1 All Aluminum Conductor, Bare Construction Aluminum alloy 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded. Specifications Meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications: B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical Purposes B-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded Applications Classes* AA and A are used primarily for overhead transmission and primary and secondary distribution where ampacity must be maintained and a lighter conductor (compared to ACSR) is desired, when conductor strength is not a critical factor. Classes B and C are used primarily as bus, • • apparatus connectors and jumpers where additional flexibility is required. *Classes refer to stranding and are an indication of relative conductor flexibility, AA being the least flexible, C the most flexible. See referenced page in the Hardware & Supplies section: Suggested Prep Tool Cable End Strippers 2x2, 4x4 - I-9 • Code Word Size (AWG or kcmils) No. of Wires Class Individual Wire Dia. (in) Complete Cable Dia. (in) DC @ 20˚C AC @ 20˚C Allowable Ampacity (amps) Iris 2 7 AA, A .0974 .292 .26000 .31800 185 Poppy 1/0 7 AA, A .1228 .368 .16400 .20000 247 Aster 2/0 7 AA, A .1379 .414 .13000 .15900 286 Phlox 3/0 7 AA, A .1548 .464 .10300 .12600 331 Oxlip 4/0 7 AA, A .1739 .522 .08170 .09990 383 Laurel 266.8 19 A .1185 .592 .06480 .07930 444 Tulip 336.4 19 A .1331 .665 .05140 .06300 513 Daffodil 350 19 A .1357 .679 .04940 .06050 526 Canna 397.5 19 AA, A .1446 .723 .04350 .05340 570 Cosmos 477 19 AA .1584 .792 .03620 .04450 639 Dahlia 556.5 19 AA .1711 .856 .03110 .03820 703 Mistletoe 556.5 37 AA .1226 .858 .03110 .03820 704 Meadowsweet 600 37 AA .1273 .891 .02280 .03550 738 Orchid 636 37 AA, A .1311 .918 .02720 .03550 765 Petunia 750 37 AA .1424 .997 .02300 .02860 847 Arbutus 795 37 AA .1466 1.026 .02170 .02700 878 Magnolia 954 37 AA .1606 1.124 .01810 .02260 982 Bluebell 1033.5 37 AA .1671 1.170 .01670 .02100 1031 Narcissus 1272 61 AA, A .1444 1.300 .01360 .01730 1169 Coreopsis 1590 61 AA .1614 1.453 .01090 .01410 1333 Lupine 2500 91 A .1657 1.823 .00698 .00969 1706 Stranding Resistance (Ohms/M-ft) Other cables not listed here may be available upon request. Information based on Southwire specs. AAC www.ptsupply.com [email protected]800-238-7514
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All Aluminum Conductor, BareConstructionAluminum alloy 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical PurposesB-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded
ApplicationsClasses* AA and A are used primarily for overhead transmission and primary and secondary distribution where ampacity must be maintained and a lighter conductor (compared to ACSR) is desired, when conductor strength is not a critical factor. Classes B and C are used primarily as bus,
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apparatus connectors and jumpers where additional flexibility is required.
*Classes refer to stranding and are an indication of relative conductor flexibility, AA being the least flexible, C the most flexible.
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Code WordSize (AWG or kcmils) No. of Wires Class
Individual Wire Dia. (in)
Complete Cable Dia. (in) DC @ 20˚C AC @ 20˚C
Allowable Ampacity (amps)
Iris 2 7 AA, A .0974 .292 .26000 .31800 185
Poppy 1/0 7 AA, A .1228 .368 .16400 .20000 247
Aster 2/0 7 AA, A .1379 .414 .13000 .15900 286
Phlox 3/0 7 AA, A .1548 .464 .10300 .12600 331
Oxlip 4/0 7 AA, A .1739 .522 .08170 .09990 383
Laurel 266.8 19 A .1185 .592 .06480 .07930 444
Tulip 336.4 19 A .1331 .665 .05140 .06300 513
Daffodil 350 19 A .1357 .679 .04940 .06050 526
Canna 397.5 19 AA, A .1446 .723 .04350 .05340 570
Cosmos 477 19 AA .1584 .792 .03620 .04450 639
Dahlia 556.5 19 AA .1711 .856 .03110 .03820 703
Mistletoe 556.5 37 AA .1226 .858 .03110 .03820 704
Meadowsweet 600 37 AA .1273 .891 .02280 .03550 738
Orchid 636 37 AA, A .1311 .918 .02720 .03550 765
Petunia 750 37 AA .1424 .997 .02300 .02860 847
Arbutus 795 37 AA .1466 1.026 .02170 .02700 878
Magnolia 954 37 AA .1606 1.124 .01810 .02260 982
Bluebell 1033.5 37 AA .1671 1.170 .01670 .02100 1031
Narcissus 1272 61 AA, A .1444 1.300 .01360 .01730 1169
Coreopsis 1590 61 AA .1614 1.453 .01090 .01410 1333
Lupine 2500 91 A .1657 1.823 .00698 .00969 1706
StrandingResistance (Ohms/M-ft)
Other cables not listed here may be available upon request. Information based on Southwire specs.
