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www.elsewedy.com Low Smoke Halogen Free www.elsewedy.com ELSEWEDY CABLES IN BRIEF Csi VTLS recor Esewedy Cables wos established in 1984 and is considered as one of the oldest and most successful industrial and trading business groups across the Middle East and Africa in the fields of eneray, plastics ‘and contracting. Esewedy Cables is specialized mainly in Wires, Cables, Telecom Solutions, Electrical Products, Tumkey Projects, and recently Energy Generation. The groupis turnover has been rapialy ring during the past few years 1o reach § 1.5 bllon in 2007, also, the production capacity is he second, highest one in the region, with 125000 tons/annum, expecting 212000 tons/annum in 2008. Although the company began as an Egyptian local manufacturer, it has branched out regionally and intemationally to include 23 production facillies for cables and elecirical producis that are located in 12 conties (Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Zambia, Ghana, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Slovenia, Indic and Melaysia), and it curently export its wide range of high quality and safe products fo more than 110 countries worldwide. Adcitionally, the groupis outstanding human potential, which is more than S000 ‘employees, and its solid financial postioin, along with the strong geographical prsensce, have heavily contributed to the groupis success and prosperity. To strengthen its position world wide, and following the corporate strategy, on the one hand, Elsewedy Cables fuly acquired by the end of 2007 ISKRAEMECO, a leader manufacturer of elecirometers and currently the third largest player in the European market and the seventh largest globally; on the other hand, Eisewedy Cabies is involved with 74% ownership jointly with Glencore Intemational in « 850 $US million project for the construction of a copper smelter to be located in Egypt. Further more, Eewedy Cables provides a complete portfolio of solutions and advanced technologies for sectors as diverse as the automotive and aerospace industries, railways, buildings, telecommunication and energy networks, oil and gas, submarine power systems, etc. Accordingly, Elsewedy Cabies is divided in three segments in order to cover all those sectors: Wires & cables, electrical products, and tum-key projects. The group has obtained quality certificates from the most reputable laboratories, among them: SO 9001-2000, ISO 14001, QS 9000, KEMA.c 2 Low Smoke Halogen Free eRBLES Qually ond safely are so much considered. Esewedy Cables adopted a policy that assures maximum effectiveness and efficiency through processes and systems ensuring that every aspect of each companys activity is aligned to satisfy customer needs and ail other objectives without wasting effort ‘and with the use of the full potential of every person. Our organizational philosophy believes that customer satisfaction, health, safety, environmental considerations, and business objectives are mutually dependent. In the industrial sector, we curently supply approximately 56% of Egyptts global market share of power cables, telecommunication cables, and lighting industries. nthe export sector, as part of a worldwide marketing plan, Ekewedy Cables has branches throughout Attica, Middle East, Gulf Area, Europe, and ‘Asia, and consistently showing dramatic increases; Egypt enjoys an important number of trade ‘agreements with most of those countries (EU Agreement, Arab Free Trade Agreement, COMESA Agreement]. Nowadays, Elsewedy Cables is exporting approximately 60% of its total tumover [export value of 550 $US milion in 2006, 1 $US billion in 2007). For that reason, the group is concentrating efforts ‘and making investments to target market segments and countries world wide with sirong growth potential, such as Europe, Asia, or Latin America, although strengthen its leadership in Africa ond Middle Eost. Esewedy Cables! mission