10mm² 3 Core SWA Armoured LSZH Cable cross section showing XLPE insulation, copper conductors, steel wire armour, and black LSZH sheath

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10mm² 3 Core SWA Armoured LSZH Cable 600/1000V XLPE/LSZH

This 10mm² 3 core SWA armoured cable is designed for mains power distribution in industrial, commercial, and infrastructure environments, rated at 600/1000V with XLPE insulation and LSZH bedding and outer sheath. The cable features Class 2 stranded plain copper conductors for high current capacity and complies with BS6724 and BS EN/IEC 60228. Operating temperature range: -20°C to +90°C. Galvanised steel wire armour provides mechanical protection, suitable for direct burial, outdoor ducting, and fire-sensitive locations. LSZH construction ensures minimal smoke and toxic fume emission, compliant with IS 10101:2020 and ideal for escape routes and public buildings.

Product Information

Stock Code 310SWA
GTIN
Stock status: In stock
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Price: £8.52
incl. VAT, 20% priced per meter

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Product Features

Conductor Cross-Sectional Area 10mm² Class 2 stranded copper conductor (7/1.35mm)
Core Count 3 core configuration with blue, brown, green/yellow colour coding
Voltage Rating (Uo/U) 600/1000V
Insulation Type Cross Linked Polyethylene (XLPE), 90°C max conductor temperature
Armour/Screening Galvanised Steel Wire Armour (SWA) for mechanical protection
Sheath/Jacket Type Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) outer sheath, black colour
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to +90°C (fixed installation)
Standard Compliance BS6724, BS EN/IEC 60228, IS 10101:2020
Fire/Smoke Performance Meets BS EN/IEC 61034-2 (low smoke), BS EN/IEC 60754-1/2 (acid gas emission), flame retardant to BS EN/IEC 60332-1-2
Installation Method Suitable for direct burial, outdoor, indoor, ducted, submain, power distribution
Approximate Overall Diameter 17.9mm
Weight per Metre 0.75kg/m (750kg/km)
Voltage Drop (Three-phase AC) 4.0mV/A/m at 90°C

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