
0.758
0.531
0.463
0.423
0.394
0.369
0.346
0.330
0.318
0.307
0.300
0.294
0.288
0.285

0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.195
0.159
0.127
0.0972
0.0780
0.0617
0.0488
0.0388
0.0317
0.0240
0.0201

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

0.668
0.494
0.342
0.247
0.196
0.159
0.128
0.0978
0.0788
0.0627
0.0503
0.0407
0.0342
0.0246
0.0208

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD



mm 2

10

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

Current Ratings

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0366
0.0283
0.0221
0.0182
0.0150

6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5
29.9
34.2
40.2
43.4

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

0.158
0.150
0.142
0.132
0.127
0.123
0.119
0.114
0.111
0.108
0.104
0.101
0.0956
0.0944
0.0931

0.173
0.166
0.157
0.147
0.142
0.138
0.134
0.130
0.126
0.123
0.119
0.116
0.111
0.110
0.108

0.219
0.211
0.203
0.193
0.188
0.184
0.180
0.175
0.172
0.169
0.165
0.162
0.157
0.155
0.154

15000
14000
12000
11000
10000
9500
8700
7900
7200
6400
5900
5300
4600
4000
3800

0.157
0.172
0.195
0.216
0.236
0.254
0.276
0.306
0.337
0.375
0.411
0.453
0.528
0.597
0.641

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

Ohm/km

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

0.0729
0.0665
0.0587
0.0704
0.0659
0.0625
0.0582
0.0541
0.0517
0.0487
0.0459
0.0431
0.0393
0.0386
0.0376

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.626
0.685
0.768
0.855
0.926
0.997
1.07
1.19
1.30
1.45
1.62
1.79
2.00
2.38
2.56

31.8
34.8
39.0
43.4
47.0
50.7
54.5
60.4
66.3
73.5
82.4
90.9
102
121
130

3.62
3.47
3.30
3.17
3.08
3.01
2.95
2.87
2.81
2.75
2.69
2.64
2.60
2.54
2.52

0.797
0.549
0.395
0.301
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.270

1.67
1.19
0.838
0.620
0.522
0.476
0.434
0.395
0.370
0.348
0.331
0.318
0.308
0.300
0.295

0.0919
0.0869
0.0769
0.0708
0.0667
0.0633
0.0593
0.0551
0.0527
0.0488
0.0453
0.0427
0.0398
0.0386
0.0376

0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0605
0.0469
0.0367
0.0298
0.0247

1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.102
0.0800
0.0633
0.0512
0.0391
0.0328

1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.101
0.0790
0.0619
0.0493
0.0387
0.0323

0.156
0.151
0.140
0.133
0.128
0.124
0.120
0.116
0.112
0.108
0.104
0.101
0.0971
0.0944
0.0931

0.171
0.166
0.155
0.148
0.143
0.139
0.136
0.131
0.128
0.123
0.119
0.116
0.112
0.110
0.108

0.216
0.211
0.201
0.194
0.189
0.185
0.181
0.177
0.173
0.169
0.164
0.161
0.158
0.155
0.154

15000
14000
13000
11000
10000
9700
9000
8100
7400
6700
5900
5400
4800
4000
3800

0.157
0.172
0.192
0.214
0.232
0.250
0.269
0.298
0.327
0.363
0.407
0.448
0.502
0.597
0.641

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

11

19/33kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

19/33kV Single Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

25.6
27.4
29.0
30.6
32.0
33.7
36.1
38.6
41.7
44.6
47.9
54.0
59.5
63.1

48.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

29.9
31.7
33.3
34.9
36.5
38.2
40.6
43.1
46.2
49.1
52.4
58.5
64.0
67.6

8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5
29.9
35.9
40.2
43.4

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

34/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D
D

D
D

D
D

D
D

34.4
36.3
38.0
39.8
41.4
43.3
45.9
48.5
51.8
54.9
58.5
65.0
70.7
74.5

D
D

170
215
245
280
310
350
415
485
580
685
810
1030
1220
1430

XNHP19AA001
XNHP20AA001
XNHP22AA001
XNHP23AA001
XNHP24AA001
XNHP25AA001
XNHP26AA001
XNHP27AA001
XNHP28AA001
XNHP30AA001
XNHP32AA001
XNHP33AA001
XNHP34AA001
XNHP50AA001

D
D

D
D

3.5
4.9
6.7
8.4
11
13
17
21
28
35
44
56
70
84

D
D

620
650
680
720
740
780
830
870
930
990
1050
1170
1270
1340

410
440
460
480
500
520
550
580
620
660
700
780
850
890

63
63
63
65
65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
150

100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
200

Current Ratings

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

Nominal Number
screen
and nominal
area on diameter of
each core screen wires
mm 2
no/mm

Nominal Nominal Approx.


Product
Max. Min. bending radius Nominal duct
diameter overall
mass
code
pulling
diameter
over wire diameter
tension During
Set in
screen
pulling
position
mm
mm
kg/100m
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

25.6
27.2
28.9
30.3
31.7
33.2
35.5
37.8
40.7
44.2
47.6
51.9
59.5
63.1

32.9
45.8
61.5
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7
68.7

29.9
31.5
33.2
34.6
36.2
37.7
40.0
42.3
45.2
48.7
52.1
56.4
64.0
67.6

8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5
29.9
34.2
40.2
43.4

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

23/1.35
32/1.35
43/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35
48/1.35

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

D/2
D/2

DD

DD

DD

DD

34.3
36.1
37.8
39.5
41.1
42.8
45.1
47.8
50.8
54.6
58.1
62.9
70.7
74.5

DD

125
150
180
200
215
230
255
285
320
370
425
495
600
680

XNHA19AA001
XNHA20AA001
XNHA22AA001
XNHA23AA001
XNHA24AA001
XNHA25AA001
XNHA26AA001
XNHA27AA001
XNHA28AA001
XNHA30AA001
XNHA32AA001
XNHA33AA001
XNHA34AA001
XNHA50AA001

DD

DD

2.5
3.5
4.8
6.0
7.5
9.3
12
15
20
25
32
40
50
60

DD

620
650
680
710
740
770
810
860
910
980
1050
1130
1270
1340

410
430
450
470
490
510
540
570
610
650
700
750
850
890

63
63
63
65
65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
150

100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200
200
200

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2



mm 2

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

175
215
260
300
335
385
450
510
585
675
765
865
1000
1090

195
245
290
335
375
425
490
555
630
715
805
900
1010
1090

165
200
245
280
315
360
425
485
560
650
750
855
1010
1110

170
215
260
295
335
380
450
515
595
690
795
910
1070
1190

125
160
190
215
240
270
315
355
425
485
555
625
735
805

160
200
235
265
295
330
380
420
475
535
595
655
735
790

165
200
235
260
290
325
365
405
450
500
545
595
650
685

160
195
230
260
295
330
380
430
490
555
625
700
800
875

145
180
210
240
265
295
335
370
415
465
510
560
620
640

150
180
205
235
260
285
320
355
390
430
465
505
550
565

145
175
210
235
265
295
340
380
430
485
540
605
685
710

135
170
200
230
255
285
330
370
440
495
560
625
730
795

4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3
59.6
75.7
94.6
114

4.88
6.79
9.13
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Solid
bond

Cond.
kA

Scr.
kA

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

225
275
335
380
430
485
565
635
720
810
905
1020
1170
1260

250
310
370
420
470
530
605
680
760
845
930
1030
1140
1210

210
260
315
360
405
465
545
620
710
805
915
1040
1220
1340

220
275
330
380
430
490
575
655
750
855
970
1110
1310
1430

160
205
240
275
310
350
405
455
535
600
675
750
890
965

210
250
300
335
370
415
470
525
580
640
700
760
850
900

210
250
295
330
360
400
445
485
535
580
625
670
720
750

205
250
295
335
375
420
485
545
610
685
760
840
970
1050

185
225
265
295
325
365
410
450
495
545
580
635
695
700

185
220
255
285
315
345
385
415
450
485
515
555
595
605

185
225
265
300
335
375
425
470
530
590
635
710
795
805

175
215
260
290
325
365
420
470
550
615
680
750
885
950

7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5
90.0
114
143
171

7.22
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2

DD
D
D
D
DD

Electrical Characteristics
Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.801
0.896
0.984
1.07
1.14
1.23
1.36
1.48
1.64
1.79
1.96
2.27
2.55
2.73

60.9
68.1
74.8
81.1
86.8
93.7
103
113
125
136
149
173
194
208

4.03
3.79
3.61
3.48
3.38
3.28
3.17
3.08
2.99
2.93
2.86
2.78
2.72
2.69

0.494
0.342
0.247
0.195
0.159
0.127
0.0972
0.0779
0.0616
0.0487
0.0387
0.0315
0.0240
0.0201

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In ground

Fault current
carrying
capacity for
1 second

In underground ducts

D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

0.494
0.342
0.247
0.195
0.159
0.127
0.0976
0.0786
0.0624
0.0499
0.0403
0.0336
0.0245
0.0207

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD

DD
D
D
D
DD



mm 2

12

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Current Ratings

Nominal
conductor
In air
area
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2
D/2

0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0366
0.0283
0.0221
0.0182
0.0150

Nominal
Nominal Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

0.162
0.153
0.143
0.137
0.133
0.129
0.123
0.120
0.115
0.111
0.107
0.102
0.0999
0.0983

0.177
0.168
0.158
0.153
0.148
0.144
0.139
0.135
0.130
0.126
0.123
0.117
0.115
0.114

0.223
0.214
0.204
0.198
0.194
0.190
0.184
0.180
0.176
0.172
0.168
0.162
0.161
0.159

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
9700
8800
8000
7300
6300
5600
5300

0.134
0.150
0.165
0.179
0.191
0.207
0.228
0.249
0.275
0.300
0.329
0.381
0.427
0.458

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

0.381
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.269

0.768
0.538
0.463
0.422
0.395
0.369
0.346
0.331
0.317
0.307
0.300
0.294
0.288
0.285

0.0792
0.0706
0.0817
0.0766
0.0731
0.0682
0.0635
0.0602
0.0565
0.0532
0.0499
0.0454
0.0441
0.0428

Nominal Conductor Cond. AC resistance


Inductive reactance
Insulation Conductor
conductor DC
at 50Hz and 90C
at 50Hz and 90C
resistance to screen
area
resistance
at 20C
capacitance

at 20C
Trefoil or Flat
Trefoil
Flat
Flat

flat touching spaced
touching
touching
spaced
mm 2
Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km MegOhm.km F/km

