Application:
Specifically designed for connecting photovoltaic system components inside and outside of building and equipment with high mechanical requirements and extreme weather conditions .For permanent installations.
Model No.:Solar wire/PV wire
Material:Tinned Copper/HDPE/HDPE
Brand:KINGYEAR
Standard:ASTM/IEC/AS/GBT/BS
Place of Origin:China
Package:Exported Wooden Drum or soft roll
Range of Application:indoor
Terms of Payment: L/C, T/T, D/P, PayPal, Western Union, Small-amount payment
Certification:ISO,CE and other certifications.
Production Capacity:30000m/week
Cable made of electron-beam cross-linked insulation and coating; high resistance against heat , cold, oil, abrasion, ozone, UV and weather; with improved reaction in case of fire . low smoke, halogen free , flame free , flame retardant; flexible, easy to strip, very low space requirement, extremely, extremely mechanically robust, very long lifetime.
Photovoltaic solar (PV) cables are intended for interconnecting power supplies within renewable energy photovoltaic systems such as solar panel arrays in solar energy farms. PV cables are manufactured in accordance with standard BS EN 50618 and are suitable for fixed installations, internal and external with conduit or systems, but not for direct burial applications.
The key advantages of PV cables compared to normal electrical cables include:
1-UV Resistant: PV cables are typically designed to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight without degradation, as they are installed outdoors in solar installations.
2-Weatherproof: PV cables are constructed to be weatherproof, designed to withstand harsh environmental factors such as moisture, rain, and extreme temperatures.
3-Flexibility: PV cables are often designed to be flexible to facilitate installation and routing around corners and obstacles in the PV system.
4-High-Temperature Rating: PV cables are engineered to withstand high temperatures generated by sunlight and the electrical currents passing through them.
5-Insulation: PV cables are insulated to protect against electrical shock and short circuits. The insulation material used is usually cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) to provide electrical insulation and resistance to heat and weathering.
6-Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH): Depending on the PV cables, most are manufactured with LSZH insulation and sheathing materials to lessen the emissions of toxic gasses and smoke in the event of a fire, making them safer for indoor installations or heavily populated areas.
PV cables are also color-coded for easy identification (red for positive (+), black for negative (-)). These features are crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of solar power systems.