is to become world expert in cables, with a strong financial basis and technical advanced product portfolio, making it an attractive partner for all its stakeholders: Shareholders, customers, suppliers, and employees. geseweny LowSmoke Halogen Fee 3 Group History 1938 1960 1984 1986 1986-96 1996 1997 1998 ELSEWEDY family storted its business as a trader in electrical equipment. The business was developed further by tuming into a distributor for the only cables manufacturer at that time. Based on their experience in that field, the Family decided to build Egypt's first private sector cables factory “ARAB CABLES’. ‘Arab cables started production, as Egypt's and the Middle East's fist private sector cables supplier. ‘Arab cables’ capacity quadruples from around 6.000 tons of copper cables Jn 1986 to 30.000 tons in 1996. ELSEWEDY family estabished thet second cables factory, "EGYTECH CABL ‘which is the most advanced cables production facilly in the Middle East with cn annual production capacity cf 30.000 tons of copper cables and 15.000 tons of aluminum cables ELSEWEDY family established their frst plant for producing PVC compounds and master batch for cables insulation "SEDPLAST’ considered as major component for the production of cables. ELSEWEDY family established "UNITED INDUSTRIES", the company consists of three different factories specialized in the production of special cables ( fist factory in Egypt]. Winding Wires & Fiber Glass Poles. ELSEWEDY family established ELASTIMOLD EGYPT’, as a joint venture with Elastimold, a unit of Thomas & Betts, one of the leading companies worldwide in the field of cable accessories, to produce power cable joints and Modular Terminators. ELSEWEDY family Established "UNITED METALS CO." Egypt's fist factory to produce High Grade Copper Rods, the main component in the production of cables conductors. The factory is considered as the largest copper rod factory in the Middle East region. ELSEWEDY family established "ELSEWEDY SEDCO", as the first and only factory in Attica and the Middle East producing cable accessories. ELSEWEDY CABLES their first cable factory outside Egypt "GIAD ELSEWEDY CABLES" in partnership with the Sudanese company Gilad for the production of power cables, over head conductors and telephone cables. Low Smoke Hclogen Five 2003 2004 ELSEWEDY CABLES further enhances their facies outside Egypt by establishing the "SUDANESE EGYPTIAN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO" in partnership with Sudanese electricity authority. SUDATRAF (specialized in manufacturing transformers, electrical panels & cables joint and terminators). Together ELSEWEDY CABLES Group & Italsmea company (Italy) established joint venture for the manufactory of explosion proof electrical equipment. ‘italsmea ELSEWEDY co. ELSEWEDY established the Syria's latest cables factory "ELSEWEDY CABLES SYRIA" specialized in power cables manufacturing up fo 400 Kv , relying on the growth in the area of: Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, iran, Palestine and all Arab countries near by. ELSEWEDY CABLES penetrated Ghana, by establishing "ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC- GHANA’ the factory is specialized in Fiber Glass Road Lighting Poles manufacturing. ELSEWEDY CABLES established two new factories: 1 “ELSEWEDY CABLES SAUDI ARABIA” specialized in wires and cables. 2 "ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC SYRIA” specialized in transformers. 3 Acquisition of ISKRAEMECO Specialized in energy measurement & management systems. ELSEWEDY CABLES established two new factories: 1 “ELSEWEDY CABLES QATAR" specialized in power cables "Low & Medium’. 