BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y

Medium voltage, screened single core cable based on DIN VDE 0250-813

Industrial application Industrial application
UV resistance UV resistance
Vertical flame propagation for a single cable (EN 60332-1-2) Vertical flame propagation for a single cable (EN 60332-1-2)
Halogen-free (EN 60754) Halogen-free (EN 60754)
High flexibility High flexibility
Drag chains Drag chains
Mechanical resistance Mechanical resistance
Oil resistance (EN 60811-404) Oil resistance (EN 60811-404)
Low operating temperature Low operating temperature
Mining applications Mining applications

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

Operating temperature

  • fixed installation from: -50°C
  • fixed installation up to: 90°C
  • flexible connections from: -40°C
  • flexible connections up to: 90°C

Max. 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

Cable construction

  • Conductor material: tinned copper wires
  • Core construction: Class 5 (according to EN 60228, IEC 60228)
  • Insulation type: rubber
  • Core arrangement: single-core cable
  • Sheath color: red

Fire and functional properties

  • Halogen-free

Flame retardant

  • For a single insulated cable

Installation conditions

  • Handling apllications
  • Flexible connections

Environmental resistance

  • Oil resistant EN 60811-404
  • Increased mechanical resistance
  • UV resistance

Additional elements

  • Steel wire braid reinforcement, Concentric ground conductor

Certificates

  • UL

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 mm2Maximum
conductor
resistance
Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
Outer
diameter
min.-max.
[mm]
Approximate
cable weight
[kg/km]
Current carrying
capacity
BM15951×25/160.79513,021-23715135
BM15961×35/160.56514,022-24830169
BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y
6/10 kV
Cat. no.n x mm2Maximum
conductor
resistance
Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
Outer
diameter
min.-max.
[mm]
Approximate
cable weight
[kg/km]
Current carrying
capacity
BM16001×25/160.7951321-23730135
BM16011×35/160.56514,522-24860169
BM16021×50/160.3931624-261050207
BM16031×70/160.2771826-281290268
BM16041×95/160.2101927-291550328
BM16051×120/160.1642129-311820383
BM16061×150/250.1322331-332170444
BM16071×185/250.1082533-352510510
BM16081×240/250.08172736-383080607
BM16091×300/25*0.06542938-403710703
BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y
12/20 kV
Cat. no.n x mm2Maximum
conductor
resistance
Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
Outer
diameter
min.-max.
[mm]
Approximate
cable weight
[kg/km]
Current carrying
capacity
BM16151×25/160.7951725-27930135
BM16161×35/160.5651826-281070169
BM16171×50/160.3931927-291260207
BM16181×70/160.2772129-311520268
BM16191×95/160.2102331-331790328
BM16201×120/160.1642433-352070383
BM16211×150/250.1322635-372450444
BM16221×185/250.1082837-392810510
BM16231×240/250.08173039-413350607
BiTflex®(N)TMCGCW11Y
18/30 kV
Cat. no.n x mm2Maximum
conductor
resistance
Nominal
diameter
over
insulation
Outer
diameter
min.-max.
[mm]
Approximate
cable weight
[kg/km]
Current carrying
capacity
BM16301×25/160.7952028-301130135
BM16311×35/160.56521,530-321300169
BM16321×50/160.3932331-331500207
BM16331×70/160.27724,533-351750268
BM16341×95/160.2102635-372080328
BM16351×120/160.1642837-392360383
BM16361×150/250.1323039-412720444
BM16371×185/250.1083241-433100510
BM16381×240/250.08173443-453640607
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