KINGYEAR from 2013-2018 are mainly for domestic trading and processing to some export trading companies. The average sales amount are about RMB 320,000,000 per year. For cables oversea market, From last may till now we have expanded our market to Bolivia, Peru, Dominican, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Iraq, Mongolia, Indonesia and some Africa country. With total sales amount over USD10,000,000.
Specifications
AAC - BS 215
Code Name |
Nominal |
Stranding and |
Sectional Area |
Approximate |
Linear Mass |
Calculated |
Calculated |
Current Rating |
mm 2 |
mm |
mm 2 |
mm |
kg/km |
daN |
Ω/km |
A |
|
Midge |
22 |
7/2.06 |
23.33 |
6.18 |
64 |
399 |
1.227 |
114 |
Aphis |
25 |
7/3.35 |
26.4 |
7.2 |
73 |
411 |
1.081 |
134 |
Gnat |
25 |
7/2.21 |
26.8 |
6.6 |
73 |
459 |
1.066 |
135 |
Weevil |
30 |
3/3.66 |
31.6 |
7.9 |
86 |
486 |
0.9082 |
163 |
Mosquito |
35 |
7/2.59 |
37 |
7.8 |
101 |
603 |
0.7762 |
188 |
Ladybird |
40 |
7/2.79 |
42.8 |
8.4 |
117 |
687 |
0.6689 |
210 |
Ant |
50 |
7/3.10 |
52.83 |
9.3 |
145 |
828 |
0.5419 |
181 |
Fly |
60 |
7/3.40 |
63.55 |
10.2 |
174 |
990 |
0.4505 |
199 |
Bluebottle |
70 |
7/3.66 |
73.7 |
11 |
202 |
1134 |
0.3881 |
228 |
Earwig |
75 |
7/3.78 |
78.5 |
11.4 |
215 |
1194 |
0.3644 |
242 |
Grasshopper |
80 |
7/3.91 |
84.1 |
11.7 |
230 |
1278 |
0.3406 |
251 |
Clegg |
90 |
7/4.17 |
95.6 |
12.5 |
262 |
1453 |
0.2994 |
285 |
Beetle |
100 |
19/2.67 |
106 |
13.4 |
293 |
1742 |
0.2704 |
295 |
Wasp |
100 |
7/4.39 |
106 |
13.17 |
290 |
1600 |
0.2702 |
271 |
Bee |
125 |
7/4.90 |
132 |
14.7 |
361 |
1994 |
0.2169 |
330 |
Cricket |
150 |
7/5.36 |
157.9 |
16.1 |
432 |
2385 |
0.1818 |
395 |
Hornet |
150 |
19/3.25 |
157.6 |
16.25 |
434 |
2570 |
0.1825 |
346 |
Caterpillar |
175 |
19/3.53 |
186 |
17.7 |
512 |
2863 |
0.1547 |
410 |
Chafer |
200 |
19/3.78 |
213.2 |
18.9 |
587 |
3240 |
0.1349 |
414 |
Spider |
225 |
19/3.99 |
236.9 |
20 |
652 |
3601 |
0.1211 |
462 |
Cockroach |
250 |
19/4.22 |
265.7 |
21.1 |
731 |
4040 |
0.1083 |
470 |
Butterfly |
300 |
19/4.65 |
322.7 |
23.25 |
888 |
4875 |
0.08916 |
528 |
Drone |
350 |
37/3.58 |
373.3 |
25.1 |
1029 |
5745 |
0.07741 |
612 |
Moth |
350 |
19/5.00 |
373.2 |
25 |
1027 |
5637 |
0.07711 |
612 |
Centipede |
400 |
37/3.78 |
415.2 |
26.46 |
1145 |
6310 |
0.06944 |
619 |
Locust |
400 |
19/5.36 |
428.5 |
26.8 |
1179 |
6473 |
0.0671 |
656 |
Maybug |
450 |
37/4.09 |
486.9 |
28.6 |
1342 |
7401 |
0.05931 |
729 |
Scorpion |
500 |
37/4.27 |
529.5 |
29.9 |
1460 |
7998 |
0.05441 |
790 |
Cicada |
600 |
37/4.65 |
628.6 |
32.6 |
1733 |
9495 |
0.04588 |
940 |
Tarantula |
750 |
37/5.23 |
794.6 |
36.6 |
2191 |
12010 |
0.03627 |
1150 |
DIN-48201
Nominal Area |
Stranding |
Overall Diameter |
Weight |
Rated Strength |
Electrical Resistance |