Charging
current
per
phase

Dielectric Maximum
loss
dielectric
per
stress
phase

Screen
DC
resistance
at 20C

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz

A/km

W/km

kV/mm

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

Ohm/km

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

0.798
0.885
0.977
1.05
1.13
1.20
1.32
1.44
1.59
1.77
1.94
2.17
2.55
2.73

60.7
67.3
74.3
79.9
85.5
91.5
101
110
121
135
148
165
194
208

4.04
3.81
3.62
3.50
3.40
3.31
3.20
3.11
3.02
2.93
2.87
2.80
2.72
2.69

0.563
0.405
0.301
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.269
0.270
0.269
0.269
0.269
0.269

1.20
0.848
0.621
0.523
0.476
0.434
0.395
0.371
0.348
0.331
0.317
0.307
0.300
0.294

0.0997
0.0889
0.0821
0.0775
0.0739
0.0695
0.0647
0.0613
0.0568
0.0527
0.0495
0.0461
0.0441
0.0428

0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0605
0.0469
0.0367
0.0298
0.0247

0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.101
0.0797
0.0629
0.0507
0.0390
0.0327

0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.129
0.101
0.0789
0.0618
0.0492
0.0387
0.0323

0.162
0.151
0.143
0.138
0.134
0.130
0.125
0.121
0.115
0.111
0.107
0.103
0.0999
0.0983

0.178
0.166
0.158
0.154
0.149
0.145
0.140
0.136
0.131
0.126
0.122
0.118
0.115
0.114

0.223
0.212
0.204
0.199
0.195
0.191
0.185
0.182
0.176
0.172
0.168
0.164
0.161
0.159

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
10000
9100
8100
7400
6700
5600
5300

0.134
0.148
0.164
0.176
0.189
0.202
0.222
0.242
0.267
0.297
0.326
0.363
0.427
0.458

13

3.8/6.6
19/33kV
Stranded compacted copper or aluminium conductor
Semi-conductive insulation screen
Copper wire screen

PVC sheath

Fillers

High Voltage XLPE Three Core

XLPE insulation
Semi-conductive conductor screen

Construction Stranded compacted copper or


aluminium conductor, triple extruded conductor
screen, insulation and insulation screen, copper
wire screened, PVC sheathed.

HIGH
14 VOLTAGE

15

3.8/6.6kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

3.8/6.6kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA fault level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

11.2
12.2
13.1
14.2
16.0
17.6
19.2
20.6
22.4
25.0
27.8
31.3
34.6

5.7
8.5
11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
15/0.85
20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

14.7
15.7
16.4
17.5
19.3
20.9
22.5
23.9
25.7
28.3
31.1
34.6
38.1

36.4
38.8
40.4
43.1
47.1
51.0
54.7
57.9
61.9
67.9
74.4
82.4
90.3

135
175
210
275
360
455
540
630
745
935
1150
1440
1770

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2

Current Ratings
Fault current carrying
capacity for 1 second


mm 2

100
130
160
190
240
290
335
380
435
515
590
685
780

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

XHHP15AA003
XHHP17AA003
XHHP18AA003
XHHP19AA003
XHHP20AA003
XHHP22AA003
XHHP23AA003
XHHP24AA003
XHHP25AA003
XHHP26AA003
XHHP27AA003
XHHP28AA003
XHHP30AA003

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

12.2
13.0
14.2
15.8
17.5
18.9
20.3
21.8
24.3
27.0
30.3
34.3

5.7
7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

15.7
16.3
17.5
19.1
20.8
22.2
23.6
25.1
27.6
30.3
33.6
37.8

38.8
40.4
43.0
46.7
50.7
54.0
57.2
60.7
66.5
72.7
80.2
89.5

120
135
170
210
270
305
340
385
465
550
660
825

110
140
170
205
255
315
360
410
475
560
645
745
850

75
99
120
140
175
210
240
280
320
375
440
505
570

115
145
175
205
250
300
340
380
430
495
560
635
710

86
115
135
160
195
235
270
305
350
405
470
530
595

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

2.52
3.79
5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.4
5.3
7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2

Current Ratings

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.
Set in
position
mm

mm

650
700
730
780
850
920
980
1040
1110
1220
1340
1480
1630

440
470
490
520
570
610
660
690
740
810
890
990
1080

63
65
65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
150
150
150

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second


mm 2

105
125
150
185
225
260
295
340
400
460
535
625

XHHA17AA003
XHHA18AA003
XHHA19AA003
XHHA20AA003
XHHA22AA003
XHHA23AA003
XHHA24AA003
XHHA25AA003
XHHA26AA003
XHHA27AA003
XHHA28AA003
XHHA30AA003

Installation

Nominal
Continuous current-carrying capacity, A
conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

During
pulling
mm

Product
code

110
135
160
200
245
280
320
365
435
500
585
680

77
92
110
135
165
190
215
245
290
340
395
455

110
135
160
195
230
265
295
335
385
435
500
565

87
105
125
150
185
210
240
270
315
365
420
475

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

2.52
3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.8
5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

700
730
770
840
910
970
1030
1090
1200
1310
1440
1610

470
480
520
560
610
650
690
730
800
870
960
1070

65
65
65
65
80
80
100
100
100
150
150
150

Electrical Characteristics

Electrical Characteristics
Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase
phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase
phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.48
0.932
0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.161
0.129
0.0992
0.0802
0.0642
0.0527

1.06
0.707
0.531
0.366
0.265
0.265
0.266
0.265
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

4.33
2.85
2.12
1.48
1.06
0.989
0.950
0.920
0.896
0.892
0.878
0.864
0.855

0.0860
0.0581
0.0505
0.0454
0.0394
0.0524
0.0491
0.0466
0.0433
0.0409
0.0399
0.0387
0.0376

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.54
1.11
0.822
0.569
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.162
0.130
0.102
0.0824

1.06
0.759
0.559
0.393
0.295
0.265
0.265
0.266
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

4.39
3.14
2.32
1.62
1.20
1.05
1.00
0.961
0.941
0.918
0.894
0.878

0.0785
0.0709
0.0658
0.0574
0.0527
0.0497
0.0471
0.0440
0.0416
0.0407
0.0385
0.0370

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
16 VOLTAGE

0.122
0.115
0.109
0.104
0.0987
0.0922
0.0893
0.0872
0.0851
0.0833
0.0829
0.0817
0.0807

11000
9400
8600
7800
6700
6000
5400
5000
4500
4200
4000
3800
3600

0.226
0.256
0.279
0.311
0.359
0.404
0.447
0.486
0.533
0.578
0.601
0.636
0.662

0.270
0.305
0.333
0.371
0.428
0.482
0.534
0.580
0.636
0.690
0.718
0.759
0.790

4.1
4.6
5.1
5.6
6.5
7.3
8.1
8.8
9.7
10.5
10.9
11.5
12.0

2.05
1.97
1.92
1.87
1.81
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.69
1.61
1.49
1.38
1.29

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.115
0.109
0.104
0.0964
0.0924
0.0898
0.0877
0.0857
0.0839
0.0835
0.0814
0.0800

9500
8700
7800
6800
6000
5500
5100
4700
4300
4100
3900
3700

0.255
0.278
0.309
0.353
0.400
0.439
0.477
0.518
0.561
0.582
0.613
0.654

0.304
0.332
0.369
0.422
0.478
0.524
0.569
0.618
0.670
0.695
0.731
0.781

4.6
5.0
5.6
6.4
7.3
8.0
8.7
9.4
10.2
10.6
11.1
11.9

1.97
1.92
1.87
1.82
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.70
1.62
1.50
1.39
1.29

17

6.35/11kV Three Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

6.35/11kV Three Core


Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper conductors, 10kA Fault Level


Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

13.0
14.1
14.9
16.1
17.8
19.4
21.0
22.4
24.2
26.6
29.0
32.1
35.0

5.7
8.5
11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
15/0.85
20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

16.5
17.6
18.2
19.4
21.1
22.7
24.3
25.7
27.5
29.9
32.3
35.6
38.5

40.7
43.2
44.8
47.5
51.4
55.2
58.8
62.1
66.0
71.6
77.0
84.7
91.4

155
200
240
295
390
480
575
660
785
970
1170
1460
1790

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

Current Ratings
Fault current carrying
capacity for 1 second


mm 2

105
135
160
195
240
295
340
385
440
520
595
685
780

XJHP15AA003
XJHP17AA003
XJHP18AA003
XJHP19AA003
XJHP20AA003
XJHP22AA003
XJHP23AA003
XJHP24AA003
XJHP25AA003
XJHP26AA003
XJHP27AA003
XJHP28AA003
XJHP30AA003

110
145
175
210
260
315
365
415
475
565
645
745
850

78
100
120
145
180
220
250
285
320
390
440
505
570

115
145
175
205
250
300
340
380
430
495
560
635
710

89
115
135
160
200
240
275
310
350
415
470
535
595

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

2.52
3.79
5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.4
5.3
7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

Minimum
bending radius
During
pulling
mm

730
780
810
850
930
990
1060
1120
1190
1290
1390
1530
1650

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

mm

kg/100m

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

14.0
14.9
16.0
17.6
19.3
20.7
22.1
23.6
25.9
28.3
31.1
34.7

6.2
7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

11/0.85
14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

17.5
18.2
19.3
20.9
22.6
24.0
25.4
26.9
29.2
31.6
34.6
38.2

42.9
44.5
47.4
51.0
54.9
58.1
61.4
64.8
70.2
75.4
82.6
90.6

145
165
195
240
295
340
375
420
490
570
690
840

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

Current Ratings

Installation

Nominal
Continuous current-carrying capacity, A
conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Product
code

Set in
position
mm

Nominal
conductor
area

mm


mm 2

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In air
In ground

490
520
540
570
620
660
710
740
790
860
920
1020
1100

65
65
65
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

D/2

105
125
150
185
230
265
300
340
405
460
540
625

Approximate
mass

Product
code

XJHA17AA003
XJHA18AA003
XJHA19AA003
XJHA20AA003
XJHA22AA003
XJHA23AA003
XJHA24AA003
XJHA25AA003
XJHA26AA003
XJHA27AA003
XJHA28AA003
XJHA30AA003

Installation

Nominal
duct dia.