Aluminum Conductor, Steel ReinforcedConstructionAluminum alloy 1350-H19 wires, concentrically stranded about a steel core. Core wire for ACSR is available with class A, B or C galvanizing; "aluminized" aluminum coated (AZ); or aluminum-clad (AW). Additional corrosion protection is available through the application of grease to the core or infusion of the complete cable with grease.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-230 Aluminum Wire, 1350-H19 for Electrical PurposesB-231 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-StrandedB-232 Aluminum Conductors, Concentric-Lay-Stranded, Coated Steel Reinforced for ACSRB-341 Aluminum-Coated Steel Core Wire for ACSR/AZB-498 Zinc-Coated Steel Core Wire for ACSRB-802 Zinc-5% Aluminum-Mischmetal Alloy-Coated Steel Core Wire for ACSR
ApplicationsUsed as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable. ACSR offers optimal strength for line design. Variable steel core stranding enables desired strength to be achieved without sacrificing ampacity.
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ApplicationsUsed primarily for, but not limited to, overhead secondary distribution lines. Installed on insulators, otherwise treated as a bare conductor.
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Code WordSize
(AWG or kcmils) StrandingCover
Thickness (mils)Total Diameter
(mils) XLP Conv. Poly. Allowable Ampacity
6201 Aluminum Alloy
*Oilnut 1/0 7 60 518 159 159 250
*Waterash 2/0 7 60 567 195 195 290
*Planetree 4/0 7 60 683 297 297 385
All-Aluminum
Pear 4 1 30 264 47 47 135
Peach 2 7 45 373 84 84 180
Quince 1/0 7 60 477 136 136 240
Orange 2/0 7 60 522 167 167 280
Olive 4/0 7 60 626 253 253 370
Pomegranate 4/0 19 60 632 247 247 370
Mulberry 266.8 19 60 694 305 305 430
Annona 336.4 19 60 765 377 377 495
Huckleberry 477 37 80 931 538 538 610
Paw Paw 556.5 37 80 992 619 619 670
Breadfruit 636 61 95 1,081 715 715 720
Persimmon 795 61 95 1,186 877 877 825
Grapefruit 1,033.5 61 95 1,326 - 1,118 970
ACSR
Butternut 4 6/1 30 310 72 72 135
Hickory 4 7/1 30 317 83 83 135
Pignut 2 6/1 45 406 118 118 180
Almond 1/0 6/1 60 518 190 190 235
Pecan 2/0 6/1 60 567 233 233 270
Filbert 3/0 6/1 60 622 288 288 305
Buckeye 4/0 6/1 60 683 357 357 345
Weight (lbs/M-ft)
*AWG equivalent to ACSR construction or 1350 aluminum equivalent.Information based on Southwire specs.
Other cables not listed here may be available upon request.
Duplex Service DropConstructionConductors are concentrically stranded, compressed 1350-H19 aluminum. Insulated with either PE or XLP. Neutral messengers are concentrically stranded 6201, AAC or ACSR.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
•B-901 Compressed Round Stranded Aluminum Conductors Using Single Input Wire
ApplicationsPrimarily used for 120V overhead service applications such as street lighting, outdoor lighting and temporary service for construction. To be used at voltages of 600V phase-to-phase or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 75°C for PE insulated conductors or 90°C for XLP insulated conductors.
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Code Word* AWG Stranding AWG Stranding XLP PE XLP PE
6201 Alloy Neutral-Messenger
Chihuahua 6 1 6 7 65 65 85 70
Vizsla 6 7 6 7 68 68 85 70
Harrier 4 1 4 7 99 99 115 90
Whippet 4 7 4 7 103 103 115 90
Schnauzer 2 7 2 7 157 157 150 120
Heeler 1/0 9 1/0 7 250 250 205 160
AAC Neutral-Messenger
Pekingese 6 1 6 7 61 61 85 70
Collie 6 7 6 7 64 64 85 70
Dachshund 4 1 4 7 92 92 115 90
Spaniel 4 7 4 7 96 96 115 90
Doberman 2 7 2 7 147 147 150 120
Malemute 1/0 9 1/0 7 234 234 205 160
ACSR Neutral-Messenger
Setter 6 1 6 6/1 72 72 85 70
Shepherd 6 7 6 6/1 75 75 85 70
Eskimo 4 1 4 6/1 110 110 115 90
Terrier 4 7 4 6/1 115 115 115 90
Chow 2 7 2 6/1 176 176 150 120
Bull 1/0 9 1/0 6/1 280 280 205 160
Phase Conductor
Bare Neutral Messenger
Weight (lbs/M-ft)
Allowed Ampacities
*Code word for XLP insulated products are formed by adding /XLP to the conventional code word (e.g. Chihuahua/XLP).
Information based on Southwire specs.
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Triplex Service DropConstructionConductors are concentrically stranded, compressed 1350-H19 aluminum. Insulated with either PE or XLP. Neutral messengers are concentrically stranded 6201, AAC or ACSR.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
Meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-76-474.
ApplicationsUsed to supply power, usually from a pole-mounted transformer, to the user's service head where connection to the service entrance cable is made. To be used at voltages of 600V phase-to-phase or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 75°C for PE insulated conductors or 90°C for XLP insulated conductors.