Current Rating* |
|
Nominal |
Teorical |
||||||
mm^2 |
mm^2 |
No.×mm |
mm |
kg/km |
KN |
Ω/Km |
A |
16 |
15.89 |
7/1.70 |
5.1 |
43 |
2.84 |
1.8022 |
83 |
25 |
24.25 |
7/2.10 |
6.3 |
66 |
4.17 |
1.181 |
108 |
35 |
34.36 |
7/2.50 |
7.5 |
94 |
5.78 |
0.8333 |
134 |
50 |
49.48 |
7/3.00 |
9 |
135 |
7.94 |
0.5787 |
168 |
50 |
48.35 |
19/1.80 |
9 |
133 |
8.45 |
0.5951 |
166 |
70 |
65.81 |
19/2.10 |
10.5 |
181 |
11.32 |
0.4372 |
200 |
95 |
93.27 |
19/2.50 |
12.5 |
256 |
15.68 |
0.3085 |
248 |
120 |
116.99 |
19/2.80 |
14 |
322 |
18.78 |
0.2459 |
285 |
150 |
147.11 |
37/2.25 |
15.8 |
406 |
25.3 |
0.196 |
328 |
185 |
181.62 |
37/2.50 |
17.5 |
500 |
30.54 |
0.1588 |
373 |
240 |
242.54 |
61/2.25 |
20.3 |
670 |
39.51 |
0.1191 |
445 |
300 |
299.43 |
61/2.50 |
22.5 |
827 |
47.7 |
0.0965 |
506 |
400 |
400.14 |
61/2.89 |
26 |
1104 |
60.86 |
0.0722 |
602 |
500 |
499.83 |
61/3.23 |
29.1 |
1379 |
74.67 |
0.0578 |
688 |
625 |
626.2 |
91/2.96 |
32.6 |
1732 |
95.25 |
0.0462 |
786 |
800 |
802.09 |
91/3.35 |
36.9 |
2218 |
118.39 |
0.036 |
907 |
1000 |
999.71 |
91/3.74 |
41.1 |
2767 |
145.76 |
0.0289 |
1026 |
IEC 61089
Code |
Nominal Area |
Stranding |
Overall Diameter |
Weight |
Rated Strength |
Electrical Resistance |
Current Rating* |
mm^2 |
No.×mm |
mm |
kg/km |
KN |
Ω/Km |
A |
|
10 |
10 |
7/1.35 |
4.05 |
27.4 |
1.95 |
2.8633 |
62 |
16 |
16 |
7/1.71 |
5.13 |
43.8 |
3.04 |
1.7896 |
84 |
25 |
25 |
7/2.13 |
6.39 |
68.4 |
4.5 |
1.1453 |
110 |
40 |
40 |
7/2.70 |
8.1 |
109.4 |
6.8 |
0.7158 |
147 |
63 |
63 |
7/3.39 |
10.17 |
172.3 |
10.39 |
0.4545 |
195 |
100 |
100 |
19/2.59 |
12.95 |
274.8 |
17 |
0.2877 |
259 |
125 |
125 |
19/2.89 |
14.45 |
343.6 |
21.25 |
0.2302 |
297 |
160 |
160 |
19/3.27 |
16.35 |
439.8 |
26.4 |
0.1798 |
345 |
200 |
200 |
19/3.66 |
18.3 |
549.7 |
32 |
0.1439 |
396 |
250 |
250 |
19/4.09 |
20.45 |
687.1 |
40 |
0.1151 |
454 |
315 |
315 |
37/3.29 |
23.03 |
867.9 |
51.97 |
0.0916 |
522 |
400 |
400 |
37/3.71 |
25.97 |
1102 |
64 |
0.0721 |
603 |
450 |
450 |
37/3.94 |
27.58 |
1239.8 |
72 |
0.0641 |
647 |
500 |
500 |
37/4.15 |
29.05 |
1377.6 |
80 |
0.0577 |
688 |
560 |
560 |
37/4.39 |
30.73 |
1542.9 |
89.6 |
0.0515 |
736 |
630 |
630 |
61/3.63 |
32.67 |
1738.3 |
100.8 |
0.0458 |
789 |
710 |
710 |
61/3.85 |
34.65 |
1959.1 |
113.6 |
0.0407 |
845 |
800 |
800 |
61/4.09 |
36.81 |
2207.4 |
128 |
0.0361 |
905 |
900 |
900 |
61/4.33 |
38.97 |
2483.3 |
144 |
0.0321 |
967 |
1000 |
1000 |
61/4.57 |
41.13 |
2759.2 |
160 |
0.0289 |
1026 |
1120 |
1120 |
91/3.96 |
43.56 |
3093.5 |
179.2 |
0.0258 |
1091 |
1250 |
1250 |
91/4.18 |
45.98 |
3452.6 |
200 |
0.0231 |
1157 |
1400 |
1400 |
91/4.43 |
48.73 |
3866.9 |
224 |
0.0207 |
1226 |
1500 |
1500 |
91/4.58 |
50.38 |
4143.1 |
240 |
0.0193 |
1270 |
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