NA2XS(F)2Y 12/20kV Three-core Medium Voltage Cable 3 x 1 x 240mm² RMv / 25mm²

Technical data

Conductor type

Aluminum, class 2

Voltage

Flame resistant

UV-resistant

Yes

Color

Description

The NA2XS(F)2Y three-conductor medium-voltage cable with aluminum conductors is designed for fixed power distribution in industrial installations, power grids, and infrastructure projects. The cable is suitable for installation underground, in cable ducts, in conduits, and in open air, and is used where mechanical robustness and reliable power transmission are required.

The 3-core construction makes this cable particularly suitable for compact routes and applications where a bundled phase solution is desired. The combination of XLPE insulation, metallic shielding and a durable polyethylene outer jacket ensures stable operation under a variety of operating and environmental conditions.

Key features:

  • Aluminum conductors, Class 2 (stranded)
  • 3 single-conductor cores in a composite construction
  • XLPE conductor insulation (DIX8)
  • Electric field control via inner and outer screens (triple extrusion)
  • Metal shielding with copper wire and counter-helix
  • Waterproof thanks to a water-blocking construction
  • Polyethylene (PE) outer jacket
  • Rated voltages:
    • 6/10 kV
    • 12/20 kV
    • 18/30 kV
  • Maximum conductor temperature: 90 °C
  • Maximum short-circuit temperature: 250 °C
  • UV-resistant
  • Minimum bend radius (permanent installation): 15× cable diameter

Installation and use:

  • Underground installation
  • In cable ducts and cable trays
  • In tubes
  • Outdoors
  • Suitable for fixed installations with increased mechanical loads

Typical applications:

  • Medium Voltage Distribution
  • Industrial energy supply
  • Electricity grids and transformer connections
  • Energy infrastructure and utilities
  • Installations where a 3-wire MV solution is desired

Note

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