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Code Word* AWG Stranding AWG Stranding XLP PE XLP PE
6201 Alloy Neutral-Messenger
Hippa 6 7 6 7 107 107 85 70
Barnacle 4 7 4 7 160 160 115 90
Shrimp 2 7 2 7 243 243 150 120
6201 Alloy Reduced Neutral-Messenger
Crab 4 7 6 7 143 143 115 90
AAC Neutral-Messenger
Patella 6 7 6 7 103 103 85 70
Oyster 4 7 4 7 154 154 115 90
ACSR Neutral-Messenger
Paludina 6 1 6 6/1 109 109 85 70
Whelk 4 1 4 6/1 - 164 115 90
Periwinkle 4 7 4 6/1 172 172 115 90
Neritina 1/0 7 1/0 6/1 420 420 205 160
Runcina 2/0 7 2/0 6/1 520 520 235 185
Zuzara 4/0 18 4/0 6/1 789 789 315 245
ACSR Reduced Neutral-Messenger
Strombus 4 7 6 6/1 151 151 115 90
Cockle 2 7 4 6/1 228 228 150 120
Janthina 1/0 7 2 6/1 366 366 205 160
Cerapus 4/0 18 2/0 6/1 681 681 315 245
Phase Conductor
Bare Neutral Messenger
Weight (lbs/M-ft)
Allowed Ampacity
*Code word for XLP insulated products are formed by adding /XLP to the conventional code word (e.g. Hippa/XLP).
Other cables not listed here may be available upon request.
*Code word for XLP insulated products are formed by adding /XLP to the con-ventional code word (e.g. Arabian/XLP).
Bare Neutral Messenger
Code Word*AWG or kcmils Stranding
AWG or kcmils Stranding XLP PE XLP PE
6201 Alloy Neutral-Messenger
Arabian 4 7 48.69 7 217 217 100 80
Belgian 2 7 77.47 7 328 328 135 105
Shetland 1/0 9 123.3 7 519 519 180 140
Thoroughbred 2/0 11 155.4 7 639 639 205 160
Walking 4/0 18 246.9 7 977 977 275 210
AAC Neutral-Messenger
Pinto 4 7 4 7 211 211 100 80
Mustang 2 7 2 7 318 318 135 105
Criollo 1/0 9 1/0 7 506 503 180 140
Percheron 2/0 11 2/0 7 619 619 205 160
Oldenburg 4/0 18 4/0 19 945 945 275 210
Lippizaner 336.4 19 336.4 19 1,519 1,519 370 280
ACSR Neutral-Messenger
Chola 6 7 6 6/1 153 153 75 60
Hackney 4 7 4 6/1 229 229 100 80
Palomino 2 7 2 6/1 347 347 135 105
Costena 1/0 9 1/0 6/1 549 549 180 140
Grullo 2/0 11 2/0 6/1 - 677 205 160
Suffolk 3/0 17 3/0 6/1 837 837 235 185
Appaloosa 4/0 18 4/0 6/1 1,038 1,038 275 210
Bronco 336.4 19 336.4 18.1 1,568 1,568 370 280
Weight (lbs/M-ft) Allowed
Ampacity
Phase Conductor
Quadruplex Service DropConstructionConductors are concentrically stranded, compressed 1350-H19 aluminum. Insulated with either PE or XLP. Neutral messengers are concentrically stranded 6201, AAC or ACSR. Conductors are manufactured withridges for phase identification (one conductor one ridge, one conductor two ridges, one conductor plain).
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-901 Compressed Round Stranded Aluminum Conductors Using Single Input WireMeets or exceeds all applicable requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-76-474.
ApplicationsUsed to supply three-phase power, usually from a pole-mounted transformer, to the user's service head where connection to the service entrance cable is made. To be used at voltages of 600V phase-to-phase or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 75°C for PE insulated conductors or 90°C for XLP insulated conductors.
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Triplex 600V Secondary UD HI-SCOREConstructionConductors are stranded, compressed 1350-H16/H26 aluminum, insulated with an XLP meeting the requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-81-570. Neutrals are triple yellow extruded stripe. Cables with "YES" neutrals have sequential footage markers. Conductors are durably surface printed for identification. Two-phase conductors and one neutral conductor are cabled to produce the triplex cable configuration. Conductors are also available paralleled.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following applicable ASTM specifications:
B-231 Aluminum 1350 Conductors, Concentric-Lay-StrandedB-609 Aluminum 1350 Round Wire, Annealed and Intermidiate Tempers, for Electrical PurposesB-786 19 Wire Combination Unilay-Stranded Aluminum Conductors for Subsequent InsulationB-901 Compressed Round Stranded Aluminum Conductors Using Single Input Wire
HI-SCORE triplex or paralleled 600V secondary UD cable insulation meets or exceeds all grade and type require-ments of ANSI/ICEA S-81-570 and UL Standard 854 for Type USE-2.
ApplicationsUsed for secondary distribution and underground service at 600V or less, either direct burial or in ducts. Especially suited for applications requiring superior resistance to mechanical damage. Rated 90°C continuous operation, 130°C emergency overload and short circuit 250°C.
15kV Primary UD CableConstructionThe phase conductor is concentrically stranded, compressed soft copper or 1350-H16/26 aluminum alloy. The cable is composed of the conductor, cov-ered by a semi-conducting XLP strand shield, a tree-retardant XLP primary insulation and a semi-conducting XLP insulation shield. Conductors are available with either 100% or 133% insulation levels. A concentric neutral of bare copper wires is applied over the insulation shield.
Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding
No. of Wires AWG
Bare Phase Cond.
Over Insul.
Over Insul. Shield
Comp. Cable
Comp. Cable Weight
(lbs/M-ft)Direct Burial
In Ducts
Aluminum Conductor, .175" insulation, 100% insulation level Call for specs on cable with copper conductor
*Full neutral construction (ampacities assume - single phase circuit, one cable).**1/3 neutral cable (ampacities assume - three-phase circuit, three cables triplexed, multi-point grounding per ICEA methods).