2 “ELSEWEDY CABLES ALGERIA" specialized in power cables “Low & Medium” In addition to instrumentation cables. LowSmoke Halogen Fee Index Cero) Introduction to Low Smoke Halogen Free (LSHF) Cables ese aca kes oa oo Ge ela Relay seek Cn Merete rege so Derating Factors Short Circuit Curent Nee) eR Tes mn Sa Recs eee [ore elo hero , a a a D iP} 12 ik 7s 7 9 Group Structure eLSEWEDY CABLES ea 8 Low Smoke Hclogen Free eRBLES Introduction to LSHF Cables “In a fire accident some people die because of the Fire, other die because of the smoke." In theaters, hotels, hospitals and all closed public places we can not afford losing people by suffocation Fire safety engineering in building design and execution plays a major role worldwide, Alongside this process comes the requirements for electrical installations to provide greater fire protection for buildings and a safer environment for the people who use them Esewedy Cables has made its contribution to safe people life by reducing the smoke rate in the fire accidents by presenting a LSHF range for power and witing cables. Why to use Elsewedy Cables LSHF 1 - Elsewedy Cables LSHF does not contain halogen: Hydrochloric acid is not formed during the fire, so there is no hazard of suffocation by inhalation of this highly initant chemical 2. Elsewedy Cables LSHF reduces smoke to the minimum: Reducing the confusion, panic and suffocation ratio, which allow people to survive 3. Elsewedy Cables LSHF reduces fie propagation: By being slow fo bum, Extending the escape time and reducing the immediate hazard. 47 Elsewedy Cables LSHF resis ignition: Extending the time before cables start to bum in a fire providing people light, visibility and time to escape Elsewedy Cables LSHF + Allows people to see and breath safely for longer time. * Increases time for people to escape. + Reduces damage of buildings and electronic equipment. * Elewedy cables LSHF improves safety and human survival in a fire. Lowsmoke Halogen Fee LSHF Tests raditional PVC shea /e initation to the eyes and lungs and cause long term damage to ele: mputers ing lo IEC 60754 and BS EN 0247 which spe sed and the evolved acidic cable on burning en Tesling Halogen Free cables is conducted acc ies the weight of the cable material is decomp: measured, it should be less han 0 Determination of the Amount of Halogen Acid Gas & Measurement of the Smoke Density of Cables: itis fact that most of the hazardous during fire « 3M > ‘ames from the black de’ which reduces the vibiity fo a point that people: c e ° ep! a may not attempt to escape. Hi By the term low smoke we mean cables which ‘on burning do not emit black dense smoke, so ier for e smoke emission it makes the surroundings cle people to escape during fire. smoke emission is conducted = 5 IEC 41034 & BS EN 61034 which M cube chamber as indicated in the figure where we start to burn a ci = ;asure the light transmission by photocell dur est Is considered as € no decrease in light transmittance for 5 min. r the time of bumir \ded when th Fon after the fire source has extinguished or when, 1omber the test dural eis consiclered as low smoke halogen Plan of Low Smoke Halogen Free {ree if the light transmission reduced to certain fest chamber according to value from the starting one at the en IEC 61034 & BS EN 61034 hes 40 min 10. LowSmote Helogen Free eRBLES The 3 Meter Cube Smoke Test Chamber Photos in the upper side for PVC sheathed cables and lower side shows the LSHF sheathed cables. Been PVC Cables: 6 mins ‘Compotson belwoen rational PYC & Low Smoke Halogen Free Cabies when fesed iv accordance fo EC 61054 The comparative figure above shows the difference between the behaviour of traditional PVC and low smoke halogen tree sheathed cables when tested for low smoke emission according to |EC 61034. This property helps making the public places like underground tunnels, hospitals, hotels, etc, more safer and easier for evacuation during the fire conditions caBtes Low Smoke Halogen Fee 1) Flame Retardant Test In fre condition, cables ore acting as a network te propagate the flame along their length such that the tracitional cables and the flame to spread everywhere beside the flame location. By the ferm flame retardant cables we mean using material