www.suncables.co FLEXIBLE CABLES For Special Applications PRODUCT CATALOGUE
www.suncables.co ABOUT SUN CABLES is a renowned brand owned by Nangalwala Industries (P) LTD (formely known as Nangalwala Impex (P) Ltd.) - established in the year 2004. We are reckoned as a leader in Low Voltage Specialty Cables with a decade old legacy for excellence, innovation and customization. Since inception, we have grown by leaps and bounds with our diverse range of products catering to a huge clientele. Our product portfolio includes Power Cable Assemblies, Wiring Harness, Welding Cables, Battery Leads, Railway Cables, Auto Cables, Wind Turbine Cables, Ignition Cables, Auto Utility Kits and more. With a state-of-the-art R&D department, our clients now avail customized solutions resulting in cost-efficiency. Our R&D department with a team of expert professionals is continuously developing and improvising products to offer best cabling solutions to the clients. In our technically suffice production facility, each product is manufactured with great precision ensuring safety of the end users. The machinery employed is being modernized for fast and efficient output. Our products bear the prestigious ISI mark meeting the highest standards of quality for the Indian market. For the International markets, the products meet the various standards namely IEC, BS, VDE, IEEE, etc. Each product undergoes stringent quality control tests. Moreover, our R&D Department is approved by the Department of Science & Industrial Research (DSIR) which authenticates our products. Our team of experts specializes in import substitutions with an exceptional technical knowledge, and promise customized end-to-end cabling solutions to the specialized verticals. The company has a remarkable presence in the domestic market and has also spread its wings in the overseas market catering to the MNCs and other sectors like defense, railways, mining, steel plants etc. With a holistic approach towards the cable solutions industry, aims at Evolving Together, ensuring customer satisfaction.
FLEXIBLE CABLES Cu / EPR / HOFR
FLEXIBLE CABLES 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR Category: Flexible Cables Sub Category: Copper Cables 1.1 kv Main Characteristics: Heat, Oil Resistant with Good Physical Strength Part No: H07RN-F Approval: IS 9968/Pt-1/1988 Construction: Class: 5 Stranded Tinned Copper Wire as per IS 8130 Insulation: EPR as per IS 6380/1984 Core Identification: 1 Core: Black / Red / White 2 Core: Red, Black 3 Core: Red, Yellow, Blue 4 Core: Red, Yellow, Blue & Black Inner Sheath: HOFR as per IS 6380/1984 Outer Sheath: HOFR as per IS 6380/1984 Product Features: Easy to Handle Very Good Insulation Properties Long Life High Temperature Tolerance upto 90 C Low Bend Radius Oil Resistance Very Good Physical Properties ( i.e. Stress, Aberration) Variant: FR Filler Conductor Filler Conductor Conductor Filler Conductor Technical Data: Insulation Resistance: 3670 Mega-Ohm-Km Bending Radius: 8 X OD (OD = Overall Diameter of Cable) Voltage Rated: 0.6 / 1.0 (1.2 kv) Test Voltage: 3500 Volts 1 Core Unarmoured Power Cable Temperature Range: -25 C to +90 C Short Circuit Temp.: 250 C 2 Core Unarmoured Power Cable 3 Core Unarmoured Power Cable 4 Core Unarmoured Power Cable Insulation Inner sheath Insulation Insulation Outer Sheath Inner sheath Outer Sheath Outer Sheath Inner sheath Insulation Outer Sheath
www.suncables.co Applications: General & Industrial Application Plant Wiring For Very High Life Expectancy Near Furnaces or any Other High Temperature Area Where Low Bending is Required Indoor & Outdoor Installation High Flexing Cycle
