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Requirement gfeen ё> Cleues*

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3.1

3.2

3.3

3,4

3.5

5.

6.1

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Inner sheath

Overs heath

Tensile test in the state as debvery:

(a) іпеиіаїкю СЫ Inner ehaeth (d Ovarshaeth

Tensile test before end «her agting m ak oven:

(a) Ineulaikm (b) Inner shoal h (СІ Ovarwheath

Tnt tor pcmnieie cables

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HD 606.1.1, 9,2

HD БО61.І. 9,2

HD 606.12. 3.1 &

HD 506 1», 9.1 MD 606.1,1, 9.2

HD 506.1.1, 9 2

HD 60S. 2.4.1.1

HD 405.1

HD 605, 4.12

TettU 2

I«4e 2

latite 2

Trtte 2, 1-1

Tebte 2. 1Л

Tabte 2, 1.1

Tstia 2. 1,1 4 1.2

Tatie 2, 1.1 & 1.2

Tati* 2, 1,1 4 1.2

2 3 6 2

HD 406.1

2.3.9



Clause numbers refer to this section unless otherwise stated.Table 5 - Conductor data of power cables wrth metallic armour (Preferred cross-sections and nature of conductor)

Number of conductors

Copper conductor

Aluminium conductor

Nominal cross-sectional area (circular compacted!

(mm1)

Nominal cross- sectional area (circular or sector-shaped compacted!

(mm1!

1


240 - 400

2 or 3

2.5 ■ 6- 16 35

95 • ISO 240

4

2.6 - 6- 16 - 35

Phases

95 150

Neutral

50 70



Table 6 - Conductor data of control cables with or without metalk armour

Circular copper conductor In on-сснл рас ted)

Nominal cross- sectwial area (mm'l

0.5 1 1.5

Number of conductors

2-34-79 12-14*19-27-37-48



Table 7 * Conductor data of cables with metallic screen

Nominal cross-sectional area

Imm’l

Number oi circular copper conductors

k5*

4

6

10

16

25

2

2 2

2 2

4

4

4

4

4

7

7

7

8

8

10 Ю to

14

14

14

19

19

19

27

37

3 x 26 * 16

Л








3 к 50 4- 25

t-3 *

1







3 x 95 + 35

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Table 8 - Insulation thickness of cablet with or without metalic armour

Type of cables

Control cables

Power cables

Conductor CTOW sectional area (mm*)

0.5

1

1.5

2.5

6

15

35

50

70

95

150

240

400

Nominal thickness of tn® insulation |mml

t

0.8

0.8

0.8

1

1

1*2

1.4

1*4

1*6

1.8

2*2

2.6

* under consideration



Table 9 * Insulation thickness of cables with metallic screen

Nominal cross-sectional area

(mm1)

Insulation thickness mean value

(m)

1,5*

0.8

4

1

6

1

10

1

16

1

25

1.2

35

1.2

50

1.4

95

1.6



Control cableTable 10 •Inner sheath thickness of power cables whh metallic armour (see Table 15 for preferred designs)

HctrtHXis diameter 0, over the insulation (single core) or over the assembly protection (mi^ticore)

(mm)

hominal thickness of the sheath under the armour

(mm)

0. * 12

V2

12 < & f 16

1-3

16 < 0, S 20

1.4

20 < D, s 24

1,5

24 < a 5 28

1.6

28 < a * 32

1.7

32 < D, s 36

18

36 < D, s 40

1.9

40 < 0, S 44

2.0

44 < D, 5 48

2.1

48 < D, s 52

2.2

52 < O, s 56

2.3

58 < D, £ 60

2.4

60 < D, S 64

2.5

64 < О,

2.6



Table 11 * Inner sheath thickness of control cables with metallic armour

Number of conductors and nominal cross-sectional area (n x mm*]

Nominal thickness of the sheath under armour (mml

2 x 1 or 1,5

1,2

3 x 1 or 15

1,2

4 i 1 or 1.5

12

7x1 or 1.5

1.2

9 x 1

1,2

12 x 1 or 1.5

13

14 x 1

1,3

19 x 1 or 1.5

1,3

27 к 1

1.3

37 x 1 or 1,5

16

48 x 1

1,5



ТаЫе 12 ' Inner sheath end over shea th thickness Of cables wrth metaikc screen

Псіііймік diameter over laid-up cores Df (mm)

Inner sheath thickness mean value (mm)

Oversheath thickness mean values <mm)

Dt 5 13

0.8

1.3

із < a s si

1.0

1.5

21 < D, £ 29

1,2

1.7

29 < D,

1.4

1.»



Table 13 * Thickness of armour tapes

Fictitious diameter D* under the armour

Nominal thickness of the tapes

[rnrnl

Irrwn)

Da £ 30

0.2

30 < 0A £ 70

0.5

70 < D*

0.8



Table 14 - Oversheath thickness of power cables with metallic armour (see Table 15 for preferred designs)

Fictitious diameter D, over the insulation (single core) or over the assembly protection (multicore) (mml

Nominal thickness of the oversheath

(mm)

D, л 16

1.8

18 < D, « 20

2.0

20 < Dt s 24

2 2

24 < D, л 32

2.4

32 < D, *: 36

2.6

38 < D, £ 40

2.8

40 < D( S 44

30

44 < D, £ 48

3.2

48 < D, « 52

3.4

52 < Drї 64

3 6

64 < D(

3.8

Table 16 - General conetnjcttanai requirement* for preferred design* of Power cable* whh meulUc armour

Number x nominal crou-sectional area of conductor* In x mm’)

Thickneu of insulation

(mm)

Thickness of inner eheath

Imml

Thickness of armour tape*

(mm)

Thi склей of oversheath

(mm)

1 x 240

2,2

1.5

0.2

2.2

1 x 400

2.6

1.6

0.5

2.4

2x2-5

0,8

1.2

0.2

1,8

2x6

1,0

1.2

0.2

1.8

2 x 16

1,0

1.3

02

1.8

2 x 35

1.2

1.4

0.2

2,0

2x95

1,6

1.7

0.5

2.4

2 x 150

1.8

1.8

0.5

2.6

2 x 240

2.2

2.0

0.5

30

3x 2,5

0.8

1.2

0.2

1.8

3x 6

1.0

1.2

0.2

1.8

3x 16

1.0

1.3

0,2

1,8

3 x 35

1.2

1,4

0.2

2.0

3 x 95

1.6

1.7

0.5

2.4

3 x 150

1.8

1.9

0.5

2.8

3 x 240

2,2

2.1

0.5

3,2

3 x 95 + 50

1.6 ’ 1.4

1.8

0.5

2.6

3 x150 4 70

1.8- 1,4

1.9

0-5

2.8

4 x 2,5

08

L2

0.2

1.8

4 x 6

1.0

12

0.2

1.8

4x 16

1.0

1,3

0.2

1.8

4x35

1.2

1,5

0.2

2,2

APPENDIX А

GUIPE ТО USE

Al, Scot»*

This Appendix is valid for the application of cablet according to HD 604 P*rt3: ’0,6/1 kV single core and rnulticor* PVC insulated and sheathed cables' - Section B<

A2, Object

The object of this Appendix is to provide an example of recommendations for selection, storage, transport and installation of the cables specified under item Al, Scope. These recommendations ar* not exhaustive, others may be used.

A3. Recommendations forjJSfi

A3 1 Permissible applications

The cables considered ar* mainly intended for use in conventional power generating plants and in standard areas (outside containment) of nuclear power stations.