Prysmian Cable 600 Volt Superseal Self-Repairing Low Voltage Utility Cables

Prysmian Superseal® Self-Repairing Aluminum Single Conductor Cable 600V

This type of low voltage utility cable is the most exciting when it comes to its construction and performance. It has its aluminum conductors encased with a superb self-repairing sealing of EPDM compound. Compressed aluminum conductors is coated with three layers of insulation for safety. The inner layer is made of a low density polyethylene that is closely coated by the self-repairing EPDM layer encased with an outer layer of high density polyethylene. High density polyethylene insulation is black in color for distinction from the yellow strip of the neutral conductor.

How it works
After installation of power cables in your wiring systems, a lot of things may occur resulting into damages. In case of fire outbreak EPDM resists burning by creating a new layer that is flame retardant, inhibiting combustion. The self-repairing mechanism of this cable is very useful because it gives you enough time to contact fire extinguishers to come for your rescue before a fatal damage occur.

Why go for this cable?
You will agree with me that among the low voltage utility cables, this self-repairing cable is very unique due to its ability of replacing a burned layer of EPDM insulation just to stop fire from consuming it. It has a modern adaptive three layers of defense insulation of which; the inner layer of low density polyethylene holding up the aluminum conductors together. The middle layer of EPDM compound offers the self-healing mechanism, whereas the outer layer of high density polyethylene offers protection against harmful UV radiation, abrasion and moisture.

Not to forget mentioning its flexibility. Superseal self-repairing cable is light weight and flexible thus easy to carry along and fix into corners during installation. When installing power cables you should go for top quality and easy to handle cables like this low voltage utility cable.

Applications
Superseal cable is slowly taking over the traditional low voltage power cables, given that it has a self-repairing mechanism to a damaged insulation. It can be installed as a utility secondary service cable through direct burial or underground duct in either wet or dry locations at an operating temperature of up to 90 degrees Celsius.

phase conductor code name phase insulation
thickness (mils)
prysmian cable
part number
Action
600 Volt Aluminum Single Conductor
2 awg al Clemson 60 Q0M320A Request a Quote
1/0 awg al Harvard 80 Q0Q320A Request a Quote
2/0 awg al Yale 80 Q0R320A Request a Quote
4/0 awg al Beloit 80 Q0T320A Request a Quote
350 MCM al Rutgers 80 Q0V32RA Request a Quote

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