in the cable manufacturing specially sheathing material to reduce the propagation of flame. ‘esting flame retardant cables is done in accordance with IEC 60332 which specifies different parts for the test depending on the number of cabl 1 wires, single or bunched. The figure shows the test chamber specified in IEC 60332 part 3 where a number of cable samples 3.5 meter length, determined by the total volume of non metalic material in the cable, are hanged ‘and subjected to flame for 20 or 40 minutes and during the test air flow with specific rate is maintained by means of The cable is considered as flame retardant if the flame did not propagate along the cable for more than 2.5 m after the flame is ceased, Application + Power stations + Petrochemical plants + Off shore oil piatforms. + Industrial areas. Standard Specification + IEC 60332 + BS EN 50266 + BS EN 60332 12 Low Smoke Helogen Free eRBLES Fire Resistance Cables & Fire Alarm Cables Fire Resistant Cables The most important fecture during fire condition is that the fre alarm circuit is working under the fre, in case the cables connecting the fire clam circuits ore burnt the whole alarm system is useless. So there was a great need for a type ot cables which operate under the fire concitions Fire resistance cables provide a good system for emergency circuits where the integrity of the electric network 's maintained during the fire conditions, Testing of this property is conducted according to IEC 60331 which requires one meter of cable to be hanged and subjected to flame at 750 C for 90 min, and also according fo BS 6387-which required one meter cable to be hanged and subjected to flame at 950 40C for 180 min. Fire Alarm Cables Fire olarm cables are widely used in fre alarm systems, where the integrity of the Citcuit 's required during the fre conditions for example: + Hotes. + Hospitals * Airport Terminals * Lorge public buildings Standard Specification te > 60331. caBtes Low Smoke Halogen Fee 13 Metals Used for Cables Table 1 Electrical properties Copper annecied) 1a ‘Aluminium ra 2.8268 os Physical properties Densty 020°C ko/ me Coeff. thermal expansion Per®Cx 10% Oo £25 ating pont *c 10820 690 Thermel conctvty Whem®C a8 24 Ultimate tensile strength Minin? 250 70-90 Cable ampacity Cable ampocity or current camying capacity is defined as the continuous maximum current the cable can carry at is ‘maximum operating temperature. In the technical information tables the following instalation consiions were ossumed during the current calculation: + Ambient cir temperature °c ‘Ground temperature = 35 c + Ground thermal resistivity = 120 °C. Cm/Watt + Burial depth os Mt In case of cifferent installation conditions ftom the stated, the derating factors tabviated in tables 2 to 9 must be used In calculating the new current carrying capacity. Derating Factors Table 2 Ground temperature derating factors 1 09 08. MiPEcablesrated 90°C 1161.13. Table 3 Air temperature derating factors XLPEcoblesroted 90°C 1.18 Low Smoke Hologen Fee eRBLES Table 4 Burial depth derating factors 050 1.00 040 089 080 os? 100 095 125 v4 19) 083 175 092 2.00 091 Table 5 Soil thermal resistivity derating factors Rating factor 121071. O87 LowSmoke Halogen Fee 15 Derating factors Table 6 Trefoil or Flat Formation Derating Factors for Three Single Core Cables Laid Direct in Ground L L L t Number i i a of & & & GD Cd & Circuits Trefol formation Fiat formation Touching Spacing = 0.15 M Spacing = 0.30 M nr Trefoil Fiat Trefoil Flat Trefoil Flat 2 on 0.80 om os 08s ost 3 066 049 073 07% 080 083 4 040 043 06s on om o7 5 056 059 06 os o7 075 6 oss os? ost 0 070 073 1 = Spocing Table 7 Trefoil Formation Derating Factors for Multi-core Core Cables Laid Direct in Ground wnow «Bg @B SRB 16 Low Smoke Halogen Free eRBLES Table 8 Reduction factors for groups of more than one multi-core cable in air To be applied to the current-carrying capacity for one multi-core cable in free oir Number of circuits Laying form NumberotTioys —, «,‘Numberofckeuis 1 100 088 082 079 076 073 2 100 087 080077073088 r 076 On Be 3 co 0% 07 07% on oe 9 OSES pefarted ays 1 100100098095 3 A CE [6.8.