Low Voltage 16mm PVC Insulated Underground Copper Power Cable
Product Overview
High-quality power cables designed for underground installation with copper conductors, XLPE insulation, and PVC sheathing. Suitable for various industrial and power distribution applications.
Key Specifications
| Rated Voltage |
0.6/1kV, 1.8/3kV, 3.6/6kV, 6/10kV, 8.7/15kV, 12/20kV, 21/35kV, 26/35kV |
| Conductor Size |
16mm² |
| Conductor Material |
Copper/Aluminum |
| Insulation Material |
XLPE |
| Jacket Material |
PVC |
| Working Temperature |
70°C, 90°C |
| Application |
Underground |
| Type |
Medium Voltage |
| Model Number |
YJV, YJLV, VV, VLV |
| Certifications |
ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, CCC |
| Standards |
BS, IEC, ASTM, DIN |
Product Features
- Available in copper core or aluminum core variants
- XLPE insulated with PVC sheathing
- Armored options available (steel tape or steel wire)
- Multiple core configurations: single core, 2-5 cores, 3+1, 3+2, 4+1 cores
- Available in flame-retardant, fire-resistant, and low-smoke halogen-free types
Available Sizes
1mm², 1.5mm², 2.5mm², 4mm², 6mm², 10mm², 16mm², 25mm², 35mm², 50mm², 70mm², 95mm², 120mm², 150mm², 185mm², 240mm², 300mm², 400mm², 500mm², 630mm², 800mm², 1000mm²
Applications
- Power distribution engineering
- Power transmission engineering
- Electromechanical and hydropower installation engineering
- Power transmission and supply installation systems
- Control systems
- Urban underground power grids
- Power station outgoing lines
- Industrial and mining enterprise internal power supply
- Underwater transmission lines across rivers
Installation Precautions
1. Minimum bending radius when laying cable should not be less than 10 times the outer diameter of the cable.
2. YJV/YJLV cables are suitable for indoor installation, in channels and pipes, and can be buried in loose soil that cannot bear external forces.
3. YJV22/YJLV22 cables are designed for underground laying and can withstand external mechanical forces, but not large tensile forces.
4. Use specialized tools for cable laying (pay-off racks, guide rollers, etc.) to prevent mechanical damage and keep away from heat sources.
5. When laying cable through pipes, the inner diameter should not be less than 1.5 times the outer diameter of the cable. Do not squeeze the cable when passing through pipes. Total cable area should not exceed 40% of the pipe's total area.