DIMENSIONAL TABLES POWER FLEXIBLE CABLES - COPPER Table - 1 Single core Rubber Insulated & Sheathed Flexible Cables according to IS: 9968/ Pt- 1/1988. Core Size SQ MM Stranding (Minimum No. of Strands) Nominal Thickness of Insulation (mm) Nominal Overall Diameter (mm) Approx. Weight (kg/km) Max. DC Resistance at 20 C Current Rating (Amp) 1 X 4.0 56/0.30 1 7.6 95.29 5.09 53 1 X 6.0 84/0.30 1 8.7 128.65 3.39 67 1 X 10.0 80/0.40 1.2 10.5 197.81 1.95 92 1 X 16.0 126/0.40 1.2 11.9 272.16 1.24 124 1 X 25.0 196/0.40 1.4 13.9 391.23 0.795 182 1 X 35.0 276/0.40 1.4 15.6 518.4 0.565 226 1 X 50.0 396/0.40 1.6 18.1 716.35 0.393 275 1 X 70.0 360/0.50 1.6 20.4 961.88 0.277 353 1 X 95.0 475/0.50 1.8 23 1244.11 0.21 430 1 X 120.0 608/0.50 1.8 25.2 1544.26 0.164 500 1 X 150.0 756/0.50 2 27.8 1899.5 0.132 577 1 X 185.0 925/0.50 2.2 30.6 2324.22 0.108 661 1 X 240.0 1221/0.50 2.4 33.9 2950.31 0.0817 781 1 X 300.0 1525/0.50 2.6 36.9 3596.18 0.0654 902 1 X 400.0 2013/0.50 2.8 41.6 4666.53 0.0495 1085 1 X 500.0 1769/0.50 3 45.9 5812.21 0.0391 1253 1 X 630.0 2257/0.50 3 50.3 7222.83 0.0292 1454 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR
Two / Three / Four Core Copper Conductor Rubber Insulated, Sheathed Flexible according to IS: 9968 (Pt-1) 88 Sizes SQ MM Stranding (Minimum No. of Strands) Nom Thickness Cable Diameter Weight Max DC Resistance At 20 0 C Current Carrying (AMP) 2 Core 3 Core 4 Core 2 Core 3 Core 4 Core 2 Core 3 Core 4 Core 2 Core 3 Core 4 Core 4.0 56/0.30 1 13.2 14.6 16.2 190.8 270.1 349.4 5.09 49 42 42 6.0 84/0.30 1 15.5 16.5 18.8 278 368.1 491.9 3.39 63 54 54 10.0 80/0.40 1.2 19.2 20.5 22.7 438.4 582.6 747.8 1.95 86 75 75 16.0 126/0.40 1.2 21.7 23.4 25.9 592.9 811 1043.4 1.24 115 100 100 25.0 196/0.40 1.4 26.7 28.4 31.2 916.6 1230.6 1562.6 0.795 149 127 127 35.0 276/0.40 1.4 29.5 31.5 34.6 1170.7 1589.6 2029.5 0.565 185 158 158 50.0 396/0.40 1.6 34 36.4 40 1586.8 2174 2787.2 0.393 225 192 192 70.0 360/0.50 1.6 38.1 40.7 45.1 2077.8 2876.8 3728.3 0.277 289 246 246 95.0 475/0.50 1.8 42.9 46.1 50.8 2660.7 3725.8 4807.5 0.21 352 298 298 120.0 608/0.50 1.8 46.9 50.2 55.6 3275.4 4579.7 5953.3 0.164 410 346 346 150.0 756/0.50 2 48.8 55.3 61.3 3568 5617 7309.3 0.132 451 399 399 185.0 925/0.50 2.2 54 60.8 67.6 4378 6857.9 8966.3 0.108 533 456 456 240.0 1221/0.50 2.4 61.2 68.2 73 5611 8778.6 10745 0.0817 633 538 508 300.0 1525 / 0.5 2.6 68.4 73 82.5 6958 10115 13371 0.0654 732 575 575 400.0 2013 / 0.5 2.8 71.6 77 86.5 8928 13029 17276 0.0495 841 661 661 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR 1.1 kv Flexible - Cu / EPR / HOFR
DRUM HANDLING GUIDE The right way to transport, handle and move drums Cables should be handled with great care while transportating. Usually these cables are transported by winding them around the drum like reels. These drums are convenient to transport only if handled the right way. These drums have battens on it. These battens are thick enough to remain unbroken. If a cable weighs more than 4 tons, there are chances of the batten getting damaged, causing harm to the cable wires, which may incur additional and expensive repair costs. Therefore, some basic guidelines need to be followed to handle the drums correctly. Keep the drum upright Always ensure that the drums are stored and moved in an upright position only. This makes the mobility of drums convenient and prevents the cables from hazards. It also avoids the cable layers from getting entangled. Keep the cable protected until it is used. Roll the drums in the direction of arrows only The cables are wound in a particular direction. Hence, the drums must be rolled in the direction of arrows only to avoid the unwinding of cables. But the drums should not be rolled for more than 5 meters of distance in the indicated direction. If it is rolled beyond the 5 m limit, the cable wind will become too tight