

3 Core 35KV Cable
- According to IEC and GB Standard
- Approved by ISO,CCC, CE
- Place of Origin: Henan, China
- HS Code: 8544492100
27~130 $ / Meter
- Product Details
35kv cable means that the electrical cable can carry 35,000 volts and belong to a type of medium voltage cable. “35kv” means that the medium voltage cable is rated at 35kv. In addition to the structure that ordinary cables should have, 35kv medium voltage cable have added shielding and armouring layers to protect the conductors from interference and damage. 35kv epr cable is widely used in power distribution networks, renewable energy projects, etc. to provide stable power support in urban and industrial areas.
- Specification
- Related Voltage: 26/35KV
- Test Voltage: 91KV/5Min
- Temperature Range: Max 90°C, Min -20°C
- Construction
- Conductor: Plain annealed copper Class 2
- Insulation: XLPE
- Copper Tape or Copper Wire Screen
- Armour Type: STA(Steel Tape Armoured)/SWA(Steel Wire Armoured)
- Sheath Material: PVC
- Parameter
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Part Number
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Cross Section
(mm)
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Approx Weight
(kg/km)
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Approx Overall Diameter(mm)
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Nom. Max. DC-resist conductor 20° C
|
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ZC-YJV32
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3*150
|
16780
|
106.02
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0.124(Ohm/km)
|
|
ZC-YJV32
|
3*185
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18440
|
110
|
0.0991(Ohm/km)
|
|
ZC-YJV32
|
3*240
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21040
|
115.83
|
0.07541(Ohm/km)
|
FAQ
Where are 35 kV cables commonly installed?
They are widely used in substations, industrial plants, power grids, renewable energy projects, and urban distribution networks.
What armour options are available for 35 kV cables?
35 kV cables may be unarmoured or armoured (steel wire or steel tape) to provide mechanical protection for demanding installations.
What is the difference between 33 kV and 35 kV cables?
33 kV cables are usually rated 18/30 kV, while 35 kV cables are rated 21/35 kV, providing a higher insulation level and safety margin.
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