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6/10kV RFOU-FLEX cable installations

6/10kV RFOU-FLEX cable installations

6/10kV RFOU-FLEX cable installations

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I'd like to employ 6/10kV RFOU-FLEX for generator power cable in order to absorb vibration from engine and protect cable terminal lug.
If any, I want to have any considerations for RFOU-FLEX in installations, especially materials for cable glands and cable ways or others.  
Thanks in advance

RE: 6/10kV RFOU-FLEX cable installations

Flex has nice cables, but I work for GE Jenbacher gas engine supplier in Russia, They recommend and practically allow only prysmian cables. More info on  
http://www.prysmian.com
Also you can check helucabel
http://www.helukabel.de/index.php?lang=en

They also have very good cables.

The reason for prysmian cables is because they are made for high stress environment and will not such as generators.
Series you search is protolon and for instance 6/10 120mm2 has  settings r=0.164 ohm/km c=0.51 micro Farads/km, 479A allowed current, 17,16kA 1s  over current allowed,   Force withstandable 1800N... So its a top of the class cable :)

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