@ 3 100 0.98 0.95 0.71 0.85 - Tela | 1 100 088 082 078 073 7 7 2 100088081078 O71 079 Cebloron vor! toclodteys 1 100707088 os7 2 10007088 0870s 1 10 087 0m 0m 077 078 2 100 086080078078 078 3 100 085 «079 «6076 «60073 «(O70 oe nee oppor 1 1010100100 2 100077 078097 098 3 100 098 097 0% 083 NOTE vives en re aerogestorihe cable ypesondrange of conde ses conde. he eead of ves genery osha 3 NOTE2 Factors apply o single layer groups of cables os shown above and do not apply when cables are installed in more than ‘one layer foucring each olner. Valves for such instaliations may be significantly lower and must 0¢ determined by an ceppropriate method, NOTES Valves ore aiven for vertical soacing between trays of 300 mm ond ct least 20 mm between trays and wall For closer spacing, the factors should be reduced. NOTE4 Valves ore given for horizontal spacing between trays of 225 mm with rays mounted back to back For closer spocing the factor snoviel be rectuced. caBtes LowSmoke Halogen Fee 17 Table 9 Reduction factors for groups of more than one circuit of single-core cables (Note 2) To be applied to the current-carrying capacity for one circuit of single-core cables in free cir Numberof Trays Numberof circuits Use as a mutter Nore Nore2 Nores NoTes NOTES 18 Low Smoke Hologen Five oR ‘Method of installation 123 to,rating for 1 098 0s! 087 Three cobles| facta Poriorated rays bone eer on owe cantor ORGOD 3 095 085 078 fematon barn Tree cobles| Ladder supports foxtra 1 100 087 086 in norzontat cleats, oe | 9009 2 098 093089 Tormaton ‘wotes) 4 1 3 097 090 0.86 1 100 098 096 Pereraedioys Ore EE 2 097 093089 (Notes) a 3 096 092 0.86 1 100 091 089 Three cobles Verical in tetol periorated trays formation (Note 4) 2 100 090 086 1 100 1.00 1.00 Leddersuppors, gg 2 Er eee see er 3 096 084 0.90 (Note 3) arm Votes given are averages forthe cable tes ond range of conductor sizes considered. The soread of valvesis generally tess thon 5. factor oe given for single ayers of cables or rfol groups) 0s shown inthe fable onc do not apply when cables ore ine in more than ane layer touching each other. Valves forsuch instaoions may 58 significant lower and shoud be determined by on opproprate method. Valves ate given for vertical spacings between trays of 200 mm. For close spacing, the factors should be reduced. Values ae given for horizontal spacing between roy of225 mm with toys mounted back to beck. For cose spacing. the factor shovsbe reckcecs For etcuishoving more than one coble in porate per phase. 20ch hree phose set of conductors souls be considered (65 c.crcul for the purpose of tis table. Short Circuit Current Table 10 kA short circuit current - Copper conductor - XLPE insulated or LSHF insulated CSA. 16 sagan 129 150 185 240 300 0 500 60 800 1000 1200 1400) 2000 Table 11 ou 72 ng 158 26 317 430 543 678 337 08.5 1357 1809 226.) 2849 18 26 02 5 80 na 160) kA Short circuit current CSA. mm? 6 B 35 » 70 5 120 150 185 240 300 400 500 0 00 1000) 1200 1600 2000 oO 47 1 104 ua a74) 5928 02 34 52 73. 105: 147 199 25.) 314 388 03 9 58 1048 1320 ers 2095 2514 3352 49 03 42 65 91 131 183 313 1645 261.1 3133 a77 5222 03 27 43 60. 36 120 163) 205 257 318 a 513 84 855 1078 1369 wa 7053 2737 342.) Conduct temperature bole she Crcut= 90°C Maximum conductor ampere curing shot Crcul o4 36 37 79. na) 158 215 2 04 24 a7 52 7A. 104 141 78 Duration sec. 05 10 a2 23 Bl 36 nl 80 wor 72 42 100 192 136 us 72 m3 215 34 255 85 43 a7 29 we 972 wot 715 174 90.1 wis 44 2022180 227 Wb 35 2208 ONS 88 - Aluminium conductor - XLPE Duration sec. os 1.0 21 1s 3328 46 33 66 a7 93 66 26 89 5912 99 1Al MS 173 318 5 98 28.) 30 375 663489 85 520 ogo 750 1325937 1590 N24 212499 2S aT 20 16 25 35 51 7 96 121 152. 