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PHASES AND NEUTRAL IDENTIFICATION. According to IDECO Requirements the identification can be achieved by clearly visible longitudinal ridges in each insulated conductor as follows: • For 1X16+16mm2 o Red phase One RIDGE according to figure no.1. o Neutral conductor (Messenger) without any RIDGE. Schedule No.1 Technical particulars for Item (1) 1 Line voltage of three phase circuit kV 0.6/1 2 Number of cores 3 cross sectional area - of phase conductor mm2 - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 4 Diameter - of phase conductor mm - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 5 Minimum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 6 Maximum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 7 overall diameter for complete cable mm 8 weight/ meter for complete cable kg/m 9 maximum drum length m 10 resistance per 1000 m at 20° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 11 resistance per 1000 m at 75° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 12 mean electrostatic capacity of each conductor to earth /1000 m µF 13 charging current/ conductor/ 1000 m of complete Cable at normal voltage Amp 14 minimum radius of bend around which cable can be laid mm 15 Maximum permissible short circuit current for 1 second - of phase conductor kA - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 16 insulation type 17 black carbon percentage % 18 minimum insulation resistance at 90° C MΩ/km 19 minimum insulation tensile strength before aging N/mm2 20 Elongation after hot-set test % 21 minimum insulation tensile strength after aging N/mm2 22 Elongation after Cooling % 23 insulation water absorption mg/cm2 24 Individual wires before stranding (for all cable size) - cross sectional area mm2 - tensile breaking stress N/mm2 - elongation on 200mm on breaking % - elastic limit of material as % break strength % 25 lay ratio for the completed cable mm Schedule No.2 Technical particulars for Item (2) 1 Line voltage of three phase circuit kV 0.6/1 2 Number of cores 3 cross sectional area - of phase conductor mm2 - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 4 Diameter - of phase conductor mm - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 5 Minimum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 6 Maximum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 7 overall diameter for complete cable mm 8 weight/ meter for complete cable kg/m 9 maximum drum length m 10 resistance per 1000 m at 20° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 11 resistance per 1000 m at 75° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 12 mean electrostatic capacity of each conductor to earth /1000 m µF 13 charging current/ conductor/ 1000 m of complete Cable at normal voltage Amp 14 minimum radius of bend around which cable can be laid mm 15 Maximum permissible short circuit current for 1 second - of phase conductor kA - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 16 insulation type 17 black carbon percentage % 18 minimum insulation resistance at 90° C MΩ/km 19 minimum insulation tensile strength before aging N/mm2 20 Elongation after hot-set test % 21 minimum insulation tensile strength after aging N/mm2 22 Elongation after Cooling % 23 insulation water absorption mg/cm2 24 Individual wires before stranding (for all cable size) - cross sectional area mm2 - tensile breaking stress N/mm2 - elongation on 200mm on breaking % - elastic limit of material as % break strength % 25 lay ratio for the completed cable mm

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PHASES AND NEUTRAL IDENTIFICATION. According to IDECO Requirements the identification can be achieved by clearly visible longitudinal ridges in each insulated conductor as follows: For 1X16+16mm2 o Red phase One RIDGE according to figure no.1. o Neutral conductor (Messenger) without any RIDGE. Schedule No.1 Technical particulars for Item (1) 1 Line voltage of three phase circuit kV 0.6/1 2 Number of cores 3 cross sectional area - of phase conductor mm2 - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 4 Diameter - of phase conductor mm - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 5 Minimum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 6 Maximum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 7 overall diameter for complete cable mm 8 weight/ meter for complete cable kg/m 9 maximum drum length m 10 resistance per 1000 m at 20° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 11 resistance per 1000 m at 75° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 12 mean electrostatic capacity of each conductor to earth /1000 m µF 13 charging current/ conductor/ 1000 m of complete Cable at normal voltage Amp 14 minimum radius of bend around which cable can be laid mm 15 Maximum permissible short circuit current for 1 second - of phase conductor kA - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 16 insulation type 17 black carbon percentage % 18 minimum insulation resistance at 90° C MΩ/km 19 minimum insulation tensile strength before aging N/mm2 20 Elongation after hot-set test % 21 minimum insulation tensile strength after aging N/mm2 22 Elongation after Cooling % 23 insulation water absorption mg/cm2 24 Individual wires before stranding (for all cable size) - cross sectional area mm2 - tensile breaking stress N/mm2 - elongation on 200mm on breaking % - elastic limit of material as % break strength % 25 lay ratio for the completed cable mm Schedule No.2 Technical particulars for Item (2) 1 Line voltage of three phase circuit kV 0.6/1 2 Number of cores 3 cross sectional area - of phase conductor mm2 - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 4 Diameter - of phase conductor mm - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 5 Minimum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 6 Maximum insulation thickness - of phase conductor - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 7 overall diameter for complete cable mm 8 weight/ meter for complete cable kg/m 9 maximum drum length m 10 resistance per 1000 m at 20° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 11 resistance per 1000 m at 75° C - of phase conductor Ω - of street lighting conductor Ω - of neutral (messenger) Ω 12 mean electrostatic capacity of each conductor to earth /1000 m µF 13 charging current/ conductor/ 1000 m of complete Cable at normal voltage Amp 14 minimum radius of bend around which cable can be laid mm 15 Maximum permissible short circuit current for 1 second - of phase conductor kA - of street lighting conductor - of neutral (messenger) 16 insulation type 17 black carbon percentage % 18 minimum insulation resistance at 90° C MΩ/km 19 minimum insulation tensile strength before aging N/mm2 20 Elongation after hot-set test % 21 minimum insulation tensile strength after aging N/mm2 22 Elongation after Cooling % 23 insulation water absorption mg/cm2 24 Individual wires before stranding (for all cable size) - cross sectional area mm2 - tensile breaking stress N/mm2 - elongation on 200mm on breaking % - elastic limit of material as % break strength % 25 lay ratio for the completed cable mm

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