Power Cables
Power Cables
Power Cables
All cable conform to IS : 1554 (Part -1) : 1988 for working voltages upto 1100 volts. Wherever required, KCP can offer cables as per other
national or international standards or special requirements.
1. LOW TENSION COPPER / ALUMINIUM CONDUCTOR UN – ARMOURED PVC INSULATED & SHEATHED POWER CABLE
2. LOW TENSION COPPER / ALUMINIUM CONDUCTOR ARMOURED PVC INSULATED & SHEATHED POWER CABLE
Power cables are solid or stranded conductors surrounded by insulation, shielding, and a protective jacket. Generally the power cables are
rated Low Voltage (<1kV), Medium Voltage (6-36 kV), and High Voltage (>40 kV).
Cable jacket includes polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE). Cable shielding is a metallic layer placed around an
insulated conductor or group of insulated conductors, to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic interference between the enclosed wires and
external fields.
Cable insulation material used is of a high resistance to the flow of electric current to prevent leakage of current from a conductor. Common
materials include cross-linked polyethylene (XLP), polyethylene (PE), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). A cable conductor is a wire or combination
of wires not insulated from one another, suitable for carrying electric current.
CONDUCTOR : Copper or Aluminium
APPLICABLE STANDARD : IS : 1554 (Part -1) : 1988
RANGE : 1C x 50 sq. mm to 1C x 400 sq. mm
2C x 1.5 sq. mm to 2C x 250 sq. mm
3C x 1.5 sq. mm to 3C x 250 sq. mm
4C x 1.5 sq. mm to 4C x 250 sq. mm
3.5 x 10 sq. mm to 3.5 x 250 sq. mm
CABLE CONSTRUCTION
Conductor: Copper or Aluminium used for the Conductors obtained in the form of rods (8.0 mm Copper or 9.5 mm aluminium rods). After
testing, rods are drawn into wires of required sizes. These wires are formed into final Conductor in the stranding machines under strict
“Quality Assurance Program”.
Insulation: PVC is insulated over Conductor by Extrusion process. Extruded layer of PVC 70°C/85°C/105°C (conforming to IS: 5831: 1984)
with colours as per specification or cores are identified by printing numbers under scheme as per IS: 1554(Part – 1): 1988.
Core Identification:
For Power cables the cores are identified by different colours as per IS 1554:
Single Core : Red, Black, Yellow or Blue
2 Core : Red and Black
3 Core : Red, Yellow and Blue
3½ Core : Red, Yellow, Blue, and reduced neutral core in Black
4 Core : Red, Yellow, Blue and Black
Laying: The insulated cores are laid up in right hand or alternating left & right hand direction of lay in the sequence of core numbers or
colours. Wherever necessary; non-hygroscopic PP/PVC fillers & binder tape are used to form a compact and reasonably circular cable.
Bedding/Inner Sheath: All armoured cables have extruded PVC bedding. The PVC used for bedding is compatible with the temperature of
Insulation material. An extruded layer of PVC is applied as bedding or PVC tape (conforming to IS: 5831: 1984)
Armouring (if requested): When armouring is required, the armour consists of single layer of Galvanized steel wire conforming to IS: 3975.
The armour is applied helically, with a left hand direction. We also provide other armours such as steel strip, tape or tinned copper. Single
core cables are armoured with Aluminium or copper wires.
Outersheath: The standard cables are manufactured with Extruded black PVC Type-9 of B.S. 7655 or ST-2 of IEC 60502. Outer sheath is
embossed or printed with the information required by the related standards. Special FR, FRLS compounds are used for outer sheathing of
cables, to suit customer’s specification requirements.
CURRENT RATINGS
The current rating in table of Unarmoured Single Core Power Cables( Table1), Unarmoured Twin & Multicore Power Cables (Table2) &
Armoured Twin & Multicore Power Cables (Table3 ) are as follows:
1. Maximum conductor temperature 70 °C
2. Ambient air temperature 40 °C
3. Ground temperature 30 °C
4. Depth of laying(for cable laid directly in ground 75 cm(1.1KV)
5. Thermal resistivity of soil 150 °C cm/watt
6. Thermal resistivity of cable 650 °C cm/watt
7. Max. short-circuit conductor temperature 160 °C
8. Max. Ambient Air Temperature 55 °C
CUSTOMIZATION
APPLICATIONS
Power Cables are for use with heavy machines, feeders and branch circuits in industrial, commercial, and electric utility applications.
KCP’s staff includes specialist engineers with wide knowledge and decade long experience in the field of cables and their applications. This
time tested technical expertise and experience is available to all the clients in the selection of appropriate cable design.
TABLE I: 1 CORE, UNARMOURED (AYY) / ARMOURED (AYAWY) CABLES – 1100 VOLTS