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Nominal
overall
diameter

110
135
160
200
245
285
320
370
435
500
585
680

78
93
110
140
165
195
220
250
290
345
395
455

115
135
160
195
230
265
295
335
385
435
500
565

89
105
125
155
185
215
240
270
315
365
420
475

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

2.78
3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.8
5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

770
800
850
920
990
1050
1100
1170
1260
1360
1490
1630

520
530
570
610
660
700
740
780
840
900
990
1090

65
65
80
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150

Electrical Characteristics

Electrical Characteristics
Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase
phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.48
0.932
0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.161
0.129
0.0990
0.0800
0.0641
0.0527

1.06
0.707
0.531
0.366
0.266
0.265
0.266
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

4.33
2.85
2.12
1.49
1.06
0.989
0.950
0.921
0.915
0.892
0.876
0.864
0.853

0.0939
0.0654
0.0575
0.0519
0.0453
0.0579
0.0542
0.0514
0.0477
0.0445
0.0424
0.0405
0.0383

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.569
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0823

0.964
0.758
0.559
0.393
0.295
0.265
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

4.10
3.14
2.32
1.62
1.20
1.05
1.00
0.981
0.941
0.916
0.894
0.880

0.0858
0.0779
0.0724
0.0634
0.0583
0.0549
0.0520
0.0486
0.0453
0.0432
0.0405
0.0377

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
18 VOLTAGE

0.132
0.124
0.117
0.112
0.106
0.0987
0.0953
0.0928
0.0903
0.0874
0.0857
0.0834
0.0815

13000
12000
11000
9900
8600
7700
7000
6400
5900
5300
4800
4200
3800

0.181
0.203
0.221
0.244
0.280
0.314
0.346
0.374
0.409
0.458
0.507
0.569
0.627

0.362
0.406
0.441
0.488
0.559
0.626
0.689
0.747
0.817
0.913
1.01
1.13
1.25

9.2
10.3
11.2
12.4
14.2
15.9
17.5
19.0
20.7
23.2
25.7
28.8
31.8

2.74
2.62
2.54
2.46
2.36
2.30
2.25
2.21
2.17
2.13
2.10
2.07
2.04

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.124
0.117
0.112
0.104
0.0990
0.0959
0.0934
0.0911
0.0881
0.0864
0.0832
0.0808

12000
11000
9900
8700
7800
7100
6600
6100
5400
4900
4400
3900

0.203
0.220
0.243
0.276
0.311
0.339
0.368
0.398
0.445
0.491
0.548
0.620

0.405
0.439
0.486
0.551
0.620
0.677
0.734
0.794
0.887
0.980
1.09
1.24

10.3
11.1
12.3
14.0
15.8
17.2
18.6
20.2
22.5
24.9
27.8
31.4

2.62
2.54
2.46
2.37
2.30
2.25
2.22
2.18
2.14
2.11
2.08
2.05

19

12.7/22kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

12.7/22kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

19.2
20.4
22.1
23.8
25.3
26.8
28.5
30.9
33.3
36.4
39.3

11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

22.5
23.7
25.4
27.1
28.6
30.1
31.8
34.2
36.8
39.9
42.8

54.7
57.4
61.4
65.1
68.7
72.0
75.9
81.5
87.6
94.6
101.3

300
360
460
560
650
750
875
1070
1280
1580
1900

6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

Current Ratings
D

180
215
265
320
370
420
485
570
655
755
860

125
150
185
225
255
300
340
395
450
515
600

175
205
250
300
340
380
430
500
560
635
715

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second


mm 2

165
200
250
300
345
390
450
525
600
695
790

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

mm

kg/100m

XLHP18AA003
XLHP19AA003
XLHP20AA003
XLHP22AA003
XLHP23AA003
XLHP24AA003
XLHP25AA003
XLHP26AA003
XLHP27AA003
XLHP28AA003
XLHP30AA003

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

19.2
20.3
21.9
23.6
25.0
26.4
27.9
30.3
32.6
35.4
39.0

7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

22.5
23.6
25.2
26.9
28.3
29.7
31.2
33.6
36.1
38.9
42.5

54.6
57.3
60.9
64.8
68.0
71.3
74.7
80.1
85.9
92.5
100.5

225
255
310
370
415
460
505
585
685
800
960

Installation

Nominal
Continuous current-carrying capacity, A
conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

140
170
205
245
280
320
360
420
475
540
625

Minimum
bending radius
During
pulling
mm

6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

Current Ratings
Set in
position
mm

Nominal
conductor
area

mm


mm 2

Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


In air
In ground

980
1030
1100
1170
1240
1300
1370
1470
1580
1700
1820

660
690
740
780
820
860
910
980
1050
1140
1220

80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
200

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

D/2

Electrical Characteristics

Approximate
mass

Product
code

XLHA18AA003
XLHA19AA003
XLHA20AA003
XLHA22AA003
XLHA23AA003
XLHA24AA003
XLHA25AA003
XLHA26AA003
XLHA27AA003
XLHA28AA003
XLHA30AA003

Installation

Nominal
duct dia.

130
155
190
235
270
305
345
410
465
545
630

Nominal
overall
diameter

140
165
205
250
290
325
375
440
505
590
685

97
120
145
175
200
230
265
305
350
405
480

135
160
195
230
265
295
335
390
440
500
570

110
130
160
190
215
250
280
325
370
425
495

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

980
1030
1100
1170
1220
1280
1340
1440
1550
1660
1810

660
690
730
780
820
860
900
960
1030
1110
1210

80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
200

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase
phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

2
mm
Ohm/km

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.160
0.128
0.0986
0.0796
0.0636
0.0520

0.531
0.366
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.273
0.272
0.272
0.272

2.12
1.49
1.06
1.01
0.970
0.941
0.916
0.894
0.877
0.864
0.856

0.0715
0.0651
0.0574
0.0692
0.0648
0.0615
0.0572
0.0532
0.0508
0.0479
0.0451

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0819

0.759
0.559
0.394
0.303
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

3.15
2.32
1.62
1.23
1.07
1.02
0.982
0.941
0.918
0.894
0.879

0.0919
0.0855
0.0756
0.0696
0.0656
0.0622
0.0582
0.0542
0.0519
0.0480
0.0446

0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
20 VOLTAGE

0.134
0.128
0.120
0.112
0.108
0.104
0.101
0.0973
0.0949
0.0917
0.0891

15000
14000
12000
11000
10000
9500
8700
7900
7200
6400
5900

0.157
0.172
0.195
0.216
0.236
0.254
0.276
0.306
0.337
0.375
0.411

0.628
0.688
0.778
0.862
0.942
1.01
1.10
1.22
1.34
1.50
1.64

31.9
34.9
39.5
43.8
47.8
51.5
55.9
62.0
68.2
76.0
83.3

3.62
3.46
3.29
3.16
3.07
3.00
2.93
2.85
2.79
2.73
2.68

0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.134
0.128
0.118
0.112
0.108
0.105
0.102
0.0983
0.0958
0.0917
0.0885

15000
14000
13000
11000
10000
9700
9000
8100
7400
6700
5900

0.157
0.172
0.192
0.214
0.232
0.250
0.269
0.298
0.327
0.363
0.407

0.626
0.685
0.768
0.855
0.926
0.997
1.07
1.19
1.30
1.45
1.62

31.8
34.8
39.0
43.4
47.0
50.7
54.5
60.4
66.3
73.5
82.4

3.62
3.47
3.30
3.17
3.08
3.01
2.95
2.87
2.81
2.75
2.69

21

19/33kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

19/33kV Three Core


Ind. Screened & PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

25.6
27.4
29.0
30.6
32.0
33.7
36.1
38.6
41.7
44.6

16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

28.9
30.7
32.3
33.9
35.5
37.2
39.6
42.1
45.2
48.1

69.5
73.5
77.2
80.8
84.5
88.5
94.0
99.5
106.8
113.4

460
565
670
765
870
1000
1200
1420
1740
2080

8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

Current Ratings
Nominal
conductor
area

D/2

215
270
325
375
425
490
575
660
760
865

155
200
235
270
305
345
400
455
540
610

205
250
300
340
380
430
500
565
640
715

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
Minimum
pulling tension bending radius


During

pulling
kN
mm

7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

205
255
305
350
395
455
535
610
700
795

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approximate
mass

mm

kg/100m

XNHP19AA003
XNHP20AA003
XNHP22AA003
XNHP23AA003
XNHP24AA003
XNHP25AA003
XNHP26AA003
XNHP27AA003
XNHP28AA003
XNHP30AA003

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

25.6
27.2
28.9
30.3
31.7
33.2
35.5
37.8
40.7
44.2

10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

28.9
30.5
32.2
33.6
35.2
36.7
39.0
41.3
44.2
47.7

69.4
73.0
76.9
80.1
83.8
87.2
92.6
97.8
104.6
112.6

355
415
480
530
580
635
725
815
950
1120

Installation
Continuous current-carrying capacity, A
In air
In ground


mm 2

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

170
215
255
290
325
365
425
480
560
630

1250
1320
1390
1450
1520
1590
1690
1790
1920
2040

8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

Current Ratings
Nominal
duct dia.
Set in
position
mm

mm


mm 2

830
880
930
970
1010
1060
1130
1190
1280
1360

100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

DD D

Electrical Characteristics

XNHA19AA003
XNHA20AA003
XNHA22AA003
XNHA23AA003
XNHA24AA003
XNHA25AA003
XNHA26AA003
XNHA27AA003
XNHA28AA003
XNHA30AA003

Installation

Nominal
Continuous current-carrying capacity, A
conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
D/2D/2
area

160
195
235
270
310
350
415
470
550
635

Product
code

170
210
255
290
330
380
445
510
595
685

120
155
185
210
235
270
310
355
425
485

160
195
230
265
295
335
390
440
500
570

130
165
195
225
250
285
330
370
440
500

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

1250
1310
1380
1440
1510
1570
1670
1760
1880
2030

830
880
920
960
1010
1050
1110
1170
1260
1350

100
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss per
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.160
0.128
0.0984
0.0793
0.0631
0.0515

0.375
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

1.51
1.08
1.01
0.970
0.940
0.917
0.891
0.876
0.865
0.855

0.0781
0.0696
0.0807
0.0757
0.0722
0.0674
0.0627
0.0594
0.0558
0.0525

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0815

0.572
0.402
0.303
0.272
0.273
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

2.36
1.65
1.23
1.07
1.02
0.980
0.941
0.917
0.896
0.879

0.0986
0.0879
0.0811
0.0766
0.0730
0.0686
0.0639
0.0606
0.0561
0.0520

0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
22 VOLTAGE

0.143
0.134
0.125
0.120
0.116
0.112
0.108
0.104
0.101
0.0974

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
9700
8800
8000

0.134
0.150
0.165
0.179
0.191
0.207
0.228
0.249
0.275
0.300

0.801
0.896
0.984
1.07
1.14
1.23
1.36
1.48
1.64
1.79

60.9
68.1
74.8
81.1
86.8
93.7
103
113
125
136

4.03
3.79
3.61
3.48
3.38
3.28
3.17
3.08
2.99
2.93

0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.143
0.132
0.125
0.121
0.117
0.113
0.109
0.106
0.101
0.0969

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
10000
9100
8100

0.134
0.148
0.164
0.176
0.189
0.202
0.222
0.242
0.267
0.297

0.798
0.885
0.977
1.05
1.13
1.20
1.32
1.44
1.59
1.77

60.7
67.3
74.3
79.9
85.5
91.5
101
110
121
135

4.04
3.81
3.62
3.50
3.40
3.31
3.20
3.11
3.02
2.93

23

3.8/6.6
19/33kV SWA
Stranded compacted copper or aluminium conductor
XLPE insulation
Copper wire screen

PVC sheath

Galvanised steel wire armour


PVC bedding

High Voltage XLPE Three Core

Semi-conductive insulation screen


Semi-conductive conductor screen

Construction Stranded compacted copper or


aluminium conductor, triple extruded conductor
screen, insulation and insulation screen, copper
wire screened, steel wire armoured, PVC sheathed.