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following applicable ASTM specifications:
B-3 Soft Annealed Copper WireB-8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors, Hard, Medium-Hard or SoftB-230 Aluminum, 1350-H19 Wire for Electrical Purposes
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B-231 Aluminum 1350 Conductors, Concentric-Lay-StrandedB-609 Aluminum 1350 Round Wire, Annealed and Intermediate Tempers, for Electrical Purposes
Manufactured to the latest edition of the following specifications and, in case of specification conflicts, in the order listed: ANSI/ICEA S-94-649, AEIC CS-8, RUS U-1.
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ApplicationsPredominantly used for primary underground distribution; suitable for use in wet or dry locations, direct burial, underground duct and where exposed to sunlight. To be used at 15kV or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90°C for normal operation.
25kV Primary UD CableConstructionThe phase conductor is concentrically stranded, compressed soft copper or 1350-H16/26 aluminum alloy. The cable is composed of the conductor, covered by a semi-conducting XLP strand shield, a tree-retardant XLP pri-mary insulation and a semi-conducting XLP insulation shield. Conductors are available with either 100% or 133% insulation levels. A concentric neutral of bare copper wires is applied over the insulation shield.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following applicable ASTM specifications:
B-3 Soft Annealed Copper WireB-8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors, Hard, Medium-Hard or SoftB-230 Aluminum, 1350-H19 Wire for Electrical PurposesB-231 Aluminum 1350 Conductors, Concentric-Lay-StrandedB-609 Aluminum 1350 Round Wire, Annealed and Intermediate Tempers, for Electrical Purposes
Manufactured to the latest edition of the following specifications and, in case of specification conflicts, in the order listed: ANSI/ICEA S-94-649, AEIC CS-8, RUS U-1
ApplicationsPredominantly used for primary underground distribution; suitable for use in wet or dry locations, direct burial, underground duct and where exposed to sunlight. To be used at 25kV or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90°C for normal operation.
Bare Copper ConductorsConstructionBare copper, solid or stranded. Available in tempers hard, medium-hard, or soft. Stranded conductors are concentrically stranded in hard and medium-hard tempers and are Combination Unilay stranded in the soft-drawn temper.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following applicable ASTM specifications:
ApplicationsSolid and stranded (classes AA and A) bare copper are suitable for overhead transmission and distribution applications. Stranded conductor of greater flexibility (classes B and C) are suitable for uninsulated hook up, jumpers and grounds in electrical construction. Soft drawn copper is unilay construction.
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AWGWeight
(lbs/M-ft)Diameter
(mils) Hard DrawnMedium
Hard DrawnSoft Drawn (Annealed)
Allowable Ampacity
Solid
14 12.4 64.1 2.626 2.613 2.525 -
12 19.8 80.8 1.652 1.643 1.588 -
10 31.4 101.9 1.039 1.033 .999 -
8 50 128.5 .653 .650 .628 95
6 79.4 162 .411 .409 .395 125
4 126.3 204.3 .258 .257 .249 170
2 200.9 257.6 .163 .162 .156 225
DC Resistance (Ohms/M-ft @ 20˚C)
Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding
Stranding Class
Weight (lbs/M-ft)
Indv. Wires
Complete Cables Hard Drawn
Medium Hard Drawn
Soft Drawn (Annealed)
Allowable Ampacity
Stranded
8 7 B 51 49 146 .66630 .66290 .64080 95
6 7 B 81 61 184 .41910 .41690 .40300 130
4 7 A, B 128.9 77 232 .26360 .26220 .25340 170
2 7 A, B 204.9 97 292 .16600 .16500 .15780 230
1/0 7 A, AA 326.1 123 368 .10420 .10370 .10020 310
2/0 7 A, AA 410.9 138 414 .08627 .08224 .07949 355
3/0 7 A, AA 518.1 155 464 .06556 .06522 .06304 410
4/0 7 A, AA 653.3 174 522 .05199 .05172 .04999 480
4/0 19 B 653.3 106 528 .05199 .05172 .04999 480
250 19 A 771.9 115 574 .04400 .04378 .04231 530
350 19 A 1080.6 136 679 .03143 .03127 .03022 650
500 37 A, B 1543.8 116 814 .02200 .02189 .02116 810
DC Resistance (Ohms/M-ft @ 20˚C)Diameter (in)
Information based on Southwire specs.
Other cables not listed here may be available upon request.
Other cables not listed here may be available upon request.
Covered Line Wire Copper ConductorConstructionConductors are hard or medium-hard concentrically stranded copper. Covered with black PE or XLP.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-1 Hard-Drawn Copper WireB-3 Medium Hard-Drawn Copper WireB-8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors, Hard, Medium-Hard or Soft
Meets all applicable requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-70-547.
ApplicationsUsed primarily for, but not limited to, overhead secondary distribution lines. Installed on insulators, otherwise treated as a bare conductor.
