KUSIL cable (10, 20 and 35 kV) According to TU 3500-024-76960731-2012
- The cable complies with the international standard for power cables IEC 60502-2
- Thanks to the cross-linked polyethylene insulation, the cables can withstand high continuous currents and short-circuit currents
- Cross-section from 35 mm² to 1000 mm²
- Number of wires: 1 or 3
- New materials with the best fire safety indicators for cables are used: "ng(A)-LS", "ng(A)-HF"
- Cable with the index "UV" - resistant to solar radiation
- The technology of protection against moisture penetration is applied - longitudinal and transverse sealing of the shell, sealing of conductive cores
- Cables can be used in hazardous areas
KUSIL cables according to TU 3500-024-76960731-2012 are manufactured as single- and three-core cables (table 1), with cross-linked polyethylene insulation. Armored cables are manufactured only as three-core cables.
The cable conductive cores are copper or aluminum, multi-wire, compacted and comply with class 2 according to GOST 22483-77.
Current-carrying cores of single-core cables for a nominal voltage of 10 kV have a nominal cross-section of 35-1000 mm², for a nominal voltage of 20 and 35 kV - 50-1000 mm² in accordance with Table 1
The conductive cores of three-core cables for a nominal voltage of 10 kV are round and have a nominal cross-section of 35-300 mm², or a sector shape with a nominal cross-section of 120-300 mm², in accordance with Table 1. The cores of three-core cables for a nominal voltage of 20 and 35 kV are round and have a nominal cross-section of 50-300 mm².