HIGH
24 VOLTAGE

25

3.8/6.6kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

3.8/6.6kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

11.2
12.2
13.1
14.2
16.0
17.6
19.2
20.6
22.4
25.0
27.8
31.3
34.6

5.7
8.5
11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
15/0.85
20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

14.7
15.7
16.4
17.5
19.3
20.9
22.5
23.9
25.7
28.3
31.1
34.6
38.1

31.6
33.9
35.3
37.8
41.5
45.1
48.5
51.5
55.3
60.9
67.0
74.6
82.1

38.7
41.0
43.6
46.1
50.1
53.8
57.2
60.5
64.4
71.5
77.9
85.6
93.4

43.3
45.8
48.8
51.5
55.7
59.6
63.2
66.7
70.8
78.6
85.3
93.4
101.8

300
350
445
515
630
740
850
960
1100
1420
1670
2030
2430

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2

2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings
D


mm 2

105
135
160
195
240
290
330
370
425
490
555
630
700

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

XHJP15AA003
XHJP17AA003
XHJP18AA003
XHJP19AA003
XHJP20AA003
XHJP22AA003
XHJP23AA003
XHJP24AA003
XHJP25AA003
XHJP26AA003
XHJP27AA003
XHJP28AA003
XHJP30AA003

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

12.2
13.0
14.2
15.8
17.5
18.9
20.3
21.8
24.3
27.0
30.3
34.3

5.7
7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

15.7
16.3
17.5
19.1
20.8
22.2
23.6
25.1
27.6
30.3
33.6
37.8

33.8
35.2
37.7
41.1
44.8
47.8
50.9
54.1
59.5
65.4
72.4
81.4

41.0
43.5
46.0
49.6
53.5
56.5
59.8
63.2
70.1
76.2
83.4
92.6

45.8
48.5
51.4
55.2
59.3
62.5
66.0
69.6
77.2
83.6
91.3
101.0

295
365
415
480
555
610
665
735
935
1070
1240
1470

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

110
145
175
205
255
310
355
400
455
530
600
685
760

78
100
120
145
180
215
245
275
310
370
415
465
535

110
145
170
200
245
290
330
365
410
470
520
580
635

89
115
135
160
200
240
270
300
340
395
440
490
555

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
26 VOLTAGE

2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings
Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor
Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

2.52
3.79
5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.4
5.3
7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

780
820
880
930
1000
1070
1140
1200
1280
1410
1540
1680
1830

520
550
590
620
670
720
760
800
850
940
1020
1120
1220

65
65
80
80
100
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
200

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

1.06
0.707
0.531
0.366
0.265
0.265
0.266
0.265
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.841
0.783
0.643
0.616
0.559
0.521
0.487
0.458
0.431
0.307
0.284
0.254
0.232

2.56
1.84
1.40
1.08
0.808
0.721
0.669
0.628
0.593
0.509
0.478
0.442
0.414

0.153
0.145
0.142
0.135
0.128
0.123
0.118
0.114
0.111
0.109
0.106
0.103
0.101

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.54
1.11
0.822
0.569
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.162
0.130
0.102
0.0824

22
24
30
31
34
37
40
42
45
63
68
76
83

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2

D


mm 2

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

105
125
150
185
225
260
290
330
390
440
510
575

XHJA17AA003
XHJA18AA003
XHJA19AA003
XHJA20AA003
XHJA22AA003
XHJA23AA003
XHJA24AA003
XHJA25AA003
XHJA26AA003
XHJA27AA003
XHJA28AA003
XHJA30AA003

Installation

Maximum
pulling tension

110
135
160
200
240
280
315
355
420
475
550
625

78
95
115
140
170
195
215
245
295
330
380
440

110
135
155
190
225
260
290
325
370
415
470
525

88
105
125
155
185
210
235
265
315
350
395
460

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Maximum
pulling tension
dia.

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

2.52
3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

Conductor
Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

3.8
5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

820
870
920
990
1070
1130
1190
1250
1390
1510
1640
1820

550
580
620
660
710
750
790
840
930
1000
1100
1210

65
80
80
100
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
200

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

1.06
0.759
0.559
0.393
0.295
0.265
0.265
0.266
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.783
0.643
0.616
0.559
0.521
0.495
0.465
0.438
0.317
0.288
0.261
0.235

2.55
1.91
1.52
1.14
0.884
0.771
0.713
0.660
0.565
0.521
0.478
0.441

0.145
0.142
0.136
0.129
0.123
0.119
0.115
0.112
0.110
0.107
0.104
0.100

24
30
31
34
37
39
41
44
61
67
74
82

Electrical Characteristics

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

1.48
0.932
0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.161
0.129
0.0992
0.0802
0.0642
0.0527

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Electrical Characteristics
Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

Product
code

0.122
0.115
0.109
0.104
0.0987
0.0922
0.0893
0.0872
0.0851
0.0833
0.0829
0.0817
0.0807

11000
9400
8600
7800
6700
6000
5400
5000
4500
4200
4000
3800
3600

0.226
0.256
0.279
0.311
0.359
0.404
0.447
0.486
0.533
0.578
0.601
0.636
0.662

0.270
0.305
0.333
0.371
0.428
0.482
0.534
0.580
0.636
0.690
0.718
0.759
0.790

4.11
4.64
5.06
5.64
6.51
7.33
8.11
8.81
9.67
10.5
10.9
11.5
12.0

2.05
1.97
1.92
1.87
1.81
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.69
1.61
1.49
1.38
1.29

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.115
0.109
0.104
0.0964
0.0924
0.0898
0.0877
0.0857
0.0839
0.0835
0.0814
0.0800

9500
8700
7800
6800
6000
5500
5100
4700
4300
4100
3900
3700

0.255
0.278
0.309
0.353
0.400
0.439
0.477
0.518
0.561
0.582
0.613
0.654

0.304
0.332
0.369
0.422
0.478
0.524
0.569
0.618
0.670
0.695
0.731
0.781

4.63
5.04
5.61
6.41
7.26
7.96
8.66
9.40
10.2
10.6
11.1
11.9

1.97
1.92
1.87
1.82
1.77
1.74
1.72
1.70
1.62
1.50
1.39
1.29

27

6.35/11kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

6.35/11kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

13.0
14.1
14.9
16.1
17.8
19.4
21.0
22.4
24.2
26.6
29.0
32.1
35.0

5.7
8.5
11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

10/0.85
15/0.85
20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

16.5
17.6
18.2
19.4
21.1
22.7
24.3
25.7
27.5
29.9
32.3
35.6
38.5

35.6
37.8
39.2
41.7
45.5
49.0
52.4
55.5
59.2
64.4
69.7
76.8
83.0

42.7
46.2
47.8
50.2
54.2
57.9
61.3
64.6
68.4
75.0
80.5
88.0
94.5

47.7
51.4
53.2
55.9
60.0
64.0
67.8
71.2
75.2
82.3
88.1
96.0
102.9

335
445
490
565
685
795
910
1020
1160
1480
1730
2070
2450

4.8
5.9
6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings
D


mm 2

105
135
165
195
240
290
335
375
425
495
555
630
700

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

XJJP15AA003
XJJP17AA003
XJJP18AA003
XJJP19AA003
XJJP20AA003
XJJP22AA003
XJJP23AA003
XJJP24AA003
XJJP25AA003
XJJP26AA003
XJJP27AA003
XJJP28AA003
XJJP30AA003

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

14.0
14.9
16.0
17.6
19.3
20.7
22.1
23.6
25.9
28.3
31.1
34.7

6.2
7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

11/0.85
14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

17.5
18.2
19.3
20.9
22.6
24.0
25.4
26.9
29.2
31.6
34.6
38.2

37.8
39.2
41.6
45.1
48.7
51.8
54.8
58.0
63.0
68.0
74.6
82.2

46.1
47.5
50.1
53.8
57.7
60.7
63.9
67.2
73.6
78.8
85.8
93.7

51.3
52.9
55.7
59.6
63.7
67.1
70.6
74.0
80.9
86.5
93.9
102.1

385
415
460
530
605
670
730
795
990
1110
1290
1500

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

110
145
175
210
260
310
360
405
460
535
605
685
760

81
105
125
150
185
220
250
290
325
375
415
465
535

110
145
170
200
245
290
330
365
410
470
520
580
635

91
115
140
165
200
240
270
310
345
395
440
490
555

5.9
6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

Current Ratings

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor
Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

mm


mm 2

2.29
3.57
5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

2.52
3.79
5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.4
5.3
7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

860
920
960
1010
1080
1150
1220
1280
1350
1480
1590
1730
1850

570
620
640
670
720
770
810
850
900
990
1060
1150
1230

80
80
80
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
200

Electrical Characteristics

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

105
125
150
190
225
260
295
335
390
445
510
575

XJJA17AA003
XJJA18AA003
XJJA19AA003
XJJA20AA003
XJJA22AA003
XJJA23AA003
XJJA24AA003
XJJA25AA003
XJJA26AA003
XJJA27AA003
XJJA28AA003
XJJA30AA003

Installation

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

25
32
33
34
38
40
43
45
48
66
71
78
84

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Product
code

115
135
160
200
245
280
315
360
420
480
550
625

81
96
115
145
170
195
220
255
295
335
380
440

110
135
155
190
230
260
285
325
370
415
470
525

90
110
130
155
185
210
235
275
315
350
400
460

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

2.37
3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

2.78
3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

3.8
5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

920
950
1000
1070
1150
1210
1270
1330
1460
1560
1690
1840

620
630
670
720
760
810
850
890
970
1040
1130
1230

80
80
100
100
100
100
100
150
150
150
150
200

31
33
34
37
40
42
45
47
65
69
76
83

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase
per phase stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.48
0.932
0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.161
0.129
0.0990
0.0800
0.0641
0.0527

1.06
0.707
0.531
0.366
0.266
0.265
0.266
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.757
0.604
0.592
0.559
0.512
0.479
0.451
0.425
0.403
0.293
0.272
0.247
0.229

