110kV XLPE Insulated 630mm² Copper Cable with Welded Corrugated Aluminum Sheath
| Type: | Wysokie napięcie 110kV | Conductor material: | Coppe |
| Insulation material: | XLPE 110 kV | Section area: | 630mm2 |
| Sheath: | Zgrzewana, falista osłona aluminiowa | Usage: | kabel podziemny, kabel rurowy |
110kV XLPE Insulated 630mm² Copper Cable with Welded Corrugated Aluminum Sheath
This single-core 110kV copper cable is engineered for high-voltage power transmission where overhead lines are not an option. With a $630text{ mm}^2$ cross-section and a welded corrugated aluminum sheath (W CAS), it provides a 100% waterproof barrier and heavy mechanical protection for underground city grids, substations, and large industrial projects.
Cable Construction
High-voltage stability depends entirely on structural layers. This 110kV cable is built as follows:
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Conductor: $630text{ mm}^2$ Compacted Stranded Plain Copper (Round or Segmented Milliken design to reduce skin effect).
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Conductor Screen: Extruded semi-conducting layer to smooth out electrical stress.
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Insulation: Super-clean, high-voltage Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE).
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Insulation Screen: Extruded semi-conducting layer for radial electric field uniformity.
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Water-blocking Layer: Semi-conducting waterproof tape to prevent longitudinal water migration.
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Metallic Sheath: Welded Corrugated Aluminum Sheath (W CAS). Acts as a 100% radial water barrier and heavy grounding conductor.
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Outer Jacket: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or Flame-Retardant PVC with a conductive graphite coating for outer sheath fault testing.
Where This Cable is Used
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Substations: Connecting main transformers to the high-voltage grid.
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City Grid Undergrounding: Replacing bare overhead wires in urban areas via cable tunnels or buried ducts.
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Heavy Industry: Powering mega-scale facilities like steel mills, chemical plants, and data centers.
How It Solves Site Installation Problems
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100% Moisture Protection: The welded corrugated aluminum sheath leaves no seams. It completely blocks underground water, stopping water-trees from growing in the XLPE insulation.
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High Earth-Fault Capacity: The thick aluminum sheath acts as a reliable grounding conductor, safely carrying high short-circuit currents during grid faults.
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Easier Bending in Tunnels: The corrugated design makes the cable more flexible than smooth aluminum or lead sheaths, meaning faster pulling through tight curves and narrow trenches.
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No Need for Concrete Conduits: The rigid aluminum structure easily withstands rock impact and soil pressure, allowing for direct burial and lower civil engineering costs.
Technical Data
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Voltage Rating: 64/110kV (Max. system voltage: 126kV)
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Conductor Size: $630text{ mm}^2$
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Standards: IEC 60840, GB/T 11017
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Operating Temperature: 90°C continuous, 250°C short-circuit peak
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Laying Formation: Trefoil or Flat layout
Testing & Factory Acceptance (FAT)
We do not ship unverified cables. Every length is tested in our high-voltage laboratory before loading:
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100% Partial Discharge (PD) Testing and AC withstand testing inside our Faraday cage.
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We welcome third-party inspectors from SGS, Bureau Veritas (BV), or Intertek for onsite or remote video FAT.
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All orders are shipped on heavy-duty, reinforced steel drums with sealed ends to keep moisture out.
FAQ
Q: Why use a corrugated aluminum sheath instead of a lead sheath?
A: Aluminum is much lighter than lead, making the cable easier to pull. It also gives you much higher mechanical strength for direct burial and better current capacity during earth faults.
Q: What is the current rating (ampacity) for this 630mm² cable?
A: It depends on your layout (trefoil or flat), burial depth, and soil temperature. Send us your trench details and we will run the exact calculation for you.
Q: Do you supply the matching 110kV joints and terminations?
A: Yes. We supply complete systems, including compatible GIS terminations, outdoor porcelain/composite terminations, and straight-through joints.
Q: What is the warranty?
A: 24 months from site commissioning or 36 months from the Bill of Lading (B/L) date. The actual design life is over 40 years.



