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FERE 1,8/3kV 3x150+GS48
FERE 1,8/3kV 3x150+GS48
WATERLINK - FERE 1,8/3kV is a grease-filled armoured cable for use as a shore power cable in the farming industry and other dynamic installations, as well as submarine cable.
Read more- Nexans ref. : 10580437
- Country ref. : 1007929
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductNexans specification
WATERLINK - FERE 1,8/3kV is an uniqe submarine cablesolution. FERE is intended for voltages up to 3kV, this provides a very robust construction with opportunity to change the operating voltage and therby increase the power transmission. The cable is designed to be used in all classes defined in NS 9415 Floating fish farms.
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Conductor flexibility
Stranded class 2
Fiber optic type
SingleMode 9/125
Inner sheath
Polyethylene
Insulation
PE
Outer sheath
PE
Type of conductor
Copper
With Green/Yellow core
No
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Approximate weight
7400 kg/km
Approximate weight in seawater
5100 kg/km
Nominal outer diameter
53.5 mm
Conductor cross-section
150 mm²
Number of cores
3
Steel Wire diameter
2.5 mm
Number of optical fibres
48
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Max. DC resistance of the conductor at 20°C
0.124 Ohm/km
Permissible current rating in open air
370 A
Permissible current rating submerged in water, 15°C ambient temperature
400 A
Permissible current rating when buried
365 A
Permissible short circuit current conductor 1s
21.8 kA
Rated Voltage Uo/U (Um)
1.8 / 3 (3.6) kV
Mechanical characteristics
Mechanical characteristics
Maximum Pulling Tension
146 kN
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
Maximum deployment ocean depth
500 m
Minimum dynamic operating bending radius
800.0 mm
Operating temperature, range
-25 ... 50 °C
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