2.48
1.70
1.36
1.05
0.793
0.706
0.654
0.615
0.587
0.499
0.468
0.436
0.412

0.154
0.151
0.145
0.139
0.132
0.127
0.122
0.118
0.114
0.111
0.108
0.105
0.102

25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.54
1.11
0.821
0.569
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0823

0.964
0.758
0.559
0.393
0.295
0.265
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.616
0.592
0.559
0.521
0.479
0.458
0.431
0.408
0.297
0.280
0.254
0.232

2.33
1.87
1.48
1.12
0.867
0.757
0.699
0.654
0.551
0.514
0.472
0.438

0.151
0.144
0.139
0.133
0.127
0.122
0.119
0.115
0.112
0.109
0.106
0.101

1.15
0.727
0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

0.132
0.124
0.117
0.112
0.106
0.0987
0.0953
0.0928
0.0903
0.0874
0.0857
0.0834
0.0815

13000
12000
11000
9900
8600
7700
7000
6400
5900
5300
4800
4200
3800

0.181
0.203
0.221
0.244
0.280
0.314
0.346
0.374
0.409
0.458
0.507
0.569
0.627

0.362
0.406
0.441
0.488
0.559
0.626
0.689
0.747
0.817
0.913
1.01
1.13
1.25

9.19
10.3
11.2
12.4
14.2
15.9
17.5
19.0
20.7
23.2
25.7
28.8
31.8

2.74
2.62
2.54
2.46
2.36
2.30
2.25
2.21
2.17
2.13
2.10
2.07
2.04

1.20
0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.124
0.117
0.112
0.104
0.0990
0.0959
0.0934
0.0911
0.0881
0.0864
0.0832
0.0808

12000
11000
9900
8700
7800
7100
6600
6100
5400
4900
4400
3900

0.203
0.220
0.243
0.276
0.311
0.339
0.368
0.398
0.445
0.491
0.548
0.620

0.405
0.439
0.486
0.551
0.620
0.677
0.734
0.794
0.887
0.980
1.09
1.24

10.3
11.1
12.3
14.0
15.8
17.2
18.6
20.2
22.5
24.9
27.8
31.4

2.62
2.54
2.46
2.37
2.30
2.25
2.22
2.18
2.14
2.11
2.08
2.05

HIGH
28 VOLTAGE
29

12.7/22kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

12.7/22kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

19.2
20.4
22.1
23.8
25.3
26.8
28.5
30.9
33.3
36.4
39.3

11.3
16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

20/0.85
29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

22.5
23.7
25.4
27.1
28.6
30.1
31.8
34.2
36.8
39.9
42.8

48.5
51.0
54.8
58.3
61.7
64.8
68.5
73.7
79.4
86.0
92.3

57.2
59.9
63.9
67.5
72.4
75.6
79.4
84.7
90.6
97.5
103.9

63.3
66.1
70.5
74.3
79.4
82.9
87.0
92.6
98.9
106.2
113.0

605
685
815
935
1140
1260
1420
1650
1910
2260
2640

6.9
8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings


mm 2

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

165
200
245
295
340
380
430
500
565
635
705

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

XL JP18AA003
XL JP19AA003
XL JP20AA003
XL JP22AA003
XL JP23AA003
XL JP24AA003
XL JP25AA003
XL JP26AA003
XL JP27AA003
XL JP28AA003
XL JP30AA003

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

19.2
20.3
21.9
23.6
25.0
26.4
27.9
30.3
32.6
35.4
39.0

7.9
10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

14/0.85
19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

22.5
23.6
25.2
26.9
28.3
29.7
31.2
33.6
36.1
38.9
42.5

48.5
50.9
54.4
58.0
61.1
64.1
67.3
72.3
77.7
83.9
91.5

57.2
59.8
63.5
67.2
71.7
74.9
78.2
83.3
89.0
95.3
103.2

63.2
66.0
69.9
74.0
78.7
82.2
85.8
91.2
97.2
104.0
112.2

535
580
660
750
900
975
1040
1150
1300
1470
1690

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

Product
code

180
210
260
315
365
410
465
540
605
685
765

130
155
185
230
260
290
330
375
420
490
540

170
200
245
290
330
365
410
470
520
580
635

145
165
205
245
280
310
350
400
440
510
555

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.524
0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

5.00
7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

5.05
7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

7.4
11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

1140
1190
1270
1340
1430
1490
1570
1670
1780
1910
2030

Set in
position
mm

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

mm


mm 2

760
790
850
890
950
990
1040
1110
1190
1270
1360

100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

HIGH
30 VOLTAGE

130
155
190
230
265
295
340
395
445
510
580

XL JA18AA003
XL JA19AA003
XL JA20AA003
XL JA22AA003
XL JA23AA003
XL JA24AA003
XL JA25AA003
XL JA26AA003
XL JA27AA003
XL JA28AA003
XL JA30AA003

140
165
205
245
285
320
365
425
480
555
630

100
120
145
180
205
230
260
300
335
395
445

135
155
190
230
260
285
325
370
415
470
525

110
130
160
195
220
245
275
315
355
410
460

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

3.31
4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

3.53
4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

5.3
7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

1140
1190
1260
1330
1420
1480
1540
1640
1750
1870
2020

760
790
840
890
940
990
1030
1090
1170
1250
1350

100
100
100
150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200

40
41
44
47
63
66
69
73
79
84
92

Nominal
duct dia.

Electrical Characteristics

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

0.672
0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.160
0.128
0.0986
0.0796
0.0636
0.0520

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Installation

Nominal
duct dia.

Electrical Characteristics
Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

Current Ratings

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

40
41
45
47
63
66
70
75
80
86
92

6.9
8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
23.0
26.5

Product
code

0.134
0.128
0.120
0.112
0.108
0.104
0.101
0.0973
0.0949
0.0917
0.0891

15000
14000
12000
11000
10000
9500
8700
7900
7200
6400
5900

0.157
0.172
0.195
0.216
0.236
0.254
0.276
0.306
0.337
0.375
0.411

0.628
0.688
0.778
0.862
0.942
1.01
1.10
1.22
1.34
1.50
1.64

31.9
34.9
39.5
43.8
47.8
51.5
55.9
62.0
68.2
76.0
83.3

3.62
3.46
3.29
3.16
3.07
3.00
2.93
2.85
2.79
2.73
2.68

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

0.531
0.366
0.265
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.273
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.487
0.465
0.431
0.408
0.307
0.293
0.276
0.257
0.241
0.224
0.209

1.29
1.00
0.761
0.684
0.586
0.548
0.510
0.473
0.444
0.416
0.393

0.150
0.145
0.139
0.133
0.131
0.127
0.123
0.118
0.115
0.111
0.108

35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

1.11
0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.265
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0819

0.759
0.559
0.394
0.303
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.487
0.465
0.438
0.408
0.307
0.293
0.280
0.264
0.244
0.229
0.209

1.76
1.40
1.07
0.841
0.686
0.629
0.579
0.527
0.487
0.452
0.417

0.150
0.145
0.140
0.133
0.132
0.128
0.124
0.119
0.116
0.112
0.107

0.868
0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.134
0.128
0.118
0.112
0.108
0.105
0.102
0.0983
0.0958
0.0917
0.0885

15000
14000
13000
11000
10000
9700
9000
8100
7400
6700
5900

0.157
0.172
0.192
0.214
0.232
0.250
0.269
0.298
0.327
0.363
0.407

0.626
0.685
0.768
0.855
0.926
0.997
1.07
1.19
1.30
1.45
1.62

31.8
34.8
39.0
43.4
47.0
50.7
54.5
60.4
66.3
73.5
82.4

3.62
3.47
3.30
3.17
3.08
3.01
2.95
2.87
2.81
2.75
2.69

31

19/33kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

19/33kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/SWA/PVC Sheathed

Copper Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

25.6
27.4
29.0
30.6
32.0
33.7
36.1
38.6
42.3
45.2

16.5
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

29/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

28.9
30.7
32.3
33.9
35.5
37.2
39.6
42.1
46.6
49.5

62.3
66.1
69.6
73.0
76.5
80.3
85.4
90.7
100.4
106.6

72.9
76.9
80.4
84.1
87.7
91.5
96.9
102.3
112.2
118.9

80.2
84.4
88.1
91.9
95.8
99.9
105.5
111.4
121.7
128.7

950
1090
1220
1340
1480
1640
1880
2150
2580
2990

8.1
9.9
11.5
13.1
14.5
16.2
18.6
20.9
23.6
26.5

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings
D


mm 2

200
250
300
340
385
435
500
565
640
715

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor conductor insulation
area
diameter thickness

mm 2
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

Nominal
Armour
diameter
wire
over laid
diameter
up cores
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
armour
mm

Nominal
overall
diameter

Approx.
mass

mm

kg/100m

XNJP19AA003
XNJP20AA003
XNJP22AA003
XNJP23AA003
XNJP24AA003
XNJP25AA003
XNJP26AA003
XNJP27AA003
XNJP28AA003
XNJP30AA003

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

25.6
27.2
28.9
30.3
31.7
33.2
35.5
37.8
41.0
44.1

10.8
15.3
20.4
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.7

19/0.85
27/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

28.9
30.5
32.2
33.6
35.2
36.7
39.0
41.3
45.3
48.4

62.2
65.7
69.3
72.4
75.8
79.1
84.0
89.0
97.7
104.2

72.8
76.5
80.2
83.4
87.1
90.3
95.5
100.7
109.5
116.5

80.1
83.9
87.8
91.2
95.1
98.7
104.1
109.7
119.0
126.4

884
935
1030
1100
1180
1270
1400
1530
1770
1990

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

215
265
320
365
410
465
540
610
695
775

160
195
235
265
295
330
395
440
495
550

200
245
290
330
365
410
470
520
580
640

175
210
250
280
310
350
410
455
510
565

8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0

3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

Current Ratings

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

7.15
10.0
13.6
17.1
21.4
26.4
34.3
42.9
57.2
71.5

7.32
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

11
15
20
25
32
39
50
63
84
105

1440
1520
1590
1650
1720
1800
1900
2010
2190
2320

960
1010
1060
1100
1150
1200
1270
1340
1460
1540

150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200

64
68
71
74
77
81
86
91
96
96

8.1
9.6
11.4
12.8
14.2
15.7
18.0
20.1
22.9
26.0

Nominal
duct dia.


mm 2

155
195
235
265
300
340
395
450
515
585

XNJA19AA003
XNJA20AA003
XNJA22AA003
XNJA23AA003
XNJA24AA003
XNJA25AA003
XNJA26AA003
XNJA27AA003
XNJA28AA003
XNJA30AA003

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

Product
code

165
205
250
285
320
365
425
485
555
630

125
155
185
205
230
260
315
350
400
450

155
190
230
260
285
325
370
415
470
525

135
165
195
220
245
275
330
365
415
460

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

Maximum
pulling tension

Minimum
bending radius

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Conductor Armour

kN
kN

During
pulling
mm

Set in
position
mm

mm

4.73
6.62
8.99
11.4
14.2
17.5
22.7
28.4
37.8
47.3

4.80
6.82
9.09
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1

7.5
11
14
18
23
28
36
45
60
75

1440
1510
1580
1640
1710
1780
1870
1980
2140
2270

960
1010
1050
1090
1140
1180
1250
1320
1430
1520

150
150
150
150
150
150
200
200
200
200

64
67
71
73
77
80
85
89
97
97

Nominal
duct dia.