187 m3 23 4 4 ar 09 101.1 1213 1618 30 13 a1 29 al 58 78 99 124 153 198 248 330 413 520 650 824 1 1321 165.1 40 50 Li 192 18160 25 224 36 320 50 45 6B 6) a6, 10796 32 NB 72183 2s 192 Bs 258 358 320 450 03 92 $12 nS 640 8B 767 441023 3179 insulated or LSHF insulated 20 ul Ww 23 33 48 63 80 99. 123 159 199 265 331 ay 580 663 75 1925 30 09 rv 9 27 38 51 65 81 109 130) 142 216 29 433 541 649. a6 1082 49 50 075067 1210 161s 2321 a3 (9 45 40 5650, 7 63 ay 78 2101 Vl 126 187168 Bs 210 BS 24 75 335 49419) 562503. % 6 7 838 Low Smoke Halogen Fee 19 Voltage Drop Table 12 Voltage drop for single core L.V cables ‘Copper conductor Ean Voltage drop (my / AMP / Meter} mm? XLPE or LSHF insulation & LSHF sheathed, Flatcoo, Trefoil 4 3337 8277 ‘ 5.628 5.508 10 3.401 3341 16 2208 2142 2 1440 1.380 35 108s: 1.004 0 0836 0776 7 424 ose 95 0.490 0.430 120 oat 0387 150 0.366 0.08 185 0322 0.282 240 0278 0218 300 0.283 0.192 400 0.220 0.159 500 oan 0.150 630 one 0.131 Aluminium conductor Voltage drop (mv / AMP / Meter) one X.PE or LSHF insulation & LSHF sheathed Fat cco rretot 6 3561 3.500 25 2296 225 2s 709 140 © 1291 1.200 7 oar 087 95 ore ass “0 osm 534 190 ost os 185 our oa? 20 027 0207 > oz o2s2 © o27a ozie 0 0240 auise © ozs oss The chove data are boxed on: Max. operating temp: 90°C for XLPE Powertactor 08 Roled frequency: SOE Cobles oe toucnedin fa formation 20 Low Smoke Halogen Free eRBLES Voltage Drop Table 13 Voltage drop for multi core L.V cables ‘Copper conductor Voltage drop (mv / AMP / Meter) XLPE insulotion&. LSHF sheathed 300 Aluminium conductor CsA Voltage drop (mv / AMP / Meter ) XLPE insulation & \SHF sheathed 6 3479 28 2218 1.824 1217 086s 0.865 20 oz 10 oat 85 ose 240 0299 x0 0.285 40 o2n Max. operating fem: x0E 08 Rated frequen: caBtes Lowsmoke Halogen LSHF Cables Types Low Voltage LSHF Cables Operating Voltage (up to 0.6/1 kV) Cable Construction 1. Conductor: Copper or Aluminium conductors, sold, flexible or stranded with round or sectoral shaped conductors, 2. Insulation: ‘An exiruded layer of XLPE is applied over the conducior. Insulated cables are suitable for maximum conductor operating temperature of 90°C. 3. Assembly: In case of multicore cables cores are assembled together. 4. Bedding: In case of armoured cables an extruded layer of LSHF is applied as bedding, 5. Armouring: Steel Wire: Galvanized steel wires are applied helically. 4. Sheath: An extruded layer of LSHF is applied as an outer sheath, Armouring of single Core Cable » Conductor > Insulation + Bedcing Al wire armouring * sheath Armouring of Single Core Cable Armouring by non- magnetic material such as Aluminium Wire armouring to reduce the magnetic losses. 22 Low Smoke Helogen Fee cRBLES System designation for Low Voltage Cable You can order our product by giving the following information: 1, Cable code as per the catalogue. 2. If yourrequired cable is out of our catalogue range, you can use the following codes to determine your cable. EE) Be cc mm? mm? A Aluminium ao 1 8 0 200720 ee ee en) 7 300s Insulation = a eee see 0% 600 0 a 0 1000 x0 1600-50500 2 2500630 133570 800 — Noltage + Boo Be vou ws 3-7 at 1200 1 450/750 oe Ea U Uncrmowred F Flexible WStee! wie 5 sol X Aluminium wre 1 Stranded 2. Copper tape screen © Steelwiret Copper wire R Copper shield + steal wire Liske exseweoy Low smoke Halogen Fee 23 En Single Core Cables with Solid or Stranded Copper Conductors and LSHF Insulated Description + Sott annealed solic or stranded Copper conductors insulated with LSHF compound rated 99°C according to BS 721 land BS EN 60352-1 Application For indoor fixed installations in dry locations, laid ‘conduits, as well as in steel support brackets. Nominal Max 7 — oie NSA Sone ve ae 2 eer [eh reaic-cae er eae] can cat sca Pameaen Mane 20°C 90°C three phases ‘three phases mm? fm km A A ca : es TS ; coosolte 25 mt 90 eo ES a : er : Ee EE EM : coosoiw 4 san se : oe OTN A SS : ccpmue 0 moma oan : oI EM : ccpmviiy om tre besos ve copinvans asm aude (ono |e ie copii > om tse ono 2 2 ovisva 70m) dau oss a o SOONG nie ene Gt oat ae = Ee ME Co am Copii sm ce ou ae o xe EC e CODRIN 30m Oot Como a oe cooisinis) 0m) oot om | es m0 COD em GDC OOS Wt “= The above dat oaproxmate ond subjocted fo marutoctng clrance. Low Smoke Helogen Fee Curent ratnginr Teo Scabies terol three phases A 15 158 190 245 300 350 404 ass ssi a7 745 (450/750 V) ra eee aa . 