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OPGW is a dual functioning cable performing the duties of a ground wire and also providing a patch for the transmission of voice, video or data signals. The fibers are protected from environmental conditions (lightning, short circuit, loading) to ensure reliability and longevity. The cable is designed to be installed on transmission and distribution lines to carry voice, data and video communications, especially in lighting waveform monitoring system, an observation system for overhead test line, maintenance data information system, power line protection system, power line operation system, and unmanned substation monitoring.
OPGW cable has two constructions: Central loose tube type---The fibers is placed loosely in a sealed and water resistant stainless steel tube filled with water blocking gel. This tube provides protection to the fibers during installation and operation under severe environmental conditions. Aluminium layer over the tube is optional. The stainless optical tube is located at the center of the cable protected by single or multiple layers of aluminium clad steel and aluminium alloy wires. The Aluminium-clad steel wires are shaped trapezoidally around the optical unit to provide compact construction. The metallic wires provide mechanical strength to withstand severe installation and operating conditions, while achieving conductivity to control temperature rise during short circuit conditions. This type can accommodate up to 48 fibers in a cable. Despite such a high fiber count in a single tube, each optical fiber is clearly distinguishable utilizing a fiber identification system consisting of coloring and the number of ring marks on it. This compact design features high mechanical strength and fault current rating within a smaller diameter. The smaller diameter also results in excellent sag tension performance. Multi loose tube type--- The fibers is placed loosely in a sealed and water resistant stainless steel tube filled with water blocking gel. Two or three stainless steel optical tubes are helically stranded in the inner layer of a multiple-layer cable. The multi loose tube type is designed mostly for very high fiber count requirement over 48 with the maximum fiber count reaching 144. The multi loose tube type can meet the requirement of huge cross and large current capacity.
Cable section (mm2) |
Nominal Outer Diameter (mm/in) |
Nominal Weight(kg/km)(lb/kft) | Max working tension(kN) | Modulus of clasticity(kN/mm2) | Heat expansion coefficient(10-6/℃) | DC Resistance (Ω/km) |
Short-circuit current capacity (kA2s) |
35 | 8.1/0.318 | 250/167.79 | 45.2 | 162.0 | 13.0 | 2.433 | 8.9 |
50 | 9.6/0.378 | 343/230.20 | 63.0 | 162.0 | 13.0 | 1.743 | 16.5 |
70 | 11.4/0.448 | 487/326.85 | 89.3 | 162.0 | 13.0 | 1.237 | 3.04 |
90 | 12.5/0.492 | 368/246.98 | 58.2 | 94.1 | 17.3 | 0.473 | 72.7 |
105 | 13.5/0.531 | 428/287.25 | 67.9 | 94.1 | 17.3 | 0.403 | 98.8 |
130 | 15.0/0.590 | 527/353.69 | 83.8 | 94.1 | 17.3 | 0.329 | 149.9 |
Physical Properties
Minimum Bending Radius: | Maximum Compressive Load: | 4000N for unarmoured | |
Under installation: | 20×OD | 6000N for armoured | |
During operation | 10×OD for unarmoured cables | Repeated Impact: | 4.4 N.m (J) |
20×OD for unarmoured cables | Twist (Torsion): | 180×10 times, 125×OD | |
Temperature Range: | Cyclic Flexing: | 25 cycles for armoured cables. | |
Operating Temperature Range: | -40℃(-40℉) to +70℃(+158℉) | 100 cycles for unarmoured cables. | |
Storage Temperature Range: | -50℃(-58℉) to +70℃(+158℉) | Crush Resistance: | 220N/cm (125lb/in) |
Temperature Cycling Tensile Strength Crush Impact Repeated Bending Torsion Kink Cable Bend Cool Bend |
IEC60794-1-2-F2 IEC60794-1-2-E1A IEC60794-1-2-E3 IEC60794-1-2-E4 IEC60794-1-2-E6 IEC60794-1-2-E7 IEC60794-1-2-E10 IEC60794-1-2-E11 IEC60794-1-2-E11 |
IEEE1138-1994