Electrical Characteristics

Electrical Characteristics
Nominal Conductor
Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
conductor DC resistance AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
area
at 20C
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress

and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm
mm 2

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

2
Ohm/km
mm

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Armour
DC
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.375
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.273
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.302
0.284
0.272
0.261
0.250
0.238
0.224
0.211
0.207
0.220

0.889
0.685
0.601
0.553
0.516
0.481
0.444
0.418
0.401
0.404

0.152
0.146
0.141
0.137
0.134
0.130
0.125
0.121
0.119
0.115

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500

0.821
0.568
0.410
0.325
0.264
0.211
0.161
0.130
0.102
0.0814

0.572
0.402
0.303
0.272
0.273
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272
0.272

0.302
0.288
0.272
0.264
0.250
0.241
0.226
0.216
0.198
0.212

1.23
0.947
0.749
0.655
0.598
0.548
0.496
0.462
0.422
0.420

0.152
0.147
0.141
0.138
0.134
0.131
0.126
0.123
0.119
0.116

0.387
0.268
0.193
0.153
0.124
0.0991
0.0754
0.0601
0.0470
0.0373

HIGH
32 VOLTAGE

0.496
0.344
0.248
0.197
0.160
0.128
0.0984
0.0793
0.0630
0.0514

0.143
0.134
0.125
0.120
0.116
0.112
0.108
0.104
0.102
0.0983

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
9700
8600
7900

0.134
0.150
0.165
0.179
0.191
0.207
0.228
0.249
0.280
0.305

0.801
0.896
0.984
1.07
1.14
1.23
1.36
1.48
1.67
1.82

60.9
68.1
74.8
81.1
86.8
93.7
103
113
127
138

4.03
3.79
3.61
3.48
3.38
3.28
3.17
3.08
2.98
2.91

0.641
0.443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0.125
0.100
0.0778
0.0617

0.143
0.132
0.125
0.121
0.117
0.113
0.109
0.106
0.102
0.0980

18000
16000
15000
14000
13000
12000
11000
10000
9000
8200

0.134
0.148
0.164
0.176
0.189
0.202
0.222
0.242
0.270
0.296

0.798
0.885
0.977
1.05
1.13
1.20
1.32
1.44
1.61
1.77

60.7
67.3
74.3
79.9
85.5
91.5
101
110
122
134

4.04
3.81
3.62
3.50
3.40
3.31
3.20
3.11
3.01
2.94

33

6.35/11kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/HDPE Sheathed URD

12.7/22kV Three Core


Ind. Screened PVC/HDPE Sheathed URD

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Aluminium Conductors, 10kA Fault Level

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

mm

kg/100m

35
95
185
240

14.9
19.3
23.6
25.9

7.9
20.4
22.7
22.7

14/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

18.2
22.6
26.9
29.2

44.6
55.0
64.9
70.3

155
280
410
475

6.9
11.4
15.7
18.0

3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4

Current Ratings

125
230
340
405

Approximate
mass

Product
code

Nominal
Nominal
Average
conductor
conductor
insulation
area
diameter
thickness

2
mm
mm
mm

Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
mm

Nominal
screen
area on
each core
mm 2

Number
and nominal
diameter of
screen wires
no/mm

Nominal
diameter
over wire
screen
mm

mm

kg/100m

XJNA18AA003
XJNA22AA003
XJNA25AA003
XJNA26AA003

35
95
185
240

19.2
23.6
27.9
30.3

7.9
20.4
22.7
22.7

14/0.85
36/0.85
40/0.85
40/0.85

22.5
26.9
31.2
33.6

54.7
64.9
74.8
80.2

215
360
485
565

135
245
370
435

93
170
250
290

135
230
335
385

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

105
190
270
315

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

3.31
8.99
17.5
22.7

3.53
9.09
10.1
10.1

5.3
14
28
36

Minimum
bending radius

1120
1380
1620
1760

During
pulling*
mm

6.9
11.4
15.7
18.0

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5

Current Ratings

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

D

mm 2

35
95
185
240

Nominal
overall
diameter

Nominal
duct dia.
Set in
position*
mm

670
830
970
1050

Fault current carrying


capacity for 1 second

mm


mm 2

65
100
100
100

35
95
185
240

Electrical Characteristics

Approximate
mass

Product
code

XLNA18AA003
XLNA22AA003
XLNA25AA003
XLNA26AA003

Installation

Nominal Continuous current-carrying capacity, A


conductor
In air
In ground
D/2
area

130
235
345
410

Nominal
overall
diameter

140
250
375
440

97
175
265
305

135
230
335
385

110
190
280
325

Conductor
kA

Screen
kA

Maximum
pulling tension



kN

3.31
8.99
17.5
22.7

3.53
9.09
10.1
10.1

5.3
14
28
36

Minimum
bending radius

Nominal
duct dia.

During
pulling*
mm

Set in
position*
mm

mm

1320
1620
1870
2010

820
970
1120
1200

80
100
150
150

Electrical Characteristics

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

mm 2
Ohm/km

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

Nominal
Conductor
conductor DC resistance
area
at 20C

Ohm/km
mm 2

Conductor
Inductive
Insulation
Conductor
Charging
Dielectric
Maximum
AC resistance reactance
resistance
to screen
current
loss
dielectric
at 50Hz
at 50Hz
at 20C
capacitance per phase per phase
stress
and 90C
Ohm/km
Ohm/km
MegOhm.km F/km
A/km
W/km
kV/mm

DC
resistance
of screens
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
sequence
resistance
at 20C
Ohm/km

Zero
seq.
react.
at 50Hz
Ohm/km

35
95
185
240

1.11
0.410
0.211
0.161

0.758
0.295
0.272
0.272

3.14
1.20
0.981
0.941

0.0779
0.0583
0.0486
0.0453

35
95
185
240

1.11
0.410
0.211
0.161

0.759
0.303
0.272
0.272

3.15
1.23
0.982
0.941

0.0919
0.0696
0.0582
0.0542

0.868
0.320
0.164
0.125

0.117
0.0990
0.0911
0.0881

11000
7800
6100
5400

0.220
0.311
0.398
0.445

0.439
0.620
0.794
0.887

11.1
15.8
20.2
22.5

2.54
2.30
2.18
2.14

*For HDPE sheathed cable apply 25/15xbend radius factors.

HIGH
34 VOLTAGE

0.868
0.320
0.164
0.125

0.134
0.112
0.102
0.0983

15000
11000
9000
8100

0.157
0.214
0.269
0.298

0.626
0.855
1.07
1.19

31.8
43.4
54.5
60.4

3.62
3.17
2.95
2.87

*For HDPE sheathed cable apply 25/15xbend radius factors.

35

Technical Information Current Ratings

Thermal Resistivity of Soil Variation

Continuous Current Ratings

Rating Factors

Single Core Cable Laid in Single Way Ducts

Single Core Cable Laid Direct in Ground

The continuous current ratings given in this catalogue have been

Where it is desired to depart from the standard conditions, the

calculated in accordance with the International Electrotechnical

rating correction factors given in the following tables should be

Commission Publication IEC 60287 Electric Cables Calculations

applied.

Nominal
conductor
area
mm 2 0.7 0.8

0.9

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

Nominal
conductor
area
mm 2 0.7 0.8

0.9

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

of the Current Rating, based on the following standard operating

Ambient Air Temperature Variation

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

1.04
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.07
1.07
1.07

1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.05

0.96
0.96
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.94
0.94
0.94
0.94
0.94
0.94

0.90
0.90
0.89
0.89
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.87
0.87
0.87
0.87
0.86
0.86
0.86

0.85
0.84
0.84
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.81
0.81
0.80
0.80
0.80

0.81
0.80
0.80
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.77
0.76
0.76
0.75
0.75
0.75

0.77
0.76
0.75
0.75
0.74
0.74
0.73
0.72
0.72
0.71
0.71
0.71
0.70
0.70

0.74
0.73
0.72
0.71
0.71
0.70
0.70
0.69
0.68
0.68
0.67
0.67
0.66
0.66

50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400
500
630
800
1000
1200

1.11
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12

1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.08

0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.90

0.81
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.81
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80

0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.73
0.72
0.72
0.72

0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.68
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.66
0.66
0.66

0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.61

0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.58

conditions:
Maximum conductor temperature
Ambient air temperature
Ambient soil temperature
Soil thermal resistivity

90C
40C
25C
1.2K.m/W

The ratings are also based on the following standard installation


conditions:
1 In air, shaded, no wind
1 B uried direct with a depth of laying of 0.8m to centre of cable
orcable group
1 In duct with a depth of laying of 0.8m to centre of duct
Single core cables are laid in the configurations indicated in the
current rating tables and the screens are bonded to the earth at
bothends.

Emergency Rating
XLPEinsulated cables can operate under emergency conditions with
a conductor temperature of 130C for periods of up to 36 hours, not

Air temp. (C)


Rating factor

20
25
35
40
45
50
55
1.18 1.14 1.05 1.00 0.95 0.89 0.84

Ground Temperature Variation


Cables laid direct in ground or in ducts

Ground temp. (C) 10


15
20
25
30
35
40
Rating factor
1.11 1.07 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.88

Depth of Burial Variation*


Cables laid
Direct in Ground
Depth of Rating factor Rating factor
burial (m) up to 300m 2 above 300m 2

Cables laid
Direct in Ducts
Rating factor Rating factor
(single core) (three core)

0.80
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00

1.00
0.98
0.95
0.94
0.92
0.91
0.89
0.88

1.00
0.98
0.96
0.95
0.94
0.92
0.91
0.90

more than three times per year.