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Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding
O.D. Covered (mils)
Weight (lbs/M-ft)
DC Resistance (ohms/M-ft @ 20˚C)
Allowable Ampacity
Solid
6 1 222 86.7 .411 130
4 1 264 135.3 .258 170
3 1 319 174.9 .205 195
2 1 348 218.1 .163 225
Stranded
6 7 238 90.3 .503 130
4 7 285 140.8 .316 175
2 7 373 227.1 .199 230
1/0 7 477 363.3 .125 305
2/0 7 522 453.3 .0992 350
3/0 7 570 565.6 .0788 405
4/0 7 626 707.6 .0625 465
250 19 677 825.4 .0530 520
300 19 729 984.6 .0442 580
350 19 779 1,144.5 .0380 640
500 37 950 1,637.2 .0278 785
750 61 1,128 2,422.8 .0182 995
1,000 61 1,307 3,234 .0140 1,180
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Transformer Riser WireConstructionConductors are solid or stranded soft copper. Stranded conductors are concentrically stranded, compressed. The covering is high molecular weight PE, black.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-3 Soft or Annealed Copper WireB-8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors, Hard, Medium-Hard or Soft
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AWG Stranding Bare CoveredWeight
(lbs/M-ft)
8 Solid 128.5 348.5 83
6 Solid 162 382 117
4 Solid 204.3 424.3 170
Diameter (mils)
ApplicationsUsed as uninsulated transformer risers at voltages up to and includ-ing 13.2kV. Although not treated as an insulation, the covering on transformer riser wire does reduce faults due to atmospheric conditions, shorts caused by excessive vibrations and faulting caused by objects crossing the leads.
5kV, 5kVU Type MV-90 XLP, TS, PVCConstructionSingle conductor XLP insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacket power cable. Proven XLP insulation, 90°C continuous conductor operating temperature, 100% copper tape shield coverage, fast stripping thermosetting insulation shield and it is triple extruded. Cable is sunlight resistant, suitable for direct burial. Also available listed for cable tray use in sizes 250 kcmils and larger upon request.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specification:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable for Use in the Transmission & Distribution of Electric Energy
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of AEIC CS-8. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of AEIC CS-8.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial, direct burial, conduit, and underground duct installations as permitted by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal opera-tion, 130°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 5kV, 100% (grounded system) and 133% insulation level (ungrounded system).
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15kV Type MV-90 XLP, TS, PVCConstructionSingle conductor XLP insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacket power cable. Proven XLP insulation, 90°C continuous conductor operating temperature, 100% copper tape shield coverage, fast stripping thermosetting insulation shield and it is triple extruded. Cable is sunlight resistant, suitable for direct burial. Also available listed for cable tray use in sizes 250 kcmils and larger upon request.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specification:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable for Use in the Transmission & Distribution of Electric Energy
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of AEIC CS-8. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of AEIC CS-8.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial, direct burial, conduit and underground duct installations as permitted by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal opera-tion, 130°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 15kV, 100% insulation level (grounded system).
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5kV, 5kVU Type MV-90 XLP, WS, PVCConstructionSingle conductor XLP insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacket power cable. Proven XLP insulation, 90°C continuous conductor operating temperature, fast stripping thermosetting insulation shield and it is triple extruded. Cable is sunlight resistant, suitable for direct burial.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specification:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46kV Shielded Power Cable for Use in the Transmission & Distribution of Electric Energy
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of AEIC CS-8. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of AEIC CS-8.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial, direct burial, conduit and underground duct installations as permitted by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal opera-tion, 130°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 5kV, 100% (grounded system) and 133% insulation level (ungrounded system).
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15kV Type MV-90 XLP, WS, PVCConstructionSingle conductor XLP insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacket power cable. Proven XLP insulation, 90°C continuous conductor operating temperature, fast-stripping thermosetting insulation shield and it is triple extruded. Cable is sunlight resistant, suitable for direct burial.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specification:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable for Use in Transmission & Distribution of Electric Energy
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of AEIC CS-8. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of AEIC CS-8.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial, direct burial, conduit and underground duct installations as permitted by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal opera-tion, 130°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 15kV, 100% insulation level (grounded system).
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2.4kV Type MV-90 EPR Heavy Wall, N/SConstructionSingle conductor EPR insulated, PVC jacket power cable. Flexible, easy bending insulation, easy cable preparation, 90°C continuous operating temperature, resistance to moisture. Flame-retardant. Also available listed for cable tray use in sizes 1/0 and larger.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specification:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-96-659 (NEMA WC 71) - Unshielded Cables Rated 2001-5000 Volts for Use in the Distribution of Electric Energy
ApplicationsFor use primarily in raceways in industrial applications as specified by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal operation, 130°C for emergency overload condi-tions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 2.4kV in wet or dry locations.
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5kVU, 8kV Type MV-105 TS, PVC, CT RatedConstructionSingle conductor EPR insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacketed power cable. Flexible, easy bending insulation, easy cable preparation, fast strip-ping thermosetting insulation shield, 105°C continuous operating tem-perature, 100% shield coverage and it is triple extruded. Cable is sunlight resistant, suitable for direct burial and listed for cable tray use in sizes 1/0 and larger.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specifications:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power Cables ICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable for Use in the Transmission & Distribution of Electric Energy
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ICEA S-97-682 (when requested) 5-46 kV Standard for Utility Shielded Power CableUL 1685 - (AWG 1/0 and larger) -UL Flame Exposure TestIEEE 1202 - Flame Test (70,000 Btu/hr Vertical Tray Test)
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of ICEA CS-6. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of ICEA CS-6.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial, direct burial, cable trays, conduit and underground duct installations as permitted by the NEC®. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 105°C for normal operation, 140°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 5kV, 133% (ungrounded system) and 8kV 100% insulation level (grounded system).
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5kV, 5kVU Type MV-105 TS, GW, PVC, CT RatedConstructionThree conductor EPR insulated, shielded, thermoplastic jacketed power cables with grounding conductor. Alternate constructions available.
SpecificationsManufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of the following standards and specifications:
UL 1072 - Medium Voltage Power CablesICEA S-93-639 (NEMA WC 74) - 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable for use in the Transmission & Distribution of Electric EnergyICEA S-97-682 (when requested) 5-46 kV Standard for Utility Shielded Power CableUL 1685 - UL Flame Exposure TestIEEE 1202 (Sizes 4 AWG and larger) - Flame Test (70,000 Btu/hr Vertical Tray Test)
Certified qualification tests were performed in accordance with the requirements of AEIC CS-8. Cable has fully met the qualification testing requirements of AEIC CS-8.
ApplicationsFor use in aerial installations, direct buried, cable trays, troughs or raceway. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C for normal operation, 140°C for emergency overload conditions and 250°C for short circuit conditions and are rated at 5kV, 100% (grounded system) and 133% insulation levels (ungrounded system).
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Type TC Power Cable 600V THHN/PVC, GWConstructionAvailable in sizes 8 AWG through 750 kcmils and is manufactured using Type THHN or THWN conductors. Individual conductors are bare annealed copper covered with a PVC insulation over which a nylon (polyamide) or UL listed equal jacket is applied. The overall jacket consists of a flame- retardant, moisture- and sunlight-resistant PVC jacket. Non-halogen jacket available upon request.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the applicable requirements of the following standards and specifications:
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ASTM - (All applicable standards)UL 1277 - Electrical Power and Control Tray CablesUL 1581 - Electrical Wires, Cables and Flexible CordsICEA S-58-679 - Control Cable Conductor Identification. (Method 4 - single color compounds with surface printing of numbers)UL 1685 - UL Flame Exposure Test (70,000 Btu/hr)ICEA T-29-520 - Vertical Cable Tray Flame Test (210,000 Btu/hr)IEEE 1202 - Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable Tray in Industrial and Commercial Occupancies (70,000 Bth/hr)
ApplicationsUsed to supply power to motors or for connection to other power devices in industrial settings. Primary installa-tions include cable trays, raceways and outdoor locations where supported by a messenger wire. Type TC Power Cable is listed for direct burial and for use in Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations and Class 1 control circuits. This cable may be used at temperatures not to exceed 75°C in wet locations and 90°C in dry locations. 6 and 8 AWG constructions with insulated grounds (standard) and 4 AWG and larger with bare or insulated ground are UL Listed for exposed runs (ER) per NEC® 336.10.
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Type TC Composite Cable 600V, TFFN or VW-1 THHN/THWNConstructionMulticonductor cables have TFFN or VW-1 THHN/THWN (PVC/Nylon) conductors with an overall gas/vapor-tight PVC jacket. Three power conductors and four or six control conductors.
SpecificationsConforms to the following standards and specifications:
NEC® Article 392 Cable Trays and 336 Power and Control Cable Type TCStandard 1277 of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.ICEA T-30-520 - Flame TestICEA T-29-520 - Vertical Cable Tray Flame Test (210,000 Btu/hr)IEEE-383 - 70,000 BTU Cable Tray Propagation TestIEEE 1202 - 70,000 BTU Flame TestsCSA FT4UL E60749
ApplicationsFor supplying power and control signals to motors or providing connection to other power devices utilizing remote control circuits. Specifically approved for direct burial, wet or dry locations and outdoors in cable trays where a sunlight-resistant rating is required. UL Listed and OSHA acceptable. Recognized for use in Class 1 or 2, Division 2 hazardous locations and for installation in trays, wireways, troughs, channels, ducts and conduit.
Type TC Power Cable 600V, XHHW/PVC, GWConstructionAvailable in sizes 8 AWG through 750 kcmils and is manufactured using Type XHHW-2 conductors. Individual conductors are bare annealed copper covered with XLP insulation. The overall jacket consists of a flame-retardant, moisture- and sunlight-resistant PVC jacket. Non-halogen jacket available upon request.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the applicable requirements of the following standards and specifications:
ASTM - (All applicable standards)UL 44UL 1277 - Electrical Power and Control Tray Cables. UL 1581 - Electrical
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Wires, Cables and Flexible CordsICEA S-58-679 - Control Cable Conductor Identification. (Method 4 - single color (black) compounds with surface printing of numbers)UL 1685 - Flame Exposure Test (70,000 Btu/hr)ICEA T-29-520 - Vertical Cable Tray Flame Test (210,000 Btu/hr)IEEE 1202 - Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable Tray in Industrial and Commercial Occupancies (70,000 Bth/hr)
Meets and exceeds all construction requirements of ICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC 70) - Unshielded 0 - 2 kV Cables, with testing frequencies based on UL requirements. ApplicationsFor supplying power to motors or for connection to other power devices in industrial settings. Primary installa-tions include cable trays, raceways and outdoor locations where supported by a messenger wire. Type TC Power Cable is listed for direct burial or in underground ducts and for use in Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations and Class 1 control circuits. This cable may be used in wet and dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90°C. 6 and 8 AWG constructions with insulated grounds (standard) and 4 AWG and larger with bare or insulated ground are UL Listed for exposed runs (ER) per NEC® 336.10°C.
