Q1: What is the main difference between XLPE and PVC insulation?
A: XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene) offers higher operating temperatures (+90°C), improved dielectric strength, minimal moisture absorption, and up to 40% longer lifespan compared to standard PVC. It is less prone to melting or cracking.
Q2: What does LSZH-FRNC mean and why is it important?
A: LSZH-FRNC stands for Low Smoke Zero Halogen–Flame Retardant Non-Corrosive. It ensures minimal toxic gas and smoke release during fire, dramatically lowering risk to humans and electronics.
Q3: Which standards does the N2XH 0.6/1kV Cu conductors XLPE insulated and LSZH-FRNC sheathed power cable comply with?
A: IEC 60502-1 (power cables), EN 50575/CPR (fire classes), IEC 60332-3 (flame), IEC 60754 (halogen), IEC 61034 (smoke), RoHS, CE.
Q4: Is this cable suitable for outdoor or direct burial?
A: Yes, but for limited extents (up to 0.6/1kV layouts); for direct burial or heavy UV/oil/chemical exposure, specify reinforced sheath or consider armored GSWA braid upon request.
Q5: What is the typical service life and warranty?
A: Expected field service life 25–40 years. Standard warranty offered is 5–10 years depending on project scope and installation assessment.
Q6: What are typical conductor constructions available?
A: Solid (Class 1) or stranded (Class 2) copper, in sizes from 1.5mm²–630mm², as per IEC 60228. Multicore versions for up to 4 or 5 cores (including earth/neutral).
Q7: How is installation and fire class verified?
A: On-site test certificates (for each drum/lot), CPR EN 50575 DoP (Declaration of Performance), batch traceability, flame and smoke density test results.