In practice, however, due to the difficulty in ensuring compatibility
with terminations and the high volume expansion of XLPE above
100C, a limit of 105C for emergency rating has become widely
accepted and is specified in AS/NZS 1429, IEC, Japanese and

1.00
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.89
0.88
0.86

1.00
0.99
0.97
0.96
0.96
0.95
0.94
0.93

1.08
1.08
1.08
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.12
1.13
1.13
1.13

1.06
1.06
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.08
1.08
1.08
1.08
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.10

T hermal resistivity (C m/W)

1.21
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.24
1.24

1.16
1.16
1.16
1.16
1.16
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.18
1.18

T hermal resistivity (C m/W)

Three Core Cables Laid in Duct

Three Core Cables Laid Direct in Ground

Nominal
conductor
area
mm 2 0.7 0.8

0.9

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

Nominal
conductor
area
mm 2 0.7 0.8

0.9

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400

1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05

1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03

0.97
0.96
0.96
0.96
0.96
0.96
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.95

0.92
0.92
0.92
0.91
0.91
0.91
0.90
0.90
0.89
0.89
0.88
0.88

0.88
0.88
0.87
0.87
0.86
0.86
0.85
0.85
0.84
0.84
0.83
0.83

0.85
0.84
0.83
0.83
0.82
0.82
0.81
0.80
0.80
0.79
0.78
0.78

0.82
0.82
0.81
0.80
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.76
0.76
0.75
0.75

0.79
0.78
0.77
0.77
0.76
0.75
0.74
0.73
0.72
0.72
0.71
0.71

16
25
35
50
70
95
120
150
185
240
300
400

1.08
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10

1.05
1.05
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.07
1.07
1.07

0.93
0.93
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92

0.84
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.81
0.81
0.81

0.77
0.77
0.76
0.76
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.74
0.74
0.74
0.74

0.72
0.71
0.71
0.71
0.70
0.70
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69

0.66
0.65
0.65
0.65
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63
0.63

0.62
0.61
0.61
0.61
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.59

1.06
1.06
1.06
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.10
1.10

1.04
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.05
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07

T hermal resistivity (C m/W)

1.16
1.17
1.17
1.17
1.18
1.18
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.20
1.20
1.20

1.12
1.13
1.13
1.13
1.14
1.14
1.14
1.14
1.14
1.15
1.15
1.15

T hermal resistivity (C m/W)

European specifications. A further restriction is evident where metal


tape screens are specified; here the overload temperature may
haveto be limited to 100C. The 105C emergency limit represents
the following approximate percentage increase over the normal
continuous ratings: Cables in air: +14%
Cables in ground (laid direct or in ducts): +11%

* ERA Report 6930 Part 3

HIGH
36 VOLTAGE

Reference: ERA Report 6930 Part 3

37

Installation Factors Affecting Current Ratings

Derating Factors for Grouping of Cables

Screen Bonding

Grouping of Cables

Single Core Cables

The current ratings given for single core cables assume that the

Where a number of circuits are installed in close proximity to one

copper wire screens are solidly bonded to earth at both ends.

another, consideration must be given to the mutual heating effect.

Single point bonding results in an increase in current rating of up


to 25% due to the elimination of heating effects of the circulating
currents caused by the induced voltage in the screens. This loss
canbe minimised, either:
1 In short runs of cable, by earthing at one end only (in which case
the screens cannot be used for earthing), or
1 In long runs of cable, by transposing or cross-bonding the
screens at every joint position so that the voltages induced by
thethree phases cancel one another.
With single point bonding, higher current ratings may be used,
however, under some conditions, a high standing voltage may occur
at the open end of the screens and attention must be paid to the
safety aspects. Generally, it is considered practical to use special

Laid flat, spaced, horizontal


formation, laid direct in ground

With cables in ground, a derating factor must be applied when


thespacing between circuits is less than 1.0m. Cables in unenclosed
installations in air must be derated when the spacing is less than
3times the cable diameter.
Allowance must also be made for other heat sources (steam pipes
etc.) laid close to cables and in cases where cables of different
temperature ratings are installed in close proximity.
This catalogue provides group derating factors for underground
cables. For group derating factors for cables installed in air
references may be made to AS/NZS 3008.1.1:1998.

Trefoil single way ducts,


horizontal formation

Trefoil touching, laid flat touching


horizontal formation, laid direct in ground

Spacing

Spacing

Spacing of circuits metre

Spacing

Spacing
Spacing metre

Spacing of circuits metre

Number
of circuits

0.15

0.30

0.45

0.60

0 (Trefoil) 0 (Laid flat ) 0.15

0.30

0.45

0.60

0.00

0.45

0.60

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

0.84
0.75
0.70
0.66
0.64
0.62
0.60
0.59
0.58
0.57
0.57

0.87
0.79
0.75
0.72
0.70
0.68
0.67
0.66
0.65
0.65
0.64

0.89
0.82
0.79
0.76
0.74
0.73
0.72
0.71
0.71
0.70
0.70

0.78
0.66
0.59
0.55
0.52
0.49
0.47
0.45
0.44
0.43
0.41

0.86
0.77
0.72
0.68
0.66
0.64
0.63
0.61
0.61
0.60
0.59

0.89
0.80
0.77
0.74
0.72
0.70
0.69
0.68
0.68
0.67
0.67

0.91
0.83
0.80
0.78
0.76
0.75
0.74
0.74
0.73
0.73
0.72

0.85
0.75
0.70
0.67
0.64
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.58
0.57
0.57

0.88
0.80
0.77
0.74
0.72
0.70
0.69
0.68
0.67
0.67
0.66

0.90
0.83
0.80
0.78
0.76
0.75
0.74
0.73
0.73
0.72
0.72

0.80
0.69
0.63
0.59
0.56
0.53
0.52
0.50
0.49
0.48
0.47

0.80
0.68
0.62
0.58
0.55
0.52
0.50
0.48
0.47
0.46
0.45

0.82
0.71
0.65
0.61
0.58
0.56
0.54
0.52
0.51
0.50
0.49

Three Core Cables


Horizontal formation in single way ducts

Horizontal formation laid direct in ground

bonding arrangements only on transmission class cables (66kV


andabove) as the extra equipment (link boxes, etc.) required must
also be considered in the total project cost.
Three core cables have their screens permanently in contact with
one another internally within the cable for their entire length
socirculating currents cannot flow. Current ratings for three core
cables therefore assume their screens are solidly bonded to earth
atboth ends.

HIGH
38 VOLTAGE

Number
of cables
in group


2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Spacing
0.00

Spacing metre
0.15
0.30

0.45

0.60

0.80
0.68
0.62
0.57
0.54
0.51
0.49
0.47
0.45
0.44
0.43

0.85
0.76
0.71
0.66
0.64
0.61
0.59
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.54

0.91
0.84
0.81
0.78
0.77
0.75
0.74
0.73
0.73
0.72
0.72

0.93
0.87
0.84
0.82
0.81
0.79
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.77

0.89
0.81
0.77
0.73
0.71
0.69
0.68
0.67
0.66
0.65
0.64

Number
of ducts
in group

Spacing

0.00

Spacing metre
0.30

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

0.88
0.80
0.76
0.72
0.69
0.67
0.65
0.63
0.62
0.61
0.60

0.91
0.85
0.81
0.78
0.76
0.75
0.74
0.72
0.72
0.71
0.70

0.45
0.93
0.88
0.85
0.83
0.81
0.80
0.79
0.78
0.78
0.77
0.77

0.60
0.94
0.90
0.88
0.86
0.85
0.84
0.83
0.83
0.82
0.82
0.81

39

Short Circuit Ratings


Conductors
The short circuit current ratings given in the tables are calculated
in accordance with IEC 60986 and are the symmetrical currents
which will cause the conductor temperature to rise from the normal
operating value of 90C to the maximum short circuit temperature

Installation Issues
Phase/phase voltage rating
kV

Phase/earth 3 phase fault rating


MVA for 1 second

6.6
11
22
33

150
250
500
750

Olex high voltage XLPE cables may be buried direct, laid in exposed
locations, in ducts or on ladders, subject to constraints which may

conductive surface.
1 W here three single phase cables pass through a steel bulkhead all

be related to current ratings.

must pass through the same hole. Where glanding is required it is

Moisture

usual to cut out a panel and replace this with a non-ferrous (metal

HV cables are manufactured in conditions that exclude moisture.

or plastic) plate in which the three or four glands are mounted.

of250C in the time stated, assuming adiabatic conditions

Low Fault Level

It is important that precautions are taken during installation to

(i.e.neglecting heat loss).

Olex offers an optional light duty screen design which can be

ensure that moisture or water is not permitted to enter the cable.

large electromechanical forces which tend to drive them apart,

utilised where fast acting fault protection devices or current limited

1 C ut ends or opened sheath must be protected and sealed

depending on installation geometry. Generally, properly designed

Where high fault currents are anticipated in single core cables,


consideration should be given to the electromechanical forces
whichwill cause the cables to move apart if adequate restraint
isnot provided.

Screens General
The screen short circuit current ratings given in the tables are
calculated in accordance with IEC 60986 and are the asymmetrical
currents which will cause the screen temperature to rise from
the normal operating value of 80C to the maximum short circuit
temperature, assuming adiabatic conditions. The final temperature
used in the calculation varies depending upon the nature of the
screen material itself and also on the other materials in direct

protection equipment is employed. This is the second fault level


adopted by AS/NZS 4026 for the ESI. It corresponds to a fault
ratingequal to the conductor fault rating but not higher than 3kA
for1 second.
This has also been identified for use in close fault protection
systems and corresponds to the following MVA ratings for 2 cycles:
Phase/phase voltage rating
kV

Phase/earth 3 phase fault rating


MVA for 0.04 seconds

6.6
11
22
33

150
250
500
750

Impedance earthed systems

The screen constructions detailed represent the nationalised

Cables with light duty screens can often be used on impedance

standard but can be tailored in size to meet the specific fault

earthed systems (e.g. IT systems as defined in AS 3007) since the

requirements of any operating system.

fault current is limited to a relatively low value.

This catalogue details cables rated up to and including 33kV

It should, of course, be appreciated that under fault conditions on

(distribution class cables) with the standard 10kA screen design.

impedance earthed systems, the phase to screen voltage on the

Thislevel of fault rating is the most common used by the Electricity

cable will exceed the normal phase to earth voltage of the system.

Supply Industry (ESI) over the last 1015 years and is one of the

Ifthe time of fault duration is up to 8h (but not exceeding 125h per

adopted fault levels for AS/NZS 4026.

year), then AS/NZS 1429.1 and IEC 60502.2 allow the standard rated

the terminology used to describe them has varied over the years.
These are described following.

High Fault Level


A high level of fault screen rating, as adopted by many industrial
sites, is equal to the conductor fault rating but not higher than
13.1kA
for 1second. This has also been identified for use in coarse fault
protection systems and corresponds to the following MVA ratings:
40

1 A fter cutting the cable, the ends must be re-sealed for storage
byan effective method such as a heat shrinkable cable cap.
1 C able ends must be kept dry during pulling by the use of a pulling

contact with the screen.

