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High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductor, AПвКсПпг

High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductor, AПвКсПпг

¥64.80-259.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Low-Flame Power Cable AVVGng(A) up to 1 kV

Low-Flame Power Cable AVVGng(A) up to 1 kV

¥4.32-25.92
Ludinovokabel OJSC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, Paper Insulation, 6/10 kV, CAAG P

Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, Paper Insulation, 6/10 kV, CAAG P

¥64.80-259.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Copper Conductors, 3kV, VBbShng(A)

Power Cable with Copper Conductors, 3kV, VBbShng(A)

¥6.48-43.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductor, APvPpu2g

High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductor, APvPpu2g

¥64.80-259.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors for Voltage 6-35 kV, AПвП2г

Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors for Voltage 6-35 kV, AПвП2г

¥6.48-43.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, CASB2l Model

High Voltage Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, CASB2l Model

¥6.48-43.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Copper Conductors 6 kV, PвBP

Power Cable with Copper Conductors 6 kV, PвBP

¥6.48-25.92
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Copper Conductors, XLPE Insulation, 6-35 kV, PVC Sheath

Power Cable with Copper Conductors, XLPE Insulation, 6-35 kV, PVC Sheath

¥64.80-302.40
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, XLPE Insulation, 6 kV - APvP2g

Power Cable with Aluminum Conductors, XLPE Insulation, 6 kV - APvP2g

¥10.80-43.20
KAMSKY CABLE LLC 🇷🇺
Power Cable with Cross-Linked Polyethylene Insulation, 64/110 kV

Power Cable with Cross-Linked Polyethylene Insulation, 64/110 kV

¥64.80-432
ESTRALIN ZVK LLC 🇷🇺
Armolight Heavy-Duty Insulated Power Cable with Mechanical Protection

Armolight Heavy-Duty Insulated Power Cable with Mechanical Protection

¥64.80-216
DS-ENGINEERING LLC 🇷🇺

常见问题

How do Russian cable types correspond to IEC designations?
Construction principles match: VVG corresponds to copper PVC-insulated power cable of the IEC 60502-1 type, AVBbShv to armoured aluminium cable, and SIP to aerial bundled conductor. Cross-sections follow the same square-millimetre series. Suppliers issue comparison sheets and full construction drawings so your engineers can approve equivalence against project specifications.
What is the minimum order — can I buy less than a full drum?
The drum is the practical unit: cutting opens a factory length and most plants avoid it for small remnants. However, plants will wind custom lengths to order — say, 12 drums of 350 metres to match your feeder runs — which is more useful than buying standard lengths and generating offcuts. Project lots start around 5–10 km total.
Are fire-rated and halogen-free executions available?
Yes. Most power and control families come in low-smoke halogen-free (ng-LS, ng-HF) and fire-resistant (FR) executions, tested for flame spread, smoke density and circuit integrity under fire. State the fire performance class your code requires and the plant will match it and attach the corresponding test protocols.
What documentation supports a utility tender submission?
Plants provide type test protocols, routine test certificates per drum, EAC conformity declarations, construction drawings and ISO 9001 factory certification. For medium voltage cable, partial discharge and voltage test records are included. This package normally satisfies tender technical files; specific national homologation, where required, is discussed case by case.
How is cable shipped and how long does it take?
Drums load into containers or open wagons; a 40-foot container carries roughly 15–25 tonnes of cable depending on drum sizes. Production of non-stock positions takes 2–5 weeks. Trucking to Central Asia adds 7–14 days; sea freight from Novorossiysk or St. Petersburg to the Gulf or East Africa runs 25–45 days.
Can conductors be supplied in aluminium to cut project cost?
Yes, and this is a major lever: aluminium low voltage cable, with 531 listings here, prices well below copper for distribution feeders where the larger cross-section is acceptable. Suppliers will recalculate your copper schedule into aluminium equivalents, showing the cross-section conversion and the cost difference per kilometre, so you can decide line by line.