and cut off the rope holding the cable end. This will deform the cable and make it unfit for use. the cable head should not be pinched between wire and drum. Let the drums not touch each other and stay well balanced. Necessary precautions must be taken while lowering the drum from a height. When the drum is lifted and not unloaded due to handling reasons, do not rest the drum on the deck. Handling with fork-lift truck The fork lift truck should have forks longer than the width of the drum, so that the lagging is not damaged. Different widths of drums should be painted on the forks enabling the operator to select the correct position for the drum size. While moving the drum, tilt the truck mast so that the drum remains in the fork and the points don t touch the ground. The forks should be raised 15-20 cm above the ground. If failed to raise the fork at a sufficient height, the drum is likely to fall. Don t release the drum until the truck has stopped completely. Don t push the drum with the truck. Leave sufficient room between each drum so that the fork doesn t damage the drum. Caution while nailing If the planks need to be refastened, the nailing should be done in the middle of the drum flange. Make sure that the labels or anything similar, if attached to the drums with nails do not touch the cables. Lift the drum without damage While lifting the drum, use a shaft through the centre of the drum and a wire spreader or a long a wire can also be used. Ensure that the wire is long enough so that the sides of the drum are not damaged. Also,
DRUM HANDLING GUIDE The right way to transport, handle and move drums Secure the drums firmly The drums have curvy edges which enables them to roll. It is in a very unstable state because its central section is vacant and the whole weight rests on its peripheral section. Hence, it becomes difficult to balance the drums. Use drags to prevent drums from rolling during storage. Large drums should be lifted from the base onto triangular or square edges. The wedges should be positioned by the flanges or the full width of drum. Sideways movement is eliminated by planks attached to the sides of the drum. In case smaller drums are placed between larger ones, each drum has to be supported separately to prevent damages. Fasten the drums firmly The drum is fastened to the base through the centre hole or across the flanges with wires or ropes. Avoid stacking of drums Stacking of drums should be avoided. In case the drums need to be stacked, same size of drums should be positioned exactly on top of each other. If smaller drums are stacked on larger drums, plank of the size of the larger drum should be placed in between the two drums to protect the flanges. Above method is recommended even when same size drums are stacked. Secure drums to be transported A combination of wedges and transportation support should be used and tied down front and rear to prevent movement of drums. Higher drums should be tied in side direction as high as possible. The drums loaded first should rest against the front board (observing shaft weight). If the last drum doesn t lean against the end board or the board is not strong enough, the drum must be secured. Don t drop drums The drum must not be dropped from the vehicle. The drum should be lifted either by winch of fork-lift truck as mentioned in lifting the drum. If above mentioned equipment is not available, best possible conditions must be created to unload the drums from the vehicle. A platform of the same height as the vehicle or a point in the terrain will guarantee that no damage will occur. Make sure that while unloading, the drum doesn t strike another drum to avoid damage.
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