Nexans Canada Inc.

Utility Cables

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Nexans neutral supported cables consist of an assembly of one, two, or three insulated phase conductors factory cabled around a neutral conductor. The neutral conductor is the supporting member. The conductors are insulated with polyethylene (PE) rated 75°C or crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) rated 90°C and are sunlight resistant.

Nexans Overhead Covered Line Wire is manufactured and tested in accordance with ANSI/ICEA S-70-547 and CSA C68.9.

One black and one white insulated solid copper conductor laid parallel with an overall black, low temperature PVC jacket.

Compact stranded aluminum conductors
Black cross-linked polyethylene insulation with colour coded stripe
Full or reduced copper concentric neutral conductor
Black sunlight resistant PVC jacket
600 Volts
CSA C22.2 No.52

Compact stranded AA-8000 series aluminum conductor material (ACM) per ASTM B801 Class B or ASTM B836 (Single Input Wire), or aluminum alloy 1350 per ASTM B400 Class B.    

Compact stranded AA-8000 series aluminum conductor material (ACM)
Per ASTM B801 Class B or ASTM B836 (Single Input Wire), or aluminum alloy 1350 per ASTM B400 Class B.

Nexans ENERGEX® CN has a semiconducting crosslinked polyolefin (XLPO) conductor shield, a tree retardant crosslinked polyethylene (TRXLPE) insulation and a strippable semiconducting crosslinked polyolefin (XLPO) insulation shield.  Three phase systems typically use CN cables with 1/3 neutrals. 

Used for underground DC power supply feeder to cathodic protection systems for pipelines, storage tanks, and other buried or submerged structures.

Nexans CORUSHIELD® Shielded Power Cables are single conductor metallic shielded power cables available in voltage classes from 5 kV to 46 kV.  These cables are manufactured using the latest in clean compound handling technology.  

The bare aluminum and ACSR conductors described here are suitable for installation in all practical spans on transmission towers, wood poles and other structures, ranging from long distance EHV transmission lines to sub-service spans at distribution or utilization voltages on private premises.