Basic
- Type: Crane cables, Mining cables
- Operating voltage: 3,6/6 kV, 6/10 kV, 8,7/15 kV, 12/20 kV, 14/25 kV, 18/30 kV
Medium voltage, screened single core cable based on DIN VDE 0250-813
Industrial application
UV resistance
Vertical flame propagation for a single cable (EN 60332-1-2)
Halogen-free (EN 60754)
High flexibility
Drag chains
Mechanical resistance
Oil resistance (EN 60811-404)
Low operating temperature
Mining applicationsMax. permissible conductor temp.: 90 °C
Max. short-circuit temp. at conductor: 200 °C
Max. tensile load per conductor: 15 N/mm²
Bending radius:
– fixed installation: ≥ 6 x outer-Ø
– free moving: ≥ 8 x outer-Ø
Movement speed (typical values):
– Shore-power systems: 6 m/min
– Energy chains on cranes: 70 – 240 m/min
Flexible voltage cable used in short lengths, e.g. as a connection in switch-gear or transformer houses where small bending radius is requested. Cable are also used in slow moving Offshore-Power-Systems: energy chains or reeling operation or power supply for large electrical applications and drives via cable carrier systems and Shore Power System for container vessels / energy chains on e.g. port / intermodal cranes
| BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y 3,6/6 kV | |||||||
| Cat. no. | n x mm2 | Maximum conductor resistance | Nominal diameter over insulation | Outer diameter min.-max. [mm] | Approximate cable weight [kg/km] | Current carrying capacity | |
| BM1595 | 1×25/16 | 0.795 | 13,0 | 21-23 | 715 | 135 | |
| BM1596 | 1×35/16 | 0.565 | 14,0 | 22-24 | 830 | 169 | |
| BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y 6/10 kV | |||||||
| Cat. no. | n x mm2 | Maximum conductor resistance | Nominal diameter over insulation | Outer diameter min.-max. [mm] | Approximate cable weight [kg/km] | Current carrying capacity | |
| BM1600 | 1×25/16 | 0.795 | 13 | 21-23 | 730 | 135 | |
| BM1601 | 1×35/16 | 0.565 | 14,5 | 22-24 | 860 | 169 | |
| BM1602 | 1×50/16 | 0.393 | 16 | 24-26 | 1050 | 207 | |
| BM1603 | 1×70/16 | 0.277 | 18 | 26-28 | 1290 | 268 | |
| BM1604 | 1×95/16 | 0.210 | 19 | 27-29 | 1550 | 328 | |
| BM1605 | 1×120/16 | 0.164 | 21 | 29-31 | 1820 | 383 | |
| BM1606 | 1×150/25 | 0.132 | 23 | 31-33 | 2170 | 444 | |
| BM1607 | 1×185/25 | 0.108 | 25 | 33-35 | 2510 | 510 | |
| BM1608 | 1×240/25 | 0.0817 | 27 | 36-38 | 3080 | 607 | |
| BM1609 | 1×300/25* | 0.0654 | 29 | 38-40 | 3710 | 703 | |
| BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y 12/20 kV | |||||||
| Cat. no. | n x mm2 | Maximum conductor resistance | Nominal diameter over insulation | Outer diameter min.-max. [mm] | Approximate cable weight [kg/km] | Current carrying capacity | |
| BM1615 | 1×25/16 | 0.795 | 17 | 25-27 | 930 | 135 | |
| BM1616 | 1×35/16 | 0.565 | 18 | 26-28 | 1070 | 169 | |
| BM1617 | 1×50/16 | 0.393 | 19 | 27-29 | 1260 | 207 | |
| BM1618 | 1×70/16 | 0.277 | 21 | 29-31 | 1520 | 268 | |
| BM1619 | 1×95/16 | 0.210 | 23 | 31-33 | 1790 | 328 | |
| BM1620 | 1×120/16 | 0.164 | 24 | 33-35 | 2070 | 383 | |
| BM1621 | 1×150/25 | 0.132 | 26 | 35-37 | 2450 | 444 | |
| BM1622 | 1×185/25 | 0.108 | 28 | 37-39 | 2810 | 510 | |
| BM1623 | 1×240/25 | 0.0817 | 30 | 39-41 | 3350 | 607 | |
| BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y 18/30 kV | |||||||
| Cat. no. | n x mm2 | Maximum conductor resistance | Nominal diameter over insulation | Outer diameter min.-max. [mm] | Approximate cable weight [kg/km] | Current carrying capacity | |
| BM1630 | 1×25/16 | 0.795 | 20 | 28-30 | 1130 | 135 | |
| BM1631 | 1×35/16 | 0.565 | 21,5 | 30-32 | 1300 | 169 | |
| BM1632 | 1×50/16 | 0.393 | 23 | 31-33 | 1500 | 207 | |
| BM1633 | 1×70/16 | 0.277 | 24,5 | 33-35 | 1750 | 268 | |
| BM1634 | 1×95/16 | 0.210 | 26 | 35-37 | 2080 | 328 | |
| BM1635 | 1×120/16 | 0.164 | 28 | 37-39 | 2360 | 383 | |
| BM1636 | 1×150/25 | 0.132 | 30 | 39-41 | 2720 | 444 | |
| BM1637 | 1×185/25 | 0.108 | 32 | 41-43 | 3100 | 510 | |
| BM1638 | 1×240/25 | 0.0817 | 34 | 43-45 | 3640 | 607 |
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