Flame Retardant Low Voltage Power Cable 0.6KV 1KV PVC Insulated For Electrical Connection
| Voltage: | 0.6/1kV | Insulation: | PVC |
| Jacket: | PVC | Feature: | LSZH |
| Application: | FIame Retardant | No of Core: | 4-1 |
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Flame Retardant Low Voltage Power Cable 0.6/1Kv Pvc Insulated for Electrical Connection
Application
The cables are specifically designed to enhance fire safety while maintaining the versatility of standard PVC cables, they are widely used in environments where fire resistance, reduced flame propagation, and minimal smoke emission are critical.



Construction
- Conductor: Circular, solid, compacted or sector shaped stranded Copper or aluminum
- Insulation: PVC
- Filler: non-hygroscopic material
- Binder tape: non-hygroscopic material
- Sheath: PVC
Characteristics
- Test Voltage: 3.5kV 5min No Breakdown
- The ambient temperature for installation: ≥0℃.
- Maximum conductor temperature in normal operation:≤90℃.
- Max operating temperature of con. When cable short-circuited(5s maximum duration): 250℃.
- Permissible minimum bending radius:
- Single unarmoured cable: 20 x OD
- Multi-core unarmoured cable: 15 x OD
- Single armoured cable: 5 x OD
- Multi-core armoured cable: 12 x OD
- Note : OD=Overall Diameter of Cable
Specification
|
Specs mm² |
Conductor diameter |
Nominal thickness of insulation |
Nominal thickness of sheath |
Approximate outer diameter of cable |
Approximate cable weight |
|
4×2.5+1×1.5 |
1.78/1.38 |
0.7/0.7 |
1.8 |
12.9 |
248 |
|
4×4+1×2.5 |
2.25/1.78 |
0.7/0.7 |
1.8 |
14.1 |
332 |
|
4×6+1×4 |
2.76/2.25 |
0.7/0.7 |
1.8 |
15.4 |
440 |
|
4×10+1×6 |
4.0/2.76 |
0.7/0.7 |
1.8 |
18.4 |
635 |
|
4×16+1×10 |
5.0/4.0 |
0.7/0.7 |
1.8 |
21.2 |
930 |
|
4×25+1×16 |
6.1/5.0 |
0.9/0.7 |
1.8 |
25.2 |
1417 |
|
4×35+1×16 |
7.2/5.0 |
0.9/0.7 |
1.8 |
27.7 |
1813 |
|
4×50+1×25 |
8.4/6.1 |
1.0/0.9 |
1.9 |
31.7 |
2438 |
|
4×70+1×35 |
10.0/7.2 |
1.1/0.9 |
2.1 |
36.7 |
3432 |
|
4×95+1×50 |
12.0/8.4 |
1.1/1.0 |
2.2 |
42.0 |
4641 |
|
4×120+1×70 |
13.0/10.0 |
1.2/1.1 |
2.4 |
45.9 |
5867 |
|
4×150+1×70 |
14.9/10.0 |
1.4/1.1 |
2.5 |
51.3 |
7092 |
|
4×185+1×95 |
16.5/12.0 |
1.6/1.1 |
2.7 |
57.1 |
8891 |
|
4×240+1×120 |
18.4/13.5 |
1.7/1.2 |
2.9 |
63.0 |
11473 |
|
4×300+1×150 |
21.0/14.9 |
1.8/1.4 |
3.1 |
70.5 |
14294 |
|
4×400+1×185 |
23.4/16.5 |
2.0/1.6 |
3.4 |
78.3 |
18208 |
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FAQ
What are the key flame retardant standards for these cables?
Cables comply with IEC 60332-1-2 for flame spread resistance and IEC 61034 for smoke density testing
What is the minimum operating temperature for PVC insulation?
PVC insulation maintains performance from -15°C to +70°C.
Can these cables be used in conduit systems?
Yes, they are rated for installation in conduits, ducts, or trays.
What voltage rating is suitable for building wiring?
The 0.6/1KV rating is ideal for low-voltage applications like lighting and power distribution.
Are there color-coding options for phase identification?
Standard colors include black/red/blue for phases and green/yellow for earth.
What is the maximum conductor temperature during operation?
PVC-insulated conductors withstand up to 90°C under short-circuit conditions.
Do these cables require special termination accessories?
Standard PVC cable glands and connectors are compatible.
Are these cables suitable for outdoor use?
UV-resistant PVC jackets are available for outdoor applications.
What certifications should I look for?
Look for CE marking, CPR compliance, and IEC 60502 certification.