7 soe on ys a scons oe cs oS oa BS seas oa ESE SM —, Se nets Single Core Cables with Flexible Copper Conductors and LSHF Insulated Description * Soft annealed Copper fine wires, bunched together in sub - unis or sitanded bunched groups into o main units, which forms the flexible conductor Insulated with LHSF compund rated 90 °C. * Cobles are produced according to BS 7211 and 8S EN 60332-1 Application For indoor fixed installations in dry locations, where porticuiar flexibility is required. For electrical pone's connection or for electrical apparatus they can be laid in groups around steek sheets Curent ratingin a > ee Peskctcote tee 2egiSnge ZR NMES scotn teste as acai BE SE GA | SEES, rmecmam “Seaae, Meera Ea Ke ae A 5 ‘ A ccowwiune ay oe 28 oe Se oS mS CXS? iam Tom oisONAO ciNDOsG mS Ms IS SSS CxIASHIg sm 95m COMIN) iON sO as cxvmoswan stm’ 1s0sn oossV~120 oosionswo | wo) as a) aad tas CxLMswo com ef CONDI nosenIm sak 727 HD cxinsws0 stom foam Dousoarse oasivnono | as sus woz Sm Sector. Sores caBtes Low Smoke Halogen Fee 33 Multicore Cables, with Stranded, Aluminium Conductors, XLPE Insulated, Steel Wire Armoured and LSHF Sheathed Description + Multicore cables of siranded Aluminium. conductors are insulated with XLPE compound, cores are assembled together extruded LSHF Bedding, armoured with steel wire and covered - with an overall jacket of LSHF compound. + Cables are produced according to IEC 60502-1 or BS 6724 Application For outdoor installations in damp wet locations where mechanical damages are expected to occur. ae eg ie on See Aes Product-code sectional area beet Acer direct in in in diameter " ae vere ground ducts free alr mm? ikem Qik A A A mm kg/km Two core cables saxieo2wi2 251m 1.2000 15400 % 101 242 1370 Tivee core cables -axi03w10 Jom 3.080 39500 2 rs ns AXI-IO-W11 tei 19100 2.4500 a 2 7 me 870 xxretO3. Wie asm oes vnia0 20 % Sm v0 Four core cables aximpewia 10mm som 39500 aa ene 705 AxI-TID4W1I sim 13100 24500 ao 2 7 250 vas ‘aximpewi2 251m 1.2000 1.5400 em 160 axinewi3 351m 08660 1.1130 955d 1700 AKI TIDAWIS 205m aco oso Ws woe 2760 aximpawig 950m 0320 ano 208 2 ae 2040 ‘aximpewao 2403 0.250 1630 Pe ee 7220 AxITIDAWSO 00m voms o0ai0 OM es 270s The above dete k epproxmate ond subjected to monvfacturng laleronce 34 LowSmote Hologen Free eRBLES Product -code ‘axinos.wis AxiTOS.HI6 xIsO5HI7 sax 0g920 er-05¥00 ‘Ax T0S.WwA0 The above data is approximate onc subjected to manufacturing tlerance, 0.6/1 (1.2) Max. conductor resstones Cunert ating ecu led Laid Laid “Grane ARON ectonaiorsa BCS Aco aectin in in chameter elon! zie °C Found «acts foo ar nm? ney an AR Rom aston Four core cables with reduced neutral asm 16m oasongieD LTa024D aD 9S 100 Tos 351m cwoas680 OseRO/1.1100 | 7S | Os ars 20 %5sm SDs asz00/N4410 O4n10/082 2102128 ee \sbam —7oxm 2040-400 2650/0560 265 715. mY «SS ATOD Je5sm 95m 0.160320 [ozI2n04110 270) 2 gms osm 120sm 01250912590 C1400 30 =H] cos 180sm (0000/0706 01810102650. S90 ISS sea 7000 om 853m OOOO CURSO 4S 27 HS com 243m 0.0605/0.1250 OneOR/.O Dam wD 18D Low Smoke Halogen Fee 35 Certifications System ee Certificate ‘The bndustrial Modernization Programme Certifies That EI Sewedy Cables 1s the Role Model Of darge Size Enterprives ‘Therefore It is Considered the 2003 WINNER Of the National Award for Excellence in Esport fy fie — (CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY Quality Management System El Sewedy Cables 180 9001: 2000 36 Low Smoke Hclogen Free eRBLES Certifications Products fe ‘CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ane oa. = amar en =. 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