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Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding
Ground Conductor
(AWG)Average Overall
Diameter (in)Approx. Weight
(lbs/M-ft)Ampacity 90˚C
8 7 10 .681 330 55
6 7 8 .766 468 75
4 7 8 .797 606 95
2 7 6 .960 954 130
1 19 6 1.100 1,173 150
1/0 19 6 1.186 1,421 170
2/0 19 6 1.279 1,704 195
3/0 19 4 1.385 2,135 225
4/0 19 4 1.506 2,580 260
250 37 4 1.653 3,021 290
300 37 3 1.827 3,684 320
350 37 3 1.935 4,219 350
400 37 3 2.032 4,747 380
500 37 2 2.214 5,838 430
750 61 1 2.663 8,543 535
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RHH/RHW Power Cable 600V CT RatedConstructionRHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 copper conductors are annealed (soft) copper. Insulation is an abrasion-, moisture-, heat-resistant and flame-retardant XLP. This product is sunlight resistant and rated for cable tray use.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds the applicable requirements of the following standards and specifications:
UL 44 - Thermoset-Insulated Wires and CablesUL 1581 - UL Flame Exposure Test (VW-1)UL 854 - Service Entrance CablesUL 1685 - UL Flame Exposure TestICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC70) Unshielded Power Cables 2000 Volts or Less for the Distribution of Electrical EnergyIEEE 1202 Flame Test (4/0 and Larger)
Type RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 meets and exceeds all construction requirements of ICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC 70) - Unshielded 0 - 2kV cables, with testing frequencies based on UL requirements. ApplicationsFor use in conduit or cable tray as specified in the NEC®. When used as Type USE-2 conductor is suitable for use as underground service entrance cable for direct burial at conductor temperatures not to exceed 90°C. When used as RHH or RHW-2, conductor temperatures shall not exceed 90°C in wet or dry locations. Voltage rating for RHH or RHW-2 or USE-2 conduc-tors is 600V.
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105˚C, BlackConstructionBare, annealed copper per ASTM B-3. 30 AWG rope lay stranded per ASTM B-172. Jacket is black thermoset EPDM. 105°C to -55°C. RoHS compliant.
ApplicationsDesigned for welding cable use where resistance to cuts, tears and abrasion is required.
90˚C, OrangeConstructionBare, annealed copper per ASTM B-3. 34 AWG rope lay stranded per ASTM B-172 (Class M #34 stranding). Jacket is oil-resistant, thermoset CPE per ASTM D-4313. Rated 90°C to -55°C.
ApplicationsDesigned for welding cable use where resistance to cuts, tears and abra-sion is required.
Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding Nominal O.D. (in) Amps*
Shipping Weight (lbs/M-ft)
6 665 x 34 .395 105 134
4 1,045 x 34 .450 140 191
2 1,650 x 34 .515 190 286
1 2,090 x 34 .545 220 350
1/0 2,640 x 34 .600 260 454
2/0 3,300 x 34 .685 300 530
3/0 4,180 x 34 .755 350 658
4/0 5,225 x 34 .825 405 839
*Ampacity ratings are based on cable in free air at 30˚C. Ampacities will be greater when used for intermittent welding applications.
Size (AWG or kcmils) Stranding Nominal O.D. (in) Amps*
Shipping Weight (lbs/M-ft)
6 259 x 30 .320 115 125
4 413 x 30 .375 150 182
2 651 x 30 .440 205 271
1 826 x 30 .505 240 360
1/0 1,044 x 30 .570 285 444
2/0 1,308 x 30 .605 325 535
3/0 1,653 x 30 .670 380 667
4/0 2,071 x 30 .720 440 809
*Ampacity ratings are based on cable in free air at 30˚C. Ampacities will be greater when used for intermittent welding applications.
Type SOOW Cable 90°C, 600VConstructionStranded bare copper, EPR insulation, suitable fillers, separator, oil- and weather-resistant, black CPE jacket.
SpecificationsMeets or exceeds all applicable requirements of:
UL 62 (Flexible Cord and Fixture Wire)CSA Standard 22.2 No. 49 (Flexible Cords and Cables)Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) flame resistance for Mining Applications
This product complies with the requirements of Federal and Military Specification JC-580B, NEC® Article 400 and is OSHA acceptable.
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ApplicationsPermitted for use as specified by Article 400 and related articles of the NEC®. Some typical applications for Type SOOW Cords include wiring for industrial machinery, motors and associated equipment, portable tools and equipment, and temporary electrical power and lighting installations for construction sites. Type SOOW Cords are suitable for use in (i) dry locations not to exceed minimum -40°C or maximum 90°C or (ii) wet locations or other applicable locations. When exposed to oil or coolant at temperatures not to exceed 60°C. Type SOOW cords are ideal for flex applications in harsh environments where the highest degree of oil resistance and extended service life are essential.
AWG StrandingNominal Insul.
Thickness (mils)
Nom. Overall
Dia. (mils)Weight
(lbs/M-ft) Ampacity
18/2 16 x 30 30 345 70 10
18/3 16 x 30 30 365 80 7
18/4 16 x 30 30 390 95 5.6
16/2 26 x 30 30 370 80 13
16/3 26 x 30 30 390 95 10
16/4 26 x 30 30 420 115 8
14/2 41 x 30 45 510 135 18
14/3 41 x 30 45 535 170 15
14/4 41 x 30 45 575 205 12
12/2 65 x 30 45 570 195 25
12/3 65 x 30 45 595 225 20
12/4 65 x 30 45 650 270 16
10/2 104 x 30 45 620 250 30
10/3 104 x 30 45 660 290 25
10/4 104 x 30 45 715 355 20
AWG StrandingNominal Insul.