There have been two other commonly used screen ratings, although

frommoisture.

cables to be used. This is shown in the table below. In the case


ofcable operating frequently under fault conditions or for longer

eye on the conductors, by sealing against the cable sheath.


1 W hen using a pulling stocking, any cable end seal must be
checked for integrity before the pull and replaced when broken or
torn.

3. U nder fault conditions, single core cables may be subjected to

cleats spaced at 1500mm intervals will provide adequate support


to the cable, however, special consideration may be required if
fault currents in excess of 15kA are anticipated. Contact Olex for
further advice.

Outer Sheath
As high voltage XLPE cables are lighter than paper insulated cables
they are generally supplied in longer lengths and therefore it is often
necessary to provide a tougher outer sheath to assist in installation.

Single Core Cables

High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a tough, rigid material and has

The following points should be noted relating to single core cables

been proven to be effective for the outer sheathing layer. Because

1. S ingle core cables carrying the phase currents of a single circuit

this material is so rigid, it may be subject to stress cracking if

must be installed as closely as possible together, to minimise

applied over an uneven surface. Olex therefore recommends a

inductive reactance. The preferred formation for three phase

bedding layer of orange PVC be provided for the black HDPE sheath.

conductors is a trefoil or cloverleaf pattern although flat

This method retains the advantages of HDPE and provides improved

formation is also acceptable. Sheaths should be in contact with

flexibility as well as an immediately identifiable damage indicator.

one another in either case.

Where termites are known to be a problem, a thin extruded layer

2. A single core cable generates an alternating magnetic field around

ofnylon is recommended. The nylon layer may be applied between

itself which can cause large increases in voltage drop and power

the PVC and the HDPE or be applied over the cable sheath followed

loss due to transformer effect when ferrous metal (iron and

by a sacrificial covering.

steel) is allowed to encircle the cable. Steel racking or ladder will


not induce this effect, but the following must be observed:
1 C able cleats may be of wood, plastic, or non-ferrous metal
butsteel saddles should not be used, unless fixed to a non-

periods, the next higher rated cable must be used, also shown in
thetable below:

Selection of Cable Voltage Rating


System rating
kV

Fault duration less than 8h Fault duration over 8h


kV
kV

6.6/6.6
1 1/11
2 2/22

3.8/6.6
6.35/11
12.7/22

6.35/11
12.7/22
19/33
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Bending Radius and Duct Sizes

Pulling Tension

Stress Limits

The safe bending radius for an electric cable is limited by the

Minimum Bending Radius

Where a cable is to be pulled using a winch and steel wire rope,

Method of Calculation

flexibility of the insulation and sheathing material used.

the rope may be secured to the cable by either:

Maximum tensions are calculated using values of S from the table


below (left) by the methods listed below, depending on the chosen
pulling method.

R = F x D mm

Olex XLPE insulation will withstand high elongation without

Where R = Bending Radius (mm)

1 A cable stocking of steel wire braid

sustaining damage which might impair its electrical performance,

D = Cable Diameter* (mm)

1 A pulling eye attached to the cable conductors

and the semi-conductive screening material has both the flexibility

F = Factor from above table

1 A pulling eye over the complete cable end

and adhesion to ensure that it will not delaminate even during

*In the case of nylon covered cables D = Diameter over nylon.

1 A pulling eye formed from the armour wires.

severebends.

Duct Sizes

The maximum tension which may be used is limited by the tensile

Olex PVC sheathing stands up very well to bending, but HDPE

Ducts are another important consideration affecting the pulling

strength of the conductors or armour wires, or by the gripping

N = Number of conductors

sheathing and nylon termite barriers both have to be treated with

operation. Selection of the appropriate duct should be based on

capability of the cable stocking, depending on the method used.

A c = Cross-sectional area of one conductor (mm 2)

caution because, being hard and brittle materials, they are subject

internal duct diameter to suit a cable size, and wall thickness to

Both copper and aluminium are extremely ductile metals which,

S = Maximum safe tensile stress (N/mm 2)

todamage if bent too severely.

prevent deformation during duct installation. Duct manufactured

intheir annealed state, have no clearly defined yield point so that

2 Pulling by Armour

tothe requirements of AS 2053 is recommended.

elongation can commence at stresses substantially less than the

This formula is simplified for use when the number of wires in the

materials, must be treated with caution during the pulling operation

The internal finish of the installed ducting should be smooth to

yield stress for the material. Galvanised mild steel, as used for cable

armour is not known, but the result is valid.

as they could be torn or ripped.

prevent cable sheath damage during installation. The use of graphite

armouring, has a more clearly defined yield stress below which

Maximum pulling tension Ta = 2.47d a (D a d a) x S1000

or other commercially available pulling lubricants can also prevent

negligible elongation will occur.

Where Ta = Maximum pulling tension (kN)

sheath damage and reduce pulling tensions. The following duct sizes

In the calculation of pulling tensions it is not usual to allow for the

S = Maximum safe tensile stress for armour (N/mm 2)

are recommended:

tensile strength of the insulating and sheathing materials, which

d a = Nominal diameter of armour wire (mm)

Duct Selection Chart

inthe case of XLPE power cables, can be considerable. Reliance

D a = Nominal diameter over amour (mm)

Fire retardant and halogen free sheathing materials, some being soft

An additional issue must be considered in that a cable being


installed may be pulled around several curves in different directions
and subjected to dynamic stresses which could cause damage.
Consequently the bending radius around which a cable may be
pulled is greater than that at which it can be set into its final
position.
The following recommended minimum bending radii are expressed as
a function of the cable diameter and refer to the inside of the curve.
In all cases, bending radii should be as large as practicable.

Recommended Bending Radius Factors


for HV XLPE Cables
Cable type

All cables (other than HDPE


sheathed or nylon covered)
HDPE sheathed
Nylon covered

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Minimum bending radius factor, (F)


During installation
Set

18

12

25
30

15
20

Nominal heavy duty


rigid PVC conduit
Size
(mm)

50
63
65
80
100
150
200

Maximum cable diameter


Single cable
(mm)

Three cables
(mm)

Up to 30
30 to 38
38 to 47
47 to 55
55 to 71
71 to 100
100 to 142

Up to 24
24 to 28
28 to 36
36 to 50
50 to 70

1 Pulling by Conductor
Maximum pulling tension Tc = N x A c x S1000
Where Tc = Maximum pulling tension (kN)

on these materials, which have high elongation factors, may result

(Values of d a and D a can be found in the appropriate page of the

insome elongation of the conductors and a consequent increase in

catalogue.)

the conductor resistance.

3 Overriding Maxima

Material

Maximum safe
tensile stress (S)
N/mm 2

70
50
30
130
60

Stranded Copper Conductor


Stranded Aluminium Conductor
Solid Aluminium Conductor
Galvanised Mild Steel Armour
Hard Drawn Aluminium Wire Armour

At no time should the pulling tension exceed 25kN.


Olex is to be consulted when the calculated tension exceeds 25kN.

43

Testing of Cables
totest with DC.

Factory Tests Voltage Withstand



Rated
Impulse
voltage

kV
kV

Type tests
High voltage
High
15 min@50Hz
voltage
(after impulse test) 4h@50Hz
kV
kV

Routine test
High
voltage
5 min@50Hz
kV

3.8/6.6
60
6.35/11 95
12.7/22 150
1 9/33
200

12.5
21
42
63

12.5
21
42
63

15
25
50
75

Olex recommends that the following test voltages be applied after


examination of the cable and the cable history by the testing agent.
For new cables, DC test levels in the table may be used to check
the integrity of the cable system. This should be done for a period
of15 minutes.
For older cable known to have no moisture in the insulation or
history of water in the cable, a reduced DC test level must be used

Partial Discharge Voltage Levels


Rated voltage
kV

200 percent U o
kV

150 percent U o
kV

3.8/6.6
6.35/11
12.7/22
1 9/33

7.6
13
25
38

5.7
10
19
29

as shown in the table. Again a test duration of 15 minutes applies.


For cables where it is known that water exists in the cable, DO NOT
USE DC TEST VOLTAGES. Test using the preferred AC test procedure.

After-installation tests DC

Permitted maximum discharge:

Rated voltage
kV

New cable
kV

Older cable (no moisture)


kV

20pC at 200 percent U o

3.8/6.6
6.35/11
12.7/22
1 9/33

15
25
50
75

10
15
30
45

5pC at 150 percent U o.

After-installation tests
The traditionally used DC test is no longer recommended. It has

The future is
our favourite place

been proven that DC testing of XLPE insulation causes early

Alternative tests that are valid and useful are the insulation

breakdown. On new installations, the effect is almost undetectable,

resistance test and the sheath integrity test. Each is done with an IR

but the older the cable and joints, the more rapid and severe is the

test set for 60 seconds. The IR test on the insulation is done using

damage. Cableand joints with moisture or water within the cable or

atleast 1000V for cables up to 6.6kV and 5000V for cables 11kV and

joint are often failing in service within two weeks of the DC test.

above. The sheath integrity test is done using at least 1000V.

The recommended test is the power frequency high voltage test.

A record of the reading is kept so it can be compared to the reading

Due to the difficulty of getting AC test sets, the first level

at the next test. Either gradual decrease of values or sudden drops

compromise is to test at AC at working voltage, no load, for 24

ofmore than an order of magnitude indicate that water is penetrating

hours.

the cable or physical damage has taken place.

At Olex, the future always looks incredibly bright. Thats because we

and produced in Australia by Olex: Versolex and Flexolex Flexible

Yet, it must be recognised that many contractors and installers

Diagnostics of installed systems

spend most of our time there. Over the decades, Olex has consistently

Power Cables, Dekoron Instrumentation Cables, Ship Wiring Cables,

have objected to the inconvenience of the 24 hour test. Under

Considerable research has occurred over the years and systems are

led the cable market in technological innovation. For more than 60

Envirolex PVC Free Cables, Mining Cables, Varolex EMC Cables,

circumstances of urgency, it is possible to apply the old procedure

now being offered which show promising results.

years Olex has stood for the highest quality and the most innovative

Aerial Cables, High Voltage Power Cables, Pyrolex Ceramifiable

of using DC, but this should only be done on relatively new cables.

There are still a number of methods being applied, each claiming

technology, from design, through manufacture to installation and

FireRated Cables, Low Voltage Building Wires, Airport Lighting

advantages. Methods of analysis using relaxation currents, recovery

service.

Cables and Lead Covered Power Cables.

The contractor/installer must take the decision and responsibility

The following range of standards approved cables is proudly designed

For the latest product information see

voltage, partial discharge and measurement of dissipation factors at


50Hz and at lower frequencies, are being used.
Contact your nearest Olex office for information on progress with
these developments.

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Every care has been taken in the printing of this publication but Olex accepts no liability of any
kind resulting from the information provided herein.
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