CEPJR95/NC Marine Flexible Power Cable | Halogen-Free Fire-Resistant, Full High-Temp Sheath & Steel Armor (0.6/1kV)

Product Overview

The CEPJR95/NC represents the ultimate level of safety and durability in marine flexible power cables. It is a premium halogen-free, low-smoke, fire-resistant cable engineered for the most critical circuits where maintaining operation during a fire, withstanding extreme physical stress, and performing reliably in high ambient temperatures are all mandatory. Combining superior Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) insulation with a fully cross-linked polyolefin (SHF2) dual-sheath system and galvanized steel wire armor, this cable delivers an uncompromising solution for vital safety and power systems in the most severe marine and industrial environments.


Technical Specifications

  • Rated Voltage (U₀/U): 0.6/1 kV

  • Maximum Continuous Conductor Temperature: 90°C

  • Sheath Material (SHF2) Temperature Rating: Up to 105°C (Typical)

  • Conductor: Tinned or Plain Stranded, Annealed Copper Wire (Class 5/6 flexible) (IEC 60228)

  • Available Cross-Sections: 0.75 mm² to 300 mm²

  • Core Configurations: 1 to 37 Cores


Cable Construction & Materials

Item Code Material / Description
Series Code C Marine Power Cable
Conductor / Tinned/Plain Stranded, Annealed Copper Wire (Flexible Class 5/6)
Insulation E EPR insulated
Inner Sheath PJ Cross-linked Polyolefin(SHF2)
Armor 9 Galvanized Steel Wire Braid
Outer Sheath 5 Cross-linked Polyolefin(SHF2)
Outer Sheath Color / Black or other Color
Flammability NC Halogen Free Low Smoke Fire Resistant

Key Performance Characteristics

  • Certified Fire Resistance (IEC 60331): The cable is designed to maintain circuit integrity and continue operating for a specified duration under direct flame, which is non-negotiable for all life-safety and emergency power circuits.

  • Complete Halogen-Free Safety Package: Integrates fire resistance (IEC 60331) with halogen-free materials (IEC 60754) and low smoke emission (IEC 61034), minimizing corrosive gas and dense smoke production during a fire to maximize personnel safety and visibility.

  • Full High-Temperature Sheath System: Features a complete dual-sheath system (inner and outer) made of cross-linked polyolefin (SHF2). This material provides superior thermal endurance, deformation resistance, and longevity in elevated ambient temperature environments.

  • Maximum Mechanical & Environmental Protection: The galvanized steel wire braid armor offers supreme resistance to crushing, impact, and tensile stress. The tough, cross-linked outer sheath fully encapsulates the armor, providing an additional robust barrier against abrasion, moisture, oils, chemicals, and corrosion.

  • High Flexibility: Utilizes flexible Class 5/6 conductors, ensuring the cable remains manageable for installation in complex cable management systems despite its heavy-duty, fully protected construction.


Standards & Compliance

This cable is designed and tested in accordance with the highest international marine and fire safety standards:

  • IEC 60092-350, 353 (General construction and tests)

  • IEC 60228 (Conductors)

  • IEC 60092-360 (Insulation and sheath materials)

  • IEC 60331 (Fire Resistance)

  • IEC 60332-1 & IEC 60332-3-22 (Flame retardancy)

  • IEC 60754 (Halogen-free)

  • IEC 61034 (Low smoke density)


Typical Applications

This cable is specified for the most critical, physically exposed, and thermally challenging safety circuits:

  • Marine & Offshore: Vital power feeds to emergency generators and fire pumps, critical alarm and control circuits, and essential systems located in engine rooms, on exposed decks, or other high-temperature, high-risk areas on passenger ships, naval vessels, and offshore platforms.

  • Critical Infrastructure & Heavy Industry: Safety-critical wiring in power plants, chemical processing facilities, tunnels, and heavy industrial settings where regulations demand certified fire-resistant cabling with both enhanced temperature resistance for the sheath and the highest level of mechanical protection.