Thickness (mils)
Nom. Overall
Dia. (mils)Weight
(lbs/M-ft) Ampacity
8/2* 65 x 26 50 660 290 40
8/3* 65 x 26 50 720 365 35
8/4* 65 x 26 50 780 500 28
8/5* 65 x 26 50 860 545 28
6/3* 101 x 26 50 800 515 45
6/4* 101 x 26 50 845 620 36
6/5* 101 x 26 50 945 750 36
4/2* 119 x 25 50 890 500 70
4/3* 119 x 25 50 940 670 60
4/4* 119 x 25 50 1,010 835 48
4/5* 119 x 25 50 1,135 1,065 48
2/3* 133 x .0211 55 1,090 1,030 80
2/4* 133 x .0211 55 1,170 1,285 64
2/5* 133 x .0211 55 1,435 1,620 64
*Not UL or CSA, but manufactured to acceptable commercial standards. 2-8 AWG are non-UL and non-CSA, but the option is available.
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90°C, 600VConstructionStranded, annealed bare copper conductor, EPDM insulation, heavy-duty, oil-resistant thermoset jacket. ApplicationsDesigned for use as motor and power leads where flexibility and portability are required.
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Type G & G-GC Round 90°C, 2kV & 600V/2kVConstructionManufactured with rope-lay stranded, bunched members, annealed copper conductors which are insulated with a premium-grade EPDM. The three or four insulated conductors are assembled round with non-wicking rubber fillers as needed and are covered with a black jacket rated -40°C - 90°C (90°C dry locations, 75°C wet locations).
SpecificationsUL ListedCSA and MSHA approved
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Size (AWG or kcmils)
Cond. Strand
Ground Check AWG
Ground Cond. AWG
Nom. Insulation Thick. (in)
Nominal O.D. (in)
Current Amps
Approx. Net Weight (lbs/M-ft)
3 Conductor Type G-GC 2kV
8 133 10 2#10 .060 .965 65 665
6 259 10 2#10 .060 1.050 87 830
4 259 10 2#8 .060 1.105 114 1,145
2 259 10 2#7 .080 1.300 152 1,485
1 259 8 2#6 .080 1.465 177 2,100
1/0 259 8 2#5 .080 1.605 205 2,550
2/0 259 8 2#4 .080 1.750 237 3,020
3/0 259 8 2#3 .080 1.860 274 3,660
4/0 259 8 2#2 .080 1.940 316 4,410
250 627 8 2#2 .095 2.390 352 6,060
350 855 8 2#1/0 .095 2.680 433 7,400
500 1,235 8 2#2/0 .095 3.030 536 10,100
4 Conductor Type G 600V/2kV
8 133 4#12 - .060 1.045 52 635
6 259 4#12 - .060 1.125 70 900
4 259 4#10 - .060 1.210 91 1, 280
2 259 4#9 - .080 1.435 122 2,000
1 259 4#8 - .080 1.650 142 2,660
1/0 259 4#7 - .080 1.720 164 3,140
2/0 259 4#6 - .080 1.860 190 3,780
3/0 259 4#5 - .080 2.075 219 4,500
4/0 259 4#4 - .080 2.155 253 5,520
ApplicationsFor use in industrial and light- to medium-duty mining applications, heavy-duty service as power supply cable, power cable for mobile and portable electrical equipment at continuous conductor temperature of 90°C. Type G cables are suitable for use on three-phase AC systems where 3 or 4 conductors are needed and grounding is required. Excellent flexibility, resistance to oils, solvents, ozone, aging and abrasion.
Color Coding: 3-conductor White/Black/Red4-conductor White/Black/Red/Orange
Mine Power Feeder Cable 90°C, 5kV/8kV/15kVConstructionBare stranded copper, extruded semi-conductor shield, XLP insulation, extruded insulation shield, ground and ground check conductors, jute fillers, cable reinforcement and black PVC jacket.
SpecificationsUL ListedOSHA and MSHA acceptable
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ApplicationsFor use in high-voltage distribution circuits for permanent or semi-portable installations in bore holes, shafts, open pits, strip mines and tunnels.
Type W Portable Power Cable 90°C, 2kVConstructionManufactured with rope-lay stranded, bunched members, annealed copper conductors. A polyester or paper tape separates the copper conductors from the EP rubber insula-tion. The insulated conductors are assembled round with fillers as needed. The cable is covered with a black CPE rubber jacket. The jacket may be applied in two layers. Two-layer jackets are reinforced by a braid of synthetic material. The reinforcing is between the layers.
SpecificationsConductors are manufactured in accordance with ASTM B-33 and B-172Made in accordance with ICEA S-75-381 - Portable and Power Feeder Cables for Use in Mines and Similar LocationsMSHA accepted, P-7K-123049 LR27151UL Listed as Type RHH-RHW-2 per UL 44CSA ApprovedMeets FT-5 Flame Test
ApplicationsFor use in mining machines, locomotives, power supply leads on A.C. welders, motor leads, entertainment, generator leads and grounding cable at continuous conductor temperature of 90°C. Type W cables also are suitable for continuous immersion in shallow water. Excellent flexibility, resistance to oils, solvents, ozone, aging, and abrasion.
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FAA L-824 Type C 5kVConstructionShielded or unshielded, single conductor cable with stranded, bare copper conductor, XLP insulation and PVC jacket on shielded cable.
SpecificationsMeets ICEA S-96-659 for unshielded and ICEA S-93-639 for shielded. ApplicationsFor installation in ducts, conduit or direct burial for use in airport lighting and control circuits.
AWGConductor
StrandsInsulation Thick. (in)
Approx.O.D. (in)
Approx. Weight (lbs/M-ft)
Unshielded
8 7 .11 .375 94
6 7 .11 .415 130
4 7 .11 .460 189
Shielded
8 7 .09 .610 175
6 7 .09 .645 240
4 7 .09 .695 305
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