
AER
0,6/1 kV 4 Core Power Cable with AI. Conductor, XLPE Ins. PVC Jacket
Standards: TS HD 626 S1, TS 11654, SFS2200
Applications:
- It is preferred to use AER cables instead of bare conductors in low voltage line networks.
- AER cables are used especially in village electrification and dense residential areas where underground cable facilities are very expensive.
- Maximum working temperature: 90C
- Maximum short circuit temperature: 250C (max. 5 sec.)
- Rated voltage: 0.6/1 kV
Number and Rememberance
Sectional Area of the Conductor |
Insulated Conductors | Wire Hanger | Cable | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number and
Cross Section |
No of Wires | Nominal Diameter of
Conductor |
Conductor DC
Resistance at 20C |
Current Carrying
Capacity |
Number and Cross
Section |
Current Carrying
Capacity |
Average Diameter
Wire Hangers |
Breaking Load | Conductor DC
Resistance at 20C |
Twisted Diameter | Net Weight
(approx) |
|
1×16+25 | 1×16 | 1 | 4,4 | 1,91 | 75 | – | – | 5,9 | 7,4 | 1,38 | 15 | 140 |
1×25+35 | 1×25 | 7 | 5,9 | 1,2 | 10 | – | – | 6,9 | 10,3 | 0,986 | 17 | 200 |
1×35+50 | 1×35 | 7 | 6,9 | 0,868 | 125 | – | – | 8,1 | 14,2 | 0,72 | 20 | 275 |
3×16+25 | 3×16 | 1 | 4,4 | 1,91 | 70 | – | – | 5,9 | 7,4 | 1,38 | 22 | 275 |
3×25+35 | 3×25 | 7 | 5,9 | 1,2 | 90 | – | – | 6,9 | 10,3 | 0,986 | 26 | 400 |
3×35+50 | 3×35 | 7 | 6 | 0,868 | 115 | – | – | 8,1 | 14,2 | 0,72 | 30 | 575 |
3×50+70 | 3×50 | 7 | 8,1 | 0,641 | 140 | – | – | 9,6 | 20,6 | 0,493 | 35 | 750 |
3×70+95 | 3×70 | 7 | 9,6 | 0,443 | 180 | – | – | 11,4 | 27,9 | 0,363 | 41 | 1050 |
3×120+95 | 3×120 | 19 | 12,8 | 0,253 | 250 | – | – | 11,4 | 27,9 | 0,363 | 47 | 1050 |
4×16+25 | 4×16 | 1 | 4,4 | 1,91 | 70 | – | – | 5,9 | 7,4 | 1,38 | 24 | 375 |
4×25+35 | 4×25 | 7 | 5,9 | 1,2 | 90 | – | – | 6,9 | 10,3 | 0,986 | 28 | 500 |
4×35+50 | 4×35 | 7 | 6,9 | 0,868 | 115 | – | – | 8,1 | 14,2 | 0,72 | 32 | 680 |
4×50+70 | 4×50 | 7 | 8,1 | 0,641 | 140 | – | – | 9,6 | 20,6 | 0,493 | 38 | 900 |
4×70+95 | 4×70 | 7 | 9,6 | 0,443 | 180 | – | – | 11,4 | 27,9 | 0